Putting an end to prison eggs
If you really want to
eat eggs, only buy eggs from producers that have been
accredited by Animal Liberation. You can trust that eggs
accredited by Animal Liberation have been produced according to
the highest standards of animal welfare, and from producers
that do not produce any cage eggs or have any financial ties
with the prison egg industry. We think that's really important,
don't you?
But you don't need to
stop there.
Next time you dine
out, ask your waiter where the restaurant gets its eggs and
then demand that they stop buying cage eggs and only buy eggs
from producers that have been accredited by Animal
Liberation.
Write to your local
council and demand that facilities funded by the council (and
therefore by rate-payers) use only Animal Liberation accredited
eggs. Demand that your local child care centre or school only
uses Animal Liberation accredited eggs.
Demand that your
supermarket stocks eggs that have been accredited by Animal
Liberation, and tell them that you won’t buy anything else (and
then don’t!).
Tell your friends to
do the same thing!
Write to your local
politician and demand that battery cages are banned. Sweden,
Finland, Switzerland, Germany, Austria and Norway have already
banned battery cages, and the entire European Union will have
phased out battery cages by 2012. Australia should be at the
vanguard of this action.
But most of all, don’t
buy cage eggs, and don't buy free range eggs from producers who
also produce cage eggs. Doing so will only help to support
battery farming, even if the eggs you bought were produced
under free range conditions (as variable as those conditions
can be).
After all, do you
think that hens should be treated this way?

If you vote with your
dollar and stop buying cage eggs, you will send a message to
producers that prison eggs are NOT acceptable! It's all about
supply and demand, and we control the demand!
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