Tell Crumbl to Add Compassion to the Menu by Offering Vegan Cookies

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Cookie company Crumbl is missing the mark on inclusivity: every cookie contains dairy and eggs.

That leaves no option for people who are vegan, lactose-intolerant, allergic to eggs, or simply trying to eat more compassionately. Demand for vegan choices is rapidly growing, especially as more people learn the truth about the dairy and egg industries.

Cows in the dairy industry are forcibly inseminated, and left heartbroken and wailing when their babies are taken away shortly after birth. Male calves are killed for veal, and females go through the same cycle of forced impregnation and loss that their mothers endured. Chickens in the egg industry endure life in battery cages or immensely overcrowded sheds, painful mutilations like debeaking, and the mass killing of male chicks because they can’t produce eggs. Eventually, both chickens and cows are sent to a slaughterhouse, where they face violent, painful deaths.

Adding a vegan cookie would help reduce the harm to cows and chickens. Other popular cookie chains, such as Insomnia Cookies and Levain, already offer vegan options, proving that delicious, animal-free cookies are not only possible but popular. Crumbl needs to hear from customers that inclusivity and compassion matter.

Please use the form below to urge Crumbl to add vegan cookies to its menu.

Jason
McGowan
Crumbl

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