The Associated Press
NEW YORK — Dunkin' Donuts says it will start using cage-free eggs in its breakfast sandwiches.
The Canton, Mass.-based company said that it will transition 5 percent of its eggs to cage-free by the end of next year; it did not set a timeline for completing the switch.
The company also announced that it would eliminate "gestation crates" from its pork supply chain. To determine a timeline for eliminating gestation crates, or breeding cages for pigs, the company said it will start by requiring its U.S. pork suppliers to outline their plans. . .