Hannaford’s Unethical Practices

Hannaford promised to sell only cage-free eggs by 2025 but has now shamelessly pushed their deadline to 2032, prolonging the suffering of birds in their supply chain.

Despite projecting a values-driven image, the company continues to benefit from caged animals, misleading customers who expect more ethical practices. Shoppers and animals shouldn’t bear the cost of Hannaford’s greed and broken ethics. Join us in holding the grocer accountable.

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Urge Hannaford

to reprioritize responsible business practices and their pledge to stop selling eggs from caged animals.

Hannaford brands themselves as a “trusted local grocer”—but behind the marketing are broken promises and deceit.

Company leaders like CEO Mike Vail continue to line their pockets with massive salaries while animals and consumers pay the price.

By keeping their promise, Hannaford could spare each hen caged in their operations an estimated 7,233 hours of pain.