• Internet Soup

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    Animal-friendly is the new black, as evidenced by all the good news in our latest edition of Internet Soup. Enjoy!

    • The Wall Street Journal reports that PETA's Fashion Week parties are changing the fashion world from the inside out.
    • Going vegan is the latest glamourous trend.
    • Betty Crocker is no match for Vegenaise and Ener-G Egg Replacer.
    • Animal abusers have 500 new reasons to steer clear of Holland.
    • A dog's life is one we would all like to live at this French hotel.
    • Sticky Fingers vegan cupcakes crumble the competition on Cupcake Wars
    • Sodexo's executive chef explains why the company's Meatless Mondays offerings are outselling their fatty competition.
    • A riveting animated video describes the dire plight of endangered bluefin tuna. This is not your kiddies' typical Saturday morning cartoon.

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  • Sealers Get Punked by the French

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    Nobody can make you feel stupid quite like the French can. They have it down to an art. This picture, from a protest against the Canadian seal hunt in Paris this week, just says so much. I love the juxtaposition of disgust conveyed by the signs, and outright contempt conveyed by the dude wearing a silly beard to look like a sealer. That's how you do a demonstration. Nice work, the French.

    seal demo Paris.jpg
  • One More for the Pigs!

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    Cargill.jpgYou may remember Smithfield Foods' big January announcement that it is phasing out the use of gestation crates, followed shortly by Maple Leaf Foods' decision to follow suit, and Burger King's recent adoption of a new animal welfare plan that includes, among other things, reducing the amount of pig meat it purchases from suppliers that use crates. Well, we just got word from execs at another major pig meat producer (one of the world’s largest, in fact), Cargill Foods—which we had been encouraging to follow Smithfield’s lead—that it's going to come through in a big way: Cargill has stopped using gestation crates in 50 percent of its pig factory farms!

    We’re not breaking out the champagne just yet, as the company hasn't agreed to a total phase-out of gestation crates, but this is a firm step in the right direction, and just another positive sign of big changes to come throughout the industry. Of course, PETA doesn't make a secret of the fact that we don’t want any pigs bred or slaughtered for food, but the pigs who are there right now don't have the luxury of hunkering down for a long campaign to win people's hearts and minds about the injustices of industrialized farming. While we keep pushing companies behind the scenes to stop torturing animals, like, at all, millions of animals right now will experience a significant improvement in the quality of their lives. Which is pretty good for a given work day. I'll let you know once they've gotten rid of gestation crates entirely. We're working on it.

  • Interview With a Panda

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    The Onion struck a blow against the cruel confinement of animals in zoos this week by broadcasting a chilling interview with Yun Mei, a panda who has finally had enough. And yes, in case you're wondering, I do get all my news from The Onion. I find tragedy much more palatable when they funny it up. Thanks again, Onion!

    Panda Demands Abortion

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