Force feeding stunt exposes Selfridges
Midlands Vegan Campaigns | 26.09.2007 19:53 | Animal Liberation | Birmingham | London
To create foie gras – French for "fatty liver" – pipes are shoved down birds' throats, and up to 4 pounds of grain and fat are pumped into their stomachs two or three times a day. The birds' livers become diseased and swell to up to about 10 times their normal size. The pipes often puncture the birds' throats, causing the animals to bleed to death.
A recent RSPCA poll showed that nearly two-thirds of Britons believe foie gras sales should be banned. The cruel methods used to produce foie gras have led many other retailers – including all major supermarket chains as well as House of Fraser – to ban foie gras in their stores. Sir Roger Moore narrated PETA's graphic video showing the cruelty of foie gras production. He has also written to Members of Parliament, encouraging them to sign on to EDM 1247, which calls for a prohibition on the sale of foie gras in the UK.
"Selfridges is out of touch with the majority of the British public, which feel foie gras sales should be banned", says PETA campaigner Noemie Ventura. "There is no excuse for supporting cruelty to birds which is so severe that foie gras production is prohibited in 15 countries."
For more information about the Selfridges campaign and for details of how to complain to them, see http://getactive.peta.org/campaign/selfridgesuk07
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