Humane Society of The United States Petition
Tell IHOP that Using Eggs from Abused Hens is NOT OK

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14,153 of 10,000 signatures
 
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Petition Sponsor:

Humane Society of The United States wrote and will deliver this petition.

Petition Due Date:

March 15, 2010

73 days left

About this Petition:

Many major restaurant chains are starting to use some cage-free eggs. But IHOP refuses to take this modest step, instead exclusively using eggs from hens cruelly confined in barren battery cages so tiny, each animal has less space than a sheet of paper on which to live. It’s time for IHOP to move in the right direction!

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The Desired Outcome of this Petition:

For IHOP to start moving away from battery cage eggs, as many of its competitors have already done.

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To: IHOP

We petition that…

We ask you to start switching your eggs to cage-free, similar to what your competitors such as Denny’s, Burger King, Wendy’s, Hardee’s, Carl’s Jr. and Quizno’s have done. Not only is confining laying hens in tiny cages inhumane, it’s also out-of-step with your customers’ opposition to this form of animal cruelty.
Sincerely,
The Undersigned

14,153 Signatures

Name City State / Region Country
14,125. Samantha Wildeboer Chicago Illinois United States
14,126. Kelly Rankin Butler New Jersey United States
14,127. Estraven White Plains New York United States
14,128. Justina Rehn Chicago Illinois United States
14,129. David Bradsell Red Bank New Jersey United States
14,130. david eaton Bristol Connecticut United States
14,131. savanah amelia patton Renov Nevada United States
14,132. Chris Ravens Pilz Columbia Maryland United States
14,133. Lisa Printz Powell Wyoming United States
14,134. Alp Berker Carmel Indiana United States
14,135. Mary Czzowitz Sierra Vista Arizona United States
14,136. Vickie Paquette Marlborough Massachusetts United States
14,137. Karen Chaffee Jamaica Plain Massachusetts United States
14,138. Lanette Dziurgot Robinson Livonia Michigan United States
14,139. Cece Messerschmidt Triangle Virginia United States
14,140. Ashley Rose Panknin Chicago Illinois United States
14,141. Heather Light State College Pennsylvania United States
14,142. Andrea O'Rourke Chicago Illinois United States
14,143. Chris Buggs Grambling Louisiana United States
14,144. Samantha Hillyard Crestwood Kentucky United States
14,145. Patrick Weernink Chicago Illinois United States
14,146. Jan White Dacci Lexington Kentucky United States
14,147. Matthew Nethercutt Wilmington North Carolina United States
14,148. Ron Romaine Flanders New Jersey United States
14,149. Larry Winchowky Winter Park Florida United States
14,150. Amber Winkelman Princeton Minnesota United States
14,151. Marilyn Matevia San Francisco California United States
14,152. Brianne Nieves Allen Sicklerville New Jersey United States
14,153. John Bulik Wheat Ridge Colorado United States
 
 
 
 
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