MORRISONS has become the latest supermarket to announce it is to stop selling eggs from caged hens by 2025.

The grocer's pledge comes two weeks after Tesco confirmed it will stop stocking the eggs, also from 2025, after a teenager's petition attracted more than 280,000 signatures.

A Morrisons spokesman said: "We have been listening hard to our customers about eggs from caged hens.

"Today we are making a commitment that by 2025 all our eggs will be from non-caged hens."

Morrisons and Tesco followed Sainsbury's, Marks & Spencer and Aldi in committing to stop selling caged hens' eggs.

The 2025 date allows time to phase out the eggs and set up alternative suppliers.

Lucy Gavaghan, 14, launched a petition on change.org urging supermarket to stop selling the eggs, describing the farming method as "cruel, unnatural and inhumane".

Tesco said its announcement followed a detailed review of its egg-sourcing strategy, which included consultation with suppliers, industry experts and other key stakeholders.

The grocer said it will move to 100% cage-free eggs sourced from suppliers who use barns, free range and organic methods.