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JetBlue understood the assignmentāthe airline recently added nondairy creamer to its offerings to guests on its flights. Vegan coffee creamer is also now available on Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines flights. The demand for dairy-free options is booming, and Southwest Airlines needs to step it up and get on board, too! Tell this airline to embrace animal- and planet-friendly vegan creamer. š„°
Like human mothers, cows produce milk for one reason: to feed their babies. But in the dairy industry, cows are forcibly impregnated repeatedly during their short, miserable lives. The babies are then taken from them within hours of birth, leaving both mother and baby in distress. š® š° When their bodies have become worn out from being pregnant and having their milk stolen repeatedly, the mother cows are sent to slaughter. Countless travelers use dairy creamer in their coffee, but many of them would opt for a delish dairy-free option if given the choice.
Not only is nondairy creamer better for animals and the planetāas animal ag is a leading cause of the climate catastropheāmillions of Americans are also lactose intolerant. When they consume dairy, about 95% of Asian Americans and 80% of Indigenous people and Black Americans experience symptoms such as bloating, gas, cramps, vomiting, headaches, rashes, and asthma.
So buckle up and join us in urging Southwest Airlines to take flight toward compassion and sustainability.