OKLAHOMA CITY — Sonic Corp. has committed to serving 100% cage-free egg products in its 3,500 drive-in restaurants by 2025. The company said it purchases 155 million eggs to serve 81 million breakfast burritos and breakfast sandwiches each year.
Cliff Hudson, c.e.o. of Sonic |
“Today’s customer wants to know their food is sourced responsibly,” said Cliff Hudson, chief executive officer of Sonic Corp. “Our announcement today reinforces Sonic’s continued commitment to the care and welfare of the animals in our supply chain and transparent communication with our customers about our practices.”
Sonic also has pledged to purge its supply chain of gestation crates for sow housing by 2022.
Matthew Prescott, senior food policy director for The Humane Society of the United States |
“Sonic was one of the first restaurant chains to address animal welfare, and its cage-free announcement now demonstrates how seriously it takes the issue,” said Matthew Prescott, senior food policy director for The Humane Society of the United States. “We welcome Sonic’s shift to cage-free eggs as an important advancement.”
Sonic’s announcement follows similar moves in the past few weeks from Target Corp., ConAgra Foods, the Campbell Soup Co., Mondelez International, Wendy’s and Denny’s.