Does mars candy test their stuff on animals?!
i saw a website that said they didWww@FoodAQ@Com
Answers:
Yes!.
The Mars company admits to conducting animal research!. If you are concerned about animal cruelty, you should note that the nature of the research is under debate!.
The Mars official website claims that the company does not "undertake, support or sponsor research that harms animals," but does admit that the company conducts experiments involving rats, mice, and fish!.
PETA (people for the ethical treatment of animals) claims that the company IS harming animals in attempt to develop a new chocolate that is non-toxic to animals!. The group's campaign "Mars Candy Kills" describes gruesome experiments performed on mice!.
PETA has filed a legal complaint against Mars--with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)-- suggesting that Mars is lieing about the nature of their tests!. The FTC hasn't investigated yet!.
If I were you, I would take both of these group's statements with a grain of salt: they both have political agendas and their websites look like propaganda!. However, to be on the safe side, avoid Mars candy until the FTC has finished their investigation!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
The Mars company admits to conducting animal research!. If you are concerned about animal cruelty, you should note that the nature of the research is under debate!.
The Mars official website claims that the company does not "undertake, support or sponsor research that harms animals," but does admit that the company conducts experiments involving rats, mice, and fish!.
PETA (people for the ethical treatment of animals) claims that the company IS harming animals in attempt to develop a new chocolate that is non-toxic to animals!. The group's campaign "Mars Candy Kills" describes gruesome experiments performed on mice!.
PETA has filed a legal complaint against Mars--with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)-- suggesting that Mars is lieing about the nature of their tests!. The FTC hasn't investigated yet!.
If I were you, I would take both of these group's statements with a grain of salt: they both have political agendas and their websites look like propaganda!. However, to be on the safe side, avoid Mars candy until the FTC has finished their investigation!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
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