The police were alerted but ended up not helping and even suggested that protesters stood away from the stall to protest! The stall worker, probably worried about the police decided to pack up and go home. Rather than attacking peaceful campaigners the protesters believe now is the time for ‘French Products’ to finally adopt a Foie-Gras free policy, dealing with the reason why some members of the Cambridge public may be avoiding their stall.
The production of the product at the centre of this controversy, Foie Gras, is commonly made by stuffing food pipes down geese throats. The animals’ livers then painfully expand. Force feeding birds is unlawful in the United Kingdom, but because of trade rules the government claim they can’t ban Foie-Gras imports. Whilst a number of businesses big and small, are now Foie-Gras free zones, some traders continue to refuse to adopt policies against this controversial product.
The protesters hope that people will take the time to contact ‘French Products’ and let them know (politely) that it’s time to drop this abusive product from their stall. The campaigners would like to thank anyone contacting the business not only for their action, but for putting up with the ranting response they are likely to receive from ‘French Products’. The protesters would also like to warn campaigners that it might not be advisable to give any personal information to this business.
‘French Products’ e-mail and phone:
E-mail frenchproducts@hotmail.com
Phone 0044-7847213011 (for UK callers, I believe you simply take off ‘0044’ and add ‘0’)
To learn more about Foie-Gras see
http://www.viva.org.uk/campaigns/foiegras/index.html
http://www.ciwf.org.uk/campaigns/other_campaigns/exotic_foods.html
Comments
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Book him, Danno
25.06.2007 11:38
Goosey
Poor Market Trader
26.06.2007 09:58
I for one agree with the market trader. You are targetting the wrong people entirely in this campaign. Surely the producers would be the better target, not attacking a working class trader trying to make money in order to survive. Would you attack those in supermarkets on minimum wage for selling products in their stores?
I fully expect to receive abuse for this e-mail, but I am showing solidarity with the working class and feel that you should stop this harassment and find a more appropriate target for your anger.
wrong target
I understand....
26.06.2007 12:13
Supermarkets have already stopped selling this product and the only way to make Britain Foie Gras free is for all businesses, no matter how small, to stop selling the item. However, I would like to clarify that what we are doing is handing out leaflets and holding signs and allowing people to choose, to make there own minds up, about this important issue.
It is important to remember it is only a small part of the stall (they currently don’t even have it in stock) if they wish to put the publics minds at rest about this issue they simply need to agree to stop selling Foie-Gras.
To the animals that are being abused now I doubt it matters to them whether they are heading to a small or large business. However I do understand what you are saying and look forward to your reply, I hope you will see why people have chosen to peacefully protest at this stall, but, of course, you are free to hold a differing opinion. If you have any further comments please feel free to leave them here.
People&Animals
reply from French products - make of it what you will
26.06.2007 21:30
PLEASE CAN YOU STOP IT I DO NOT FEEL INTIMIDATED AT ALL!
YOU BETTER GO TO PROTEST IN FRONT OF SOMEONE PRODUCING IT INSTEAD OF PRETENDING BEING INVOLVED THREATENING POOR MARKET TRADER WHOSE ONLY FAULT IS TRYING TO MAKE THEIR LIVING!
Antonia Paterno'
French Products
52 Parker House
48 Regent St
Cambrdge CB2 1FD
0784-721-30-11
frenchprducts@hotmail.com
frenchproducts.co.uk
phil
e-mail: exposingpoultryfraud@yahoo.com.au
Homepage: http://www.epf.org.nz
Maybe but....
27.06.2007 20:24
Thanks for your support!
People&Animals
Who imports it?
29.06.2007 08:11
Would someone like him, or, for example, small restaurants and delis, import it themselves, or is there a large wholesaler distributing the stuff? It might not be possible to directly target the overseas producers, but any UK-based importer would seem a prime target for some sort of campaign. I'd hazard a guess that foie gras would only be a part of their range, and the adverse publicity might put them off stocking it.
Gregor Samsa
Some Bigger Targets
29.06.2007 09:52
Confit Direct
Michael & Patricia Robertson
MAES Y COED
13 LLANERCHYDOL PARK
WELSHPOOL
SY21 9QE
TEL: 01938 553478
FAX: 05600 756287
EMAIL: confit@...
http://www.devignewines.co.uk/indexcd.php
Dordogne Direct Ltd
Unit 1 Donkeywell Farm
Quenington
Cirencester
Glos GL7 5DH
TEL: 01285 750607
FAX: 01285 750617
EMAIL: sales@...
http://www.dddirect.co.uk/?action=
Caspian Caviar Limited
Grindstone Mill
Alderley
Wotton-under-Edge
Gloucestershire
GL127QT
TEL: 01453 844870
MOB: 07968 163495
FAX: 01453 521505
EMAIL: sales@...
http://www.caspiancaviar.co.uk/default.asp
Princesse d'Isenbourg et Cie Ltd
2 Bard Road
Holland Park
London
W10 6TP
TEL: 020 8960 3600
FAX: 020 8960 3830
http://www.caviar.co.uk/
The Good Food Network Limited
15 Edgeborough Way
Bromley
Kent
BR1 2UA
TEL: 020 8466 7170
EMAIL: info@...
https://secure.thegoodfoodnetwork.co.uk/cgi-bin/food.cgi?Wish=022E0050001000006A270B36
Fellbred Direct
Crooklands Road
Milnthorpe
Cumbria
LA7 7LR
TEL: 015395 63232
FAX: 015395 63737
EMAIL: sales@fellbred.co.uk
http://www.fellbred.co.uk/shop/12/24/index.htm
NFG
e-mails
30.06.2007 21:02
confit@devignewines.co.uk
sales@dddirect.co.uk
sales@caspiancaviar.co.uk
customerservices@caspiancaviar.co.uk
info@thegoodfoodnetwork.co.uk
http://www.caviar.co.uk/contact.shtml
Animals&People
plus
30.06.2007 21:05
That was listed :-)
People&Animals
Thanks
30.06.2007 22:02
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