Was just having a discussion about this with some friends and wondering what you guys think.
Is it necessary? I know many big companies like Wilkinson and Procter and Gamble do this. A friend of mine happens to live near a place that tests their products on animals. Garnier is the name of the company I believe, along with a few others in that area. I also discovered on the box of Mitchell Woolfat soap that they do not test their products on animals. How does this affect your purchase? Would you guys rather buy a product you know did not bring any suffering to animals or whether you are unbiased. Please share your thoughts, and please keep it civil, as I'd prefer this to not turn into a heated argument.
Is it necessary? I know many big companies like Wilkinson and Procter and Gamble do this. A friend of mine happens to live near a place that tests their products on animals. Garnier is the name of the company I believe, along with a few others in that area. I also discovered on the box of Mitchell Woolfat soap that they do not test their products on animals. How does this affect your purchase? Would you guys rather buy a product you know did not bring any suffering to animals or whether you are unbiased. Please share your thoughts, and please keep it civil, as I'd prefer this to not turn into a heated argument.