Vegan Egg Maker Eat Just Signs on to PETA’s Eat Without Experiments Program
PETA is praising San Francisco-based Eat Just, maker of the award-winning vegan egg replacement Just Egg. The company has signed on to our groundbreaking new “Eat Without Experiments” program, which helps shoppers identify compassionate food and beverage companies that don’t test on animals.

The Eat Without Experiments website features a database of food and beverage companies and brands categorized by their policies on animal experimentation—from those that test on animals to those, like Eat Just, that have signed PETA’s pledge for no animal testing unless explicitly required by law. Eat Just’s new, transparent, no-animal-testing stance is a big step forward, which will surely get the attention of other companies similarly considering ending their experiments on animals.
PETA’s Eat Without Experiments program meets consumers where they are. Companies that sign on forward their brands in the minds of a new wave of ethics-conscious consumers.
Eat Just is one of many companies—including Ferrero International, Bacardi Limited, Amy’s Kitchen, Heineken, and Unilever—that have signed PETA’s pledge.
What You Can Do
Visitors to the Eat Without Experiments website can take action urging Oreo-maker Mondelēz International—which also owns Cadbury, Honey Maid, and several other well-known brands—to stop using animals in cruel and irrelevant tests that do not apply to human health.
Mondelēz International has paid experimenters to force-feed feces from obese women to mice in support of its “healthy snacking” agenda.
Please join with PETA and demand that Mondelēz end its cruel and deadly tests on animals.