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1,300 pigs are killed per hour at Quality Pork Processors - a supplier to Hormel (SPAM).

This facility is one of nine pig slaughterhouses in the U.S. that allows for high-speed slaughter and reduced government oversight, leading to extreme suffering for millions of pigs.

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Our 2015 investigation documented:

  • Animals being beaten, shocked, dragged, and improperly stunned—all out of view of the few government inspectors
  • Sick and injured pigs unable to walk, known as “downers,” enduring particularly egregious abuses, since they cannot walk to the kill floor
  • Pigs covered in feces or pus-filled abscesses being slaughtered and processed for human consumption with a USDA inspection seal of approval
  • Numerous instances of improper stunning and slaughter, potentially leading to some animals entering the scalding tank while still alive
“The actions depicted in the video under review are appalling and completely unacceptable.” - USDA

Click here to learn more about our 2015 investigation inside Quality Pork Processors (QPP), a USDA-inspected slaughterhouse in Minnesota that exclusively supplies to Hormel, the makers of SPAM.
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