-Today, The Humane Society of the United States filed complaints with the Securities and Exchange Commission and Federal Trade Commission regarding false and misleading statements IHOP, and its parent company DineEquity, Inc. (DineEquity), are making on IHOP's and DineEquity's Web sites regarding animal cruelty in IHOP's supply chain.
"The only thing more jarring than IHOP's false statements is the amount of animal cruelty in its supply chain," stated Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of The HSUS. "It's time for IHOP to follow the lead of its competitors and start purchasing and selling cage-free eggs."
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