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Ad Agency BBDO Worldwide to Leave Great Apes Out of Ads
July 2009
PETA met with executives at BBDO Worldwide, the second largest ad agency network in the world, to alert them to the abuse that great apes endure when they are used for advertising. After learning about the cruelty, BBDO Worldwide agreed never to use great apes in any future ad campaigns.