Giant ‘Chicken’ On The Run In Paris For Anniversary Of Kfc Boycott

Local Demo Is One of Thousands Worldwide in PETA’s Campaign Against KFC Farming and Slaughter Abuses


For Immediate Release:
28 January 2005


Contact:
Sean Gifford +44 20 7357 9229, ext. 226


Paris – Holding signs reading, “The Colonel’s Secret Recipe: Live Scalding, Painful Debeaking, Crippled Chickens”, protesters who want humane farming and killing reforms will gather in front of a local KFC restaurant as part of a worldwide series of demonstrations against the abusive treatment of chickens by KFC’s suppliers. A butcher will chase and slaughter a giant “chicken” while pamphleteers urge customers to eat elsewhere. The demonstration is one of hundreds of January protests to mark the second anniversary of PETA’s international boycott of the company, which has involved more than 5,000 demonstrations around the world:  



Date:  Saturday, 29 January
Time: 12 noon to 2 p.m.
Place: KFC, 31 Boulevard Sebastopol


Despite assurances made long ago by Senior Vice President Jonathan Blum that KFC would “raise the bar” on animal welfare, the company still has not eliminated even the worst abuses. Seinfeld star and ex-KFC pitchman Jason Alexander had his contract with KFC cancelled after PETA enlisted him to speak to company chiefs about the suffering of chickens. Other high-profile support for the campaign against KFC has come from Nobel Peace Prize winner His Holiness the Dalai Lama, hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons, rock icons Sir Paul McCartney and Chrissie Hynde, actors Pamela Anderson and Bea Arthur and bands Ash, Black Eyed Peas and The Darkness.


KFC lags far behind one of its chief competitors, McDonald’s, which is actively exploring a more humane chicken-slaughter technology controlled-atmosphere killing that PETA is calling on KFC to implement along with other basic welfare reforms based on the best available scientific research and the recommendations of members of KFC’s own animal welfare advisory panel. Undercover investigations have turned up exactly the same abuses that KFC denies having to address including crippled chickens kept in crowded, filthy conditions and sadistically tortured. The widely read British paper The Sunday Mirror led a report on an investigation into a UK KFC supplier with the headline “Distressed and Dying in a Cramped Shed … Nobody Does Chicken Like KFC”.


“KFC is wilfully allowing chickens to be treated in ways that would make most people lose their lunch”, says PETA European Campaign Director Sean Gifford. “Anyone who eats at fast-food restaurants has the power to persuade KFC to change its ways by refusing to eat at KFC until chickens receive better treatment.”


For more information, please visit PETA’s Web site www.KentuckyFriedCruelty.co.uk.


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