Good Foods Group Cuts Support for Cruel Animal Tests After PETA Push

Good Foods Group, maker of dips and spreads, has announced they no longer fund gruesome tests on animals through the University of Wisconsin—Madison’s Food Research Institute. The company publicly confirmed it “does not currently donate to the Food Research Institute.” In fewer than 72 hours, Good Foods buckled under the pressure of more than 28,000 PETA supporters who called on the company to stop funding pointless tests through the institute, which has paid experimenters to repeatedly force-feed parasite-infested feces to animals and force pregnant monkeys to eat listeria-contaminated whipping cream. None of the tests are required by law.

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