jeffooi
08-01-2003, 10:46 PM
<font size="+1">KFC, did you see this?</font>
Source: <a href="http://asia.news.yahoo.com//030106/ap/wxs601010614.html"target="new">Yahoo News Asia</a>, Tuesday January 7, 3:53 AM
<img src="http://sg.yimg.com/xp/ap/20030107/806273059.jpg">
A poster from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) protesting KFC is seen in this handout released by PETA, Monday, Jan. 6, 2003.
PETA said Monday it is launching a boycott against KFC because of alleged animal-rights abuses by the chain of fried-chicken restaurants.
The Norfolk, Va.,-based animal rights group said it has tried for nearly two years to persuade KFC's parent company, Yum Brands Inc. of Louisville, Ky., to change the way it raises and slaughters chickens.
PETA will formally launch the campaign by unveiling new "Kentucky Fried Cruelty" posters, leaflets, stickers, at a news conference on Jan. 7 near the company's Louisville, Ky., headquarters. (AP Photo/People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals )
Source: <a href="http://asia.news.yahoo.com//030106/ap/wxs601010614.html"target="new">Yahoo News Asia</a>, Tuesday January 7, 3:53 AM
<img src="http://sg.yimg.com/xp/ap/20030107/806273059.jpg">
A poster from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) protesting KFC is seen in this handout released by PETA, Monday, Jan. 6, 2003.
PETA said Monday it is launching a boycott against KFC because of alleged animal-rights abuses by the chain of fried-chicken restaurants.
The Norfolk, Va.,-based animal rights group said it has tried for nearly two years to persuade KFC's parent company, Yum Brands Inc. of Louisville, Ky., to change the way it raises and slaughters chickens.
PETA will formally launch the campaign by unveiling new "Kentucky Fried Cruelty" posters, leaflets, stickers, at a news conference on Jan. 7 near the company's Louisville, Ky., headquarters. (AP Photo/People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals )