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International Dairy Queen On Track to Meet Cage-free Egg Commitment in 2025
January 13, 2021 GMT
MINNEAPOLIS (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 13, 2021
International Dairy Queen Corporation (IDQ), a leader in the quick-service restaurant (QSR) industry, today announced it is on track to meet its cage-free egg commitment in the U.S. and Canada for shell eggs, liquid eggs and
DQ ® proprietary products by 2025.
“In 2016, we made a commitment to animal welfare when we announced our transition to cage-free eggs in the U.S. and Canada by 2025,” said Steve Min, executive vice president of research and development at International Dairy Queen. “As we continue to make progress toward our goal, we reduced the number of proprietary ingredients not yet using cage-free eggs by more than 35 percent. I am pleased to share that now 100 percent of proprietary ingredients in
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