When Compassion Becomes Currency
A new study from the University of Reading claims to have solved one of policymaking’s oldest problems: how to measure the “value” of animal welfare. Using a 0–100 scale and surveys of 3,000 UK households, the researchers calculated what people are willing to pay for incremental welfare improvements, linking the suffering of farmed animals to the price of a pint of milk or a dozen eggs.
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