Ninjin (Carrot) Club, a membership-based home delivery service in Aichi, Gifu, and Mie prefectures, offers organically grown (partially pesticide-free/low pesticide-free) fruits and vegetables, food products made without additives from raw materials, and other carefully selected household goods. They are selling only cage-free chicken eggs, and have recently made a cage-free promise that they will continue to sell only cage-free chicken eggs in the future.Ninjin Club’s philosophy is to care for the earth, health, life, and food.Give prior to animals’ behavior when raising themNinjin Club’s website states, ‘We respect the ecologically appropriate care of animals based on the concept of animal welfare, in which all animals live happily and free from pain and stress. The website of Jinjin Club states, ‘We respect the behavior of animals based on the concept of animal welfare.’The description of the eggs reads, ‘Delicious eggs laid by hens that have grown up in the fresh air of the village of Shiga in Shinshu, running around freely on the ground.’‘As with human beings, the food (feed) for hens is the ‘basis of health’ and should place importance on safety. We therefore recommend local (domestically produced), post-harvest-free, separately produced and distribution-controlled against genetically-modified food as much as possible.’It is common for both humans and animals that what we eat builds our bodies. If we give hens good feed, the humans who eat their eggs receive the benefit as a result.Ninjin Club has been working for many years to create a sustainable society based on the concept of ‘food and life,’ and the Animal Rights Center Japan sincerely supports this kind of organization!Click here for a list of companies that have made cage-free commitments.Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on X (Opens in new window)Share This Previous Article616,864 Chickens Boiled Alive - Conditions at Japanese Poultry Slaughterhouses Next ArticleAiming for a Future of 100% Cage-Free: Two Sustainable Confectioneries 2023/12/28