If you want the satisfaction of knowing that animals didn’t suffer for the food on your plate, there’s only one way to go: vegan.
Know anyone who ate hot dogs, beef frankfurters, or sausage during the past couple of weeks? They may have also been ingesting bones.
Members of Congress and their staffers got to “pig out” on National Hot Dog Day.
Actor Paul Dano talked to PETA about the way filming this movie affected his view of animals on factory farms.
84. This movie is going to have people crying in the meat aisles of grocery stores.
Case Farms—an Ohio slaughterhouse—is notorious for its stench, so PETA is encouraging drivers to say no to smelly meat and go vegan instead!
Vegan options are exploding in restaurants and grocery stores, and PETA will continue to remind everyone to see the individuals used for meat and dairy.
Another First Amendment victory for animals!
The charges are further proof that “humane meat” is a myth.
PETA’s patriots rallied near a cruel hot dog–eating contest in Brooklyn to encourage folks to try delicious cruelty-free wieners instead.
Okja just stole our vegan hearts.
“All natural” means “jack all” on a factory farm.
June is National Dairy Month, and PETA is out in full force to remind people that dairy milk contains a hidden ingredient: cruelty.
Local media contacted a slaughterhouse owner following PETA’s calls for an investigation, and the ensuing interview is priceless.
It takes numerous flavorings to make consumers forget that they’re eating runny flesh trimmings that—let’s be honest—resemble an alarming case of diarrhea.