Animal Factories

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Animal Factories, by Jim Mason and Peter Singer, is an investigative account that revealed conditions within factory farms and helped catalyze public awareness about industrial animal agriculture.

Combining reporting and ethical analysis, the book presented stark photographs and descriptions that challenged readers' assumptions about food production.

Its publication is often cited as a formative influence on many activists and consumers who later adopted vegetarian or vegan lifestyles.

The book situates animal welfare within broader ethical and environmental concerns, urging readers to reconsider dietary choices and industry practices.

It has been influential in the animal rights movement and remains a reference point for discussions about factory farming.

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as the book that served as her wake-up call exposing factory farm practices.
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