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The Humane League

EGGSPOSED

Say what you’ll do. Do what you say. Sounds pretty simple, right?

But for some restaurants that promised to stop keeping hens in extreme confinement, there seems to be a problem.

Dozens of major restaurant chains promised to end cruel cages—but won’t share proof that they’re following through.

EXPOSE ANIMAL CRUELTY

Empty promises won’t empty cages. And if these brands think they can fly under the radar by keeping quiet, we have news for them. 

Our research team reached out to each of these companies about the actual progress they’ve made on their cage-free promises. Moments ago, we published their shocking findings in a tell-all investigative report: The 2024 Eggsposé. And we sent it to media outlets across the entire country.  

If there’s one thing that scares animal abusers the most, it’s exposure. Can I count on you to hit these companies hard with a flood of questions?

expose animal cruelty

You may know that we publish an Eggsposé every year. This year is different.

Hundreds of restaurants have promised to end cages. And the vast majority of them promised to do it by 2025. Day by day, the deadline inches closer—while animals still suffer in cages. We’re demanding that restaurants do better for animals and transparently share their progress… before time is up.

This is the moment of truth.

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Kelly Myers
Director of Corporate Engagement

P.S. I want you to know just how critical you are in this strategic fight for animals. We publish the report. But you terrify companies into taking action. Thank you for being a voice for the voiceless.

P.P.S. This could be a tipping point in the fight to banish these cruel cages from the face of the planet. And if we can eliminate the most widely used form of extreme confinement across an entire multi-billion-dollar industry, imagine what else we can do for animals.