
The cafeteria at your office. The dining hall at your college. The concession stand at your stadium. Foodservice providers operate on a massive scale—and many of them are responsible for cruelty on a massive scale.
Trapped inside “battery cages,” egg-laying hens can’t spread their wings, dustbathe, or move more than a few inches in any direction. Their bones fracture from the pressure of constant confinement. They live this way—every hour of every day—so that a corporation can avoid the cost of doing what it promised.
Many of the foodservice companies serving your community made public promises to do better for animals. They gave themselves years (in some cases, a full decade) to follow through. And now, some of them—like OVG Hospitality, Guest Services, Inc., and Zest Culinary Services—are hoping the public forgot.
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Call out the companies that are running cafeterias at schools, hospitals, and offices and still keeping animals in cruel cages. These corporations care about their reputation with customers—and that’s you. Your voice is powerful.
Will you tell foodservice companies to stop serving up broken promises?
Your message will be sent to executives at still keeping animals in cruel cages.