Wheniwasyourage. The “I have no choice so I have to use a store which engages in cruel practices” is a tired argument when there are organic and sustainable providers offering online shopping. I use Able & Cole for fruit and veg boxes when I cannot get out to local farm shops and markets.
Tesco is a five minutes walk way but I will not shop there precisely because they are the worst for not caring about how animals are treated just to save a buck while the CEO is paid £10 million a year.
You hit the nail on the head, Foxie, and argue it far better than I can from my biased position as someone who does not eat animal products, when you write:
However, I do care about the quality of the husbandry of the animals I consume and also how they are slaughtered so I buy meat that has been raised by local farmers and slaughtered at the small local abattoir … If there's hypocrisy, I think it comes from those who don't care about how the animals spend their lives prior to slaughter …
... turning a convenient blind eye to the cruelty but are upset by halal practices.
When animals are factory-farmed, never seeing the light of day, never allowed to roam, fattened to such an extent that their legs cannot bear the weight and the many other cruelties that go on, halal slaughter seems no better or worse. At least it’s finally over for the poor creatures.