Amazon faces lawsuit for selling products containing donkey meat
The Center for Contemporary Equine Studies is suing Amazon for selling products containing donkey meat, despite efforts from advocacy groups to halt the practice.
According to the Brooke USA Foundation, a group fighting against Amazon in support of donkey welfare, ejiao acts as"a hard gel that can be dissolved in hot water or alcohol to be used in food or drink, or in beauty products such as face creams." Some advocacy groups and consumers claim companies are deceptively using the substance, contributing to the slaughter and skinning of millions of donkeys a year.
"It's not herbal. It's literally made with donkeys," the customer said."Why would Amazon sell something that cruel?"
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