I’ve shopped at Hannaford stores for decades, always pleased particularly with their produce departments and especially with their competent and cheerful personnel. It has puzzled me to see protests about Hannaford, relating to free-range eggs (which I don’t purchase, but could if I wanted to. They’re always available at my Yarmouth Hannaford.)
Seems odd to me that they are worth protesting about when there are so many, much more important, things to protest in today’s world.
It makes me wish the Maine Trust for Local News would dig deeper into this issue, please.
Chris McDuffie
North Yarmouth
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