Crumbl - Lakeside

2883 S 168th St, Omaha
(402) 807-1267

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Kendyl Davis

great cookies

Mya Lofdahl

best cookies in nebraska

Abriella Susano

I LOVE IT SO MUCH DEFINITELY WORTH THE MONEY IF YOU WANT TO BE BROKE AFTER😭😝

Nicole Scharfenkamp

Cookies look and taste great. Quick service.

Noel Vargas

Good place for cookies

Shelley Graves

Not enough flavor specifically in the cheese cake!

Ava Brownrigg

love crumbl so much tasty

Quinn

Love this place

Lil andrew Fam

Love this store

Kristine Walkley

This review is about the ethics of Crumbl bakery and is not reflective of the service or atmosphere or even the quality of their product. Indeed, I have never eaten a Crumbl cookie because I have learned they practice animal abuse. The eggs Crumbl uses come from hens that are kept in battery cages. These are very small wire cages in which laying hens are kept for their entire useful lives. They cannot move about, spread their wings or practice normal chicken behaviors. There are free range egg farms that at least allow the hens to walk about inside the barn. Crumbl could get their eggs from these producers, but they don’t. They have ignored pleas from animal rights organizations and have continued to support this abusive practice. Many other well known companies have started using free range eggs or have at least pledged to in the near future, but not Crumbl. C’mon Crumbl, go cage-free like Krispy Kreme, Otis Spunkmeyer and McDonald’s. And if you are a Crumbl customer and care about the welfare of animals please tell the Crumbl company how you feel.

Tim bezy

Crumbl Cookie is lagging behind competitors to adopt a 100% cage-free policy in regards to the layer hens (chickens) in their egg supply chain. Companies such as Otis Spunkmeyer Cookies, Insomnia Cookies, Levain Bakery, Krispy Kreme, Peet's Coffee, Barnes & Noble Café, and The Cheesecake Factory have publicly pledged to transition to 100% cage-free eggs and have either already met this commitment or are publicly sharing their progress! **Cage-free is the new industry standard.**
I mean think about it, how long could you leave a dog in a tight personal transport kennel before you consider it animal abuse?
Egg laying hens are forced to live in battery cages their entire shortened life span of one and a half years in these overcrowded cages, deprived of their natural behaviors, leading to stress, health issues, and severe suffering, even though chickens can have the lifespan of 8 to 12 years in ideal environments. The amount of personal space each chicken is allowed is less than the size of an iPad!
I will not simply stand by in the presence of this animal abuse therefore I highly encourage Crumbl to adopt a 100% cage-free policy commitment! Until then, I will not give them my business!

Hailey Schwisow

Very kind and humbling experience. Cookies tasted amazing!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Confetti Cake, Cookie Dough, Sugar Cookie

Mackenzie Bogatz

love this place!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Venus Anderson

Kid-friendliness: They were nice

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Sugar Cookie

Tamara Haver

Clean, fast, and very nice!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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