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America's Favorite Cage Dealer

Full cart, empty conscience
An American disgrace.
When you shop at Kroger, you could be unknowingly funding eggs sourced from hens trapped in filthy wire cages so small they can’t spread their wings, they suffer broken bones, and they live in their own waste—while Kroger executives profit from keeping this system alive.
Kroger has made promises to move away from these cages, but delays and lack of transparency leave millions of animals suffering behind closed doors. They are betting you won’t look too closely.
You’re not just buying groceries. You’re being used to bankroll cruelty. Demand Kroger go cage-free immediately, or take your money to retailers that don’t depend on animal suffering.

Kroger buys eggs from
Exploited chickens
Battery cages—wire cages where hens spend their lives in spaces smaller than an A4 sheet of paper—are banned or phased out across the EU, New Zealand, Canada, and multiple U.S. states like California and Massachusetts due to their inherent cruelty.
Yet Kroger continues to profit from this barbaric practice. Kroger is prolonging the suffering of innocent animals. It’s time they finally end this horrific practice.
Fresh for everyone?
Not for the hens
Kroger markets itself as a trusted neighborhood grocer, but behind the shelves is a system that keeps egg-laying hens confined in cages so restrictive they can barely move, forced to live in conditions most customers would never accept if they saw them firsthand.
Quality, value, or suffering?
Kroger sells billions of eggs—but behind those low prices are hens trapped in cages, injured, stressed, and treated like disposable machinery. Kroger knows this. They’ve promised to change. And yet the cages remain.


Breaking the Human Spirit
Despite public commitments, Kroger continues to profit from outdated and inhumane practices. As long as no one forces their hand, cruelty stays profitable. Customers deserve better, and so do the animals in their supply chain.
Commander of cruelty

Greg Foran
Foran’s militant leadership spells trouble for Kroger, and for the hens trapped in its supply chain. His fixation on discipline and execution will only leave space for greed and exploitation, even when it comes at the cost of animals.
Kroger deserves more. Its employees deserve more. The animals in its supply chain deserve more. More kindness, more compassion, more care.
Now the question is simple. Will Greg Foran use his newfound power to maintain control? Or will he finally let the birds out of their cages? The world is watching.
Take action right now!
Demand Kroger executives take action now to free hens from their cages for good.
