More than 300 million laying hens are confined to suffer in cages in North America — they can't spread their wings fully or express natural behavior that is important to them.
The good news is that consumers like you are raising their voices for the humane treatment of the animals that produce the food we eat, and food businesses that care about transparency and building trust with their customers are listening. Many companies like McDonald's, Walmart, IHOP and Nestle have already made public cage-free commitments.
We need your help to keep the momentum going so we can ensure all hens across America are freed from confinement in cages. Tell Waffle House to make a cage-free commitment.
Waffle House, a 24-hour a day, 7-day a week diner-style restaurant, is known for its breakfast food. Since 1955 the chain has served upwards of 2.5 billion eggs at more than 2,100 locations, and the company uses 2% of all eggs produced in the U.S. for food service. A public commitment from Waffle House to choose cage-free would improve the lives of millions of U.S. hens.
Sign our petition to help egg on Waffle House to join the cage-free movement.
Dear Mr. Ehmer,
As a customer who cares about the welfare of laying hens, I am writing to encourage Waffle House to join the cage-free movement.
Many companies like McDonald's, Walmart, IHOP and Nestlé have already made public cage-free commitments. By joining them with a public commitment to choose cage-free, Waffle House will help improve the lives of millions of hens.
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Thank you for considering my request.
Sincerely,
[Your name]