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MARRIOTT SAID THEY WOULD END THIS ABUSE

Marriott International’s Broken Cage-Free Commitment

Marriott International pledged to eliminate cages from its global egg supply chain by the end of 2025. The commitment was meant to protect millions of hens from extreme confinement.

That deadline has passed.

Today, hens in Marriott’s supply chain remain trapped in cramped metal cages — unable to spread their wings or live free from suffering.

Marriott made a promise. It’s time to keep it.

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Why is Marriott being protested?

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Like many large food and hospitality companies, Marriott publicly committed to transition to 100% cage-free eggs by 2025. This commitment applied across all of its brands and properties, worldwide. However, Marriott has not met its commitment and has released no plans to do so.

Did Marriott International promise to go cage-free?

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Yes. Marriott International publicly pledged to eliminate cages from its global egg supply chain by the end of 2025.

Has Marriott met its global cage-free deadline? What about in the US?

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The 2025 deadline has passed, and Marriott has not fully eliminated cages from its US nor its global egg sourcing. It also has not set a new deadline for the transition and removed any mention of eggs or hens from its public sustainability goals.

Which Marriott brands are affected?

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All Marriott International brands fall under its corporate egg sourcing policy, including luxury brands like St. Regis, Ritz-Carlton, JW Marriott, and W Hotels, as well as mid-range and budget brands like Courtyard by Marriott and Fairfield Inn.

Why does cage-free matter?

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Battery cages severely restrict hens’ movement and prevent natural behaviors. Cage-free systems eliminate these extreme confinement cages and are widely viewed as a minimum welfare standard. Many companies have adopted them in response to public concern.

How can I contact Marriott about its animal welfare policies?

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You can call Marriott Customer Support at 1 (800) 535-4028, comment on its social media platforms, or write to its headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland. Find these actions below!

CONTINUE DEMANDING Accountability from Marriott

Marriott International still sources eggs from hens trapped in cramped cages, breaking its own cage-free promise. When a powerful company refuses such a basic commitment, it shows animals and consumers come last.

But public pressure works. Every message and every voice pushes Marriott to finally stop supporting cages.

Join us in demanding they keep their word and stop this needless cruelty.

Call Customer Support Team, in the US & Canada, at 1 (800) 535-4028

Find other international numbers here

Send Marriott a letter:

7750 Wisconsin Ave. Bethesda, MD 20814

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EAT WITH PURPOSE

While we demand better for hens in cages, you can take action at your dinner table tonight.

Love Veg is your go-to resource for all things plant-based. Download your copy of the global cookbook to access easy, delicious, egg-free recipes.

*Images on this page are representative of hens in cages.