Overordering bacon in the drive-thru is a minor expense for many. However, animal rights campaigners have traditionally considered pork too expensive for the pigs.
Carl Icahn has targeted McDonald's and Kroger to expand his fight to abolish pig gestation cages. The move could help align animal welfare
rights with Europe, but many question the timing, especially since it would raise pork costs at a time when Americans are struggling financially.
Bloomberg reports that if the fast-food giant bans gestation crates, pork-containing foods might cost 5% to 20% more.
Animal rights supporters think gestation boxes should be replaced, even though paying more for bacon isn't enjoyable. Hog farms use
crates as "sow stalls" to confine pregnant female pigs. The stalls' advocates believe sows fighting could injure one other,
but rights activists say the crates are barbaric and prohibit the pigs from standing or turning around for months.
Icahn's purchase of over 200 McDonald's shares astonished those who knew him for investing in tiny businesses. Icahn has selected two board
members since the investment to promote his anti-gestation crate agenda. McDonald's acknowledged the switch from gestation crates but cautioned against