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Mercy For Animals launches public actions in response to food companies' lack of transparency regarding global progress toward a cage-free egg supply


Public poll brings light to consumers' loss of trust in food companies' progress toward their animal welfare goals

LOS ANGELES, June 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- On Thursday, June 8, Mercy For Animals released the results of a public opinion poll revealing that consumers believe food companies such as Dunkin', McCormick, and Best Western lack transparency about their progress toward certain animal welfare goals. Ahead of the fall launch of the third annual International Cage-Free Equity Index report, consumers are demanding that companies that have pledged to go cage-free in their global egg supplies but have been fully or partially silent on the status of their transitions share their progress toward 100% cage-free supply chains worldwide.

Food companies not transparent on progress towards commitment to source eggs from cage-free hens, says Mercy For Animals

These food companies are losing consumer trust:

"Over 100 companies around the world have pledged to stop buying eggs from suppliers that force hens into cruel cages," said Chris Liptrot, global vice president of corporate engagement at Mercy For Animals. "Committing to banning cages is a great step for animal welfare, but only if companies follow through on their word. While many of these companies are sharing progress on their cage-free pledges, some companies have not yet disclosed whether they are fulfilling their pledges globally. Mercy For Animals urges the companies lacking in transparency to honor consumer trust by sharing their global progress on their cage-free egg commitments."

Other companies, such as KFC, Elior, Meliá Hotels, and Louvre Hotels, have also not been forthcoming in reporting fully on their global cage-free egg commitments.

Hens suffer in extreme confinement:

This is why Mercy For Animals, with the help of the consumer poll, is calling attention to food corporations that have not yet publicly reported their global cage-free progress years after announcing their pledges to ban all cages in their operations worldwide.

Countries around the world should immediately outlaw cages and give hens the freedom to walk more than a few steps, nest, perch, forage, and spread their wings.

For more information or to schedule an interview with Chris Liptrot, contact Ronnika A. McFall at [email protected] or 404-398-7804.

Mercy For Animals is a leading international nonprofit working to end industrial animal agriculture by constructing a just and sustainable food system. Active in Brazil, Canada, India, Mexico, and the United States, the organization has conducted more than 100 investigations of factory farms and slaughterhouses, influenced more than 500 corporate policies, and helped pass historic legislation to ban cages for farmed animals. Join us at MercyForAnimals.org.

SOURCE Mercy For Animals



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