Does Bounty really support Animal Rights?
Bounty is owned by Procter & Gamble
Bounty does not believe in animal rights. The company believes that animals are property and that humans have the right to use them for any purpose they see fit. This position is poor because it denies animals the most basic of rights - the right to be treated with respect and compassion. It also allows humans to exploit animals in cruel and inhumane ways.
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