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Tesco Suspends Fish Farm Over Animal Welfare Concerns
13 Nov
Summary
- Tesco suspends fish farm supplier over "extremely concerning" footage
- RSPCA Assured investigating allegations of poor animal welfare
- Bakkafrost Scotland claims fish health and welfare are top priorities

On November 13, 2025, Tesco announced it had suspended a fish farm supplier following the emergence of "extremely concerning" footage. The supermarket chain stated that any failure to meet its high animal welfare standards is unacceptable, and it would take swift action where necessary.
Tesco said it continues to work with suppliers to drive improvements in animal welfare, with all farms required to comply with recognized assurance schemes like Red Tractor and RSPCA Assured, in addition to the supermarket's own welfare-approved requirements.
In response, the RSPCA Assured organization confirmed it was urgently investigating the allegations, stressing that the welfare of farmed animals is its top priority. The organization urged anyone with concerns about animal welfare to contact them immediately.
Meanwhile, Bakkafrost Scotland, the fish farm supplier in question, claimed that fish health and welfare are central to everything they do, and they remain committed to the highest standards of care and continuous improvement across their operations.




