To: CEO Lynsi Snyder
In-N-Out: Show Your Farms to the Public
Ask the CEO of In-N-Out to show the public how their animals are really raised.
Why is this important?
A Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) investigation at RayMar Ranches found a mass graveyard of cows and calves piled on top of one another. Investigators also documented baby cows confined in hutches smaller than the length of their bodies for months at a time, forced to sleep each night on a hard wooden floor and live on top of their own waste. Baby calves just weeks old were recorded coughing from the toxicity of the ammonia-rich air in the overcrowded wasteland. This farm sends cows to Harris Ranch, which is the largest ranch on the West Coast and and the supplier of In-N-Out's hamburger meat. In-N-Out claims they do not condone animal abuse; yet they have repeatedly made headlines for extreme abuse at their farms and slaugtherhouses. The public has a right to know how these animals really live. Ask the CEO of In-N-Out to show the public the truth about how their animals are raised.