Published January 7, 2016

Wendy’s is the Next Chain to Announce Cage-Free Plans

Cage-free eggs appear to be having something of a moment in the quick service industry, with many popular chains announcing their plans to go cage-free in the upcoming years. Wendy’s is the latest brand to announce its timetable for switching to cage-free eggs, pledging to complete the transition in its U.S. and Canadian stores by 2020. The move is just one component of Wendy’s general animal welfare program. It has worked with animal welfare experts to guide its ingredient-supply policies since the late 1990s.

Read the full article here: The Wendy’s Company Announces Timeline for Sourcing 100% Cage-Free Eggs

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