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Procter and Gamble is not considered a cruelty-free company. While the company has made some efforts to reduce animal testing, they still conduct animal testing when required by law in certain countries. Many consumers who prioritize cruelty-free products choose to avoid Procter and Gamble brands due to their animal testing policies.
The company owns numerous popular household brands including Tide, Crest, Olay, Gillette, and Pantene. Consumers looking for cruelty-free alternatives should research brands that are certified cruelty-free by organizations like Leaping Bunny or PETA. |
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