Dessert manufacturing company Reina Group fulfills its 100% global cage-free goal.

Good news for caged hens around the world: One major global company has already fulfilled its 2025 commitment—and the year has only just begun.
Reina Group is now sourcing 100% cage-free eggs for all its products—an achievement that demonstrates how global companies can successfully align business practices with growing public concern about animal welfare. As one of the first victories of 2025, Reina Group’s progress sets the stage for an exciting year of progress for factory-farmed animal welfare.
With an estimated 23.6 million eggs used annually, Reina Group’s fulfilled commitment means that over 80,000 hens will no longer endure life in cramped cages—spaces so small that hens can't even spread their wings, or engage in their normal behaviors.
As consumers increasingly seek out businesses that align with their values, Reina Group’s transition—covering its presence in Spain, Portugal, and the US—is further proof that major brands can step up to meet these expectations.
This is how progress happens—one company at a time, driven by public demand for better corporate practices and greater compassion for factory-farmed animals.