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ZEN Group, please say no to eggs from cages

*The image represents the standard practice for battery cages in Asia and is not necessarily linked to any particular company.

Can you imagine the suffering of spending your whole life in a crowded cage, in which you can barely stretch and walk?

This is how the majority of hens exploited for eggs production in Thailand live. And it is very likely that companies that lack clear policy to NOT buy eggs from cage farms will sell eggs that come from caged hens.

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Just a little bit of your time can make a huge difference

ASK ZEN GROUP TO STOP SELLING EGGS FROM CRUEL CAGES:

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Why do we need to get rid of cages?

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Lack of space

Up to 12 hens can be crammed together into one small cage. This usually means each one of them has a space smaller than an A4 sheet of paper to spend their whole life in.

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Frustration

They cannot express their natural behaviors, such as spreading their wings, walking freely, or nesting.

This deprivation leads them to feel constantly frustrated.

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Pain

They tend to have bone diseases such as osteoporosis, making them prone to bone fractures and deformations. They stand on their cage's metal grid, which hurts their feet.

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Death

Sometimes, dead hens are left to rot for days, forcing the surviving hens to live next to the decaying bodies of their peers. In cages, hens usually are forced to live among manure.

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Public health

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has concluded that cage systems have a higher prevalence of Salmonella compared to cage-free systems. 

About ZEN

Group

Zen Group is a leading restaurant company that owns various chains, with at least 240 branches across the country. We believe that Zen Group has the potential to help end cages for hens in Thailand.

They are well known for the following brands: ZEN 
Restaurant, AKA, and On the Table.

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Please remember!

The best way to protect animals is not to eat them

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