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Crumbl Needs To Improve its Animal Welfare Standards

Many companies are easing the suffering of animals in their supply chains. Why isn’t Crumbl doing the same?

Emily Raap
Emily Raap
Oct 30, 2024
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Many companies are easing the suffering of animals in their supply chains. Why isn’t Crumbl doing the same?

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Years ago, many companies around the world committed to ending cruel cages in their egg supply chains.

Now, global companies are making significant progress on their global cage-free egg commitments. But influential cookie company Crumbl is stuck in the past. Crumbl still hasn’t published a cage-free egg policy, and is falling behind competitors like Dairy Queen and Krispy Kreme in its failure to commit to basic animal welfare standards.

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Crumbl’s mission is to bring people together over “the best cookies in the world”—but the self-proclaimed best cookies in the world can’t be made from a bad recipe of unethically sourced ingredients.

However, Crumbl has succeeded in bringing people together over their cookies in one very important way. Over 50,000 people and counting are now unified in their mission to end the very worst forms of animal abuse in Crumbl’s supply chain.

Will you join us in speaking up for suffering hens today?

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