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Cage Free & Proud
Hens are smart, inquisitive and social animals who don’t deserve to live in a battery cage – we know it, you know it, and these companies know it too!
Here's a list of companies in Australia that are cage-free and proud.
Companies like these are proving every day that you can build a successful and profitable business based on good animal welfare; and that we can produce affordable, safe, healthy cage-free eggs on a large scale.
Already a cage-free company
Has made a commitment
A
Alligator Brand Fresh Pasta
Aramark (food service)
Committed to cage free by 2025
Arnott's
ALDI Australia
Committed to cage free by 2025
Allied Pinnacle (manufacturer)
Committed to cage free by 2023
B
Best Western
Committed to cage free by 2025
Bidfood (food service distributor)
Committed to cage free by 2025
Blessed and Lucky mayonnaise
Bulla Family Dairy
C
Carnival Corporation (Cruise)
Committed to cage free by 2025
Cheesecake Shop (The)
Coffee Club (The)
Coffee Hit
Coles
Committed to cage free by 2025
Compass Group (food service)
Committed to cage free by 2025
D
David Jones Food
Da Vinci Foods
Doodles Creek
F
Food Company (The)
Four Seasons
Committed to cage free by 2025
G
Goodman Fielder (White wings, Praise)
Committed to cage free by 2020
Grill’d Healthy Burgers
Guzman Y Gomez
General Mills (Betty Crocker, Latina)
Committed to cage free by 2025
George Weston Foods (Tip Top Bakery)
Committed to cage free by 2025
H
Harris Farm Markets
Hilton
Committed to cage free by 2025
Hospital - Canberra
Hungry Jack's
Hyatt Hotels
Committed to cage free by 2025
I
IKEA
IGA Supermarkets (selected)
InterContinental Hotels
Committed to cage free by 2025
J
Jamie's Ministry of Food
K
Kellogg's Australia
Committed to cage free by 2025
Kraft Heinz
Committed to cage free by 2025
Krispy Kreme
Committed to cage free by 2026
M
McDonald’s
Mars
Committed to cage free by 2025
Marriott-Starwood Hotels
Committed to cage free by 2020
McCain Foods
Committed to cage free by 2025
Mrs Macs
N
Nando's
Nestle
Committed to cage free by 2025
O
Oliver's Real Food
Oporto
P
Pancake Parlour (The)
Patties Foods
PepsiCo
Committed to cage free by 2025
Pudding Lane
R
Radisson Hotel Group
Committed to cage free by 2025
Rashays Casual Dining
Romeo’s Retail Group
Royal Caribbean (Cruise)
Committed to cage free by 2025
S
Simplot Australia (Lean Cusine, Leggo’s)
Snowy Mountain Cookies
Starbucks
Committed to cage free by 2023
Sodexo (food service)
South Melbourne Markets
Subway Australia
Spotless (catering and hospitality)
Committed to cage free by 2023
T
Three Beans
U
Unilever (Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, Hellmann’s)
Committed to cage free by 2025
W
Wyndham Hotel Group
Committed to cage free by 2025
Woolworths
Committed to cage free by 2025
Cage Free and Proud in the Community
We’ve taken to the streets to share the news about these major Australian brands who have committed to freeing hens from battery cages! Thanks to the generous support from media outlets Cage Free and Proud were on buses in most capital cities.
Our amazing RSPCA volunteers in Brisbane were out in the community, showing locals what a battery cage actually feels like for a hen, with this human-sized version. Luckily, many big Australian brands are going cage-free and helping end the battery-cage.
As well as big names like McDonald’s, Hungry Jacks and Subway making the switch to using cage-free eggs, we’re also excited about a couple large-scale egg users that you mightn’t have heard about. Australia’s major food catering companies are using cage-free eggs or are committed to phase them out too – Sodexo (already cage free), Spotless (by 2023) and Compass Group (by 2025).
RSPCA Australia CEO, Heather Neill, headed down to Melbourne to celebrate the latest brand to commit to cage-free eggs – Spotless, the food service company behind catering at the iconic MCG. Aussie sports fans will be pleased to know that shell egg products sold at the MCG are already Cage Free and Proud.