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Is Graciela Chadwick supporting animal cruelty?

Graciela Chadwick is the COO of Crumbl. She has been with the greedy corporation since 2022. Since graduating from Emory University, she has held various other positions in her career, including being the Director of Strategies and Insights at Chick-fil-A and the Senior Manager of Operations at Burger King.

Graciela has posed the question, “Do you think the world needs more love, more kindness, more compassion?” and explained that it “starts with you and me.” If she truly believes in kindness and compassion, why is she staying silent while Crumbl Cookies continues using eggs from caged hens, supporting practices that are anything but compassionate?

Graciela has the power—and ethical responsibility—to end the animal abuse in Crumbl’s supply chain. So why won’t she?

Crumbl markets itself as a trendy, fun brand, but behind the weekly cookie drops lies a darker reality. While many food companies—such as Krispy Kreme and Dairy Queen—have committed to using cage-free eggs in their products, Crumbl has refused to get with the times and continues to rely on an archaic industry that confines hens to filthy, barren cages for their entire lives.

Caged egg-laying hens spend their lives crammed together in filthy, barren wire cages. They cannot dust-bathe or express most of their natural behaviors. Often, they suffer from broken bones and mental anguish . Each hen is unable even to spread her wings, and she only has as much space as the size of a home microwave within which to live her entire, miserable life.

Will Graciela Chadwick step up and commit to using 100% cage-free eggs at Crumbl, or will she continue to hold the company back by supporting cruel, outdated practices?

Click “Take Action” below to tell Graciela Chadwick that consumers demand more ethical products and animals deserve better. Now is the time to demonstrate true leadership by showing the world that Crumbl is committed to ending the very worst abuses of the chickens' suffering in its supply chain.

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