Friday, November 20, 2009

IHOP, say it ain't so!

IHOP exclusively uses eggs from hens crammed into cruel and inhumane battery cages, where each hen can barely move an inch her entire life. I hope you will join me and urge the company to simply start moving away from battery cage eggs--a modest step that will reduce animal suffering.

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2 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Oceansized,

I agree with you! I am definitely not patronizing IHOP until they start phasing out battery cage eggs and adopting a cage-free eggs policy, like so many other restaurant chains.

Thank you,

Emily Spivak

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