WillowAndBiscuit
Mama Doe
Yeah that is true, it certainly is confusing that a parent company and daughter company have different policies. I do feel that like Liz Earl, most daughter/parent companies do operate separately because I would have thought that PETA would do really detailed research before awarding them the leaping bunny certified badge.Not rude at all, I find this topic really interesting to discuss I totally understand your point. I just worry that any money I spend in superdrug, body shop etc is ultimately going to benefit a parent company that tests on animals? It's why I dislike shopping in supermarkets that aren't cruelty free, even if I'm just buying veg, because ultimately my money could be used towards testing on animals.
However my mum did contact Liz earl about this as I was concerned about parent companies and they said that Liz earl are totally separate from their parent company Avon, in the sense that none of Liz earls money/profit goes towards Avon and its animal testing. But I just can't quite understand that. Why would a parent company be a parent company if it didn't get any financial benefit from its daughter company?
I know, I shop at Asda before my family and I can't afford to shop at places like Marks and Spencer's so we have to shop there and I hate it that my money probably contributes towards animal testing on their products. There just really isn't any need for it and I don't see why in this day and age any companies feel the need to test on animals.