A&W has announced that it will serve only cage- and antibiotic-free eggs within two years.
The announcement follows a campaign by VHS and other Canadian animal protection groups, which urged the fast-food chain to join the many other food companies that have gone cage-free.
A VHS online petition had gained more than 6700 signatures asking A&W to stop using eggs from caged hens.
VHS applauds A&W for listening to the concerns about caged hens and responding in a positive and timely manner.
3 replies on “A&W promises to go cage-free”
The sooner, the better for birds and people. Great news.
Well done to VHS – your unfailing efforts are bearing fruit!! here’s more good news:
http://www.vancouversun.com/business/cultured+meat+milk+eggs+poised+become+food+future/11775170/story.html?__lsa=8c1d-28b4
hopefully, in our lifetimes, VHS folk can all retire knowing they’ve helped create a merciful world….
Fantastic I hope this will make others follow suit
What are the names of the farms that provide these healthier eggs