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Singapore shoppers flock to free-range chicken

Escrito por: Jess Ramanee

Free range chicken from Singapore's Meat Club.

Free-range and organic chicken are gaining popularity in Singapore as consumers become more selective about how their food is produced.

The shift is most visible among younger, health-conscious shoppers who associate free-range poultry with better nutrition, freshness, and ethical farming practices.

Consistent growth and demand

Retailers and supermarkets report steady growth in demand for free-range and organic poultry over the past few years.

Premium grocers have expanded their offerings, while major supermarket chains now offer dozens of free-range options—from chicken meat to eggs—in stores and online.

Industry observers say the trend reflects broader changes in consumer behavior. Freshness, provenance, and sustainability now rival price as key purchase drivers.

Why free-range appeals

The appeal of free-range poultry goes beyond health. Many consumers cite better taste, cleaner production methods, and higher animal welfare standards as reasons for switching.

Traceability also matters. Knowing where and how poultry is raised reassures buyers about food safety and quality.

Retailers are responding by diversifying supply chains and sourcing from countries known for open-range and pasture-based farming systems.

These products are marketed as raised in natural environments, with limited antibiotic use and balanced, grain-free diets. Such practices are believed to enhance meat texture, flavor, and nutritional value.

Value over price

Free-range chicken is more expensive than conventionally farmed poultry, but many consumers see the premium as a worthwhile investment in health and ethical consumption.

Some stores have doubled their free-range offerings since 2020 to meet rising demand.

Food experts note that free-range poultry may contain slightly higher levels of beneficial fatty acids and antioxidants. However, they emphasize that the differences are modest and that balanced diets matter more than labels.

The greater public health benefit lies in reduced antibiotic use, which helps combat global antibiotic resistance.

A growing premium segment

As awareness grows, free-range and organic chicken are likely to remain a premium but expanding segment.

The trend underscores a broader shift in Singapore’s food culture—one that values transparency, sustainability, and higher welfare standards in poultry production.

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