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Points to consider making when writing or talking with
restaurant owners and chefs:
- California
banned cruel force-feeding in 2004, and legislation is now pending in
other states.
- Ducks
are force-fed enormous amounts of food several times a day as a pipe
is shoved down their throats and food is pushed directly into their
gullets.
- In 2-4
weeks, the ducks become grossly overweight and their livers expand up
to 10 times their normal size.
- Many
are so physically debilitated and in so much pain by the end of the
force-feeding period that they are unable to stand or walk.
- Birds
raised for foie gras suffer considerably when they are force-fed excessive
amounts of food multiple times each day, and many die due to obesity,
ruptured throats and internal organs, proliferation of bacteria in their
digestive tracts, or asphyxiation when food becomes impacted in their
throats and digestive systems.
- The birds
cannot fly, walk, or even breathe normally, as their enlarged livers
push against their other internal organs.
- Veterinarians
and pathologists have determined that the force-feeding process
is inhumane.
- Even
representatives of the foie gras industry admit that the process
would be fatal if it was allowed to continue.
- No
other farm animal production method involves the deliberate causation
of disease to the point of fatality.
- Respectable
restaurants do not need to serve foie gras. Many restaurants are successful
without serving this cruel product.
- Consumers
respect ethical businesses and the vast majority of customers do not
support animal cruelty - many public opinion polls indicate this.
- A sophisticated
clientele who appreciate fine dining would certainly not relish foie
gras if they knew the barbarity involved in its production.
- Pledging
not to serve foie gras will demonstrate that your business practices
are consistent with your customers' expectations and ethical concerns.
- Foie
gras production is so cruel that it has been outlawed by a number of
European countries, including the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland,
Germany, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, the U.K. In
August 2003, Israel's Supreme Court also ruled that the practice violates
the nation's animal cruelty laws.
- The California
law SB 1520 was authored by Senate President Pro Tem John Burton, who
took on the legislation because he felt that, "Cramming food down
a duck's throat to make a gourmet item known as foie gras is not only
unnecessary, it's inhumane."
Click
here for a Question & Answer document about the importance of
fighting the foie gras industry.
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Foie Gras producer must eat its words
The National Advertising Division of the Council of Better Business Bureaus has recommended that D’Artagnan Inc. stop claiming their Artisan foie gras comes from healthy livers and that their animals are treated well. Read the press release.
Farm Sanctuary Applauds NYC Councilman Avella’s Proposed Resolution that Supports Ending the Cruelty of Foie Gras Production in New York State. Read more.
Chicago City Council Reverses Foie Gras Ordinance Effectively Endorsing Animal Cruelty.
Animal Protection Groups File Legal Petition Asking USDA to Declare Foie Gras Unfit for Human Consumption. Read more.
On Tuesday, April 29, the Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production released the results of a two and a half year study, confirming what farm animal advocates have long known: that confining farm animals inside tiny crates and cages, subjecting them to routine mutilations, force feeding them, and pumping them full of antibiotics is an untenable situation. The Pew Commission provides additional, compelling and irrefutable data to prohibit these abuses. Read more.
THE INDEPENDENT Dec. 15, 2008
Influential French chef, Albert Roux, condemns foie gras production as inhumane
CONTACTMUSIC.COM Oct. 16, 2008
Phil Collins – Collins Slams Store for Selling Foie Gras.
BALTIMORE SUN Oct. 11, 2008
Disney drops foie gras.
WASHINGTON POST July 20, 2008
Foie Gras Upsets Takoma Park
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