Nearly Naked PETA Duo to Bed Down in Salt Lake City

For Immediate Release:
February 12, 2018

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Brooke Rossi 202-483-7382

Salt Lake CityWhat:    Wearing little more than sexy underwear and bearing heart-shaped signs that read, “Vegans Make Better Lovers,” two PETA supporters will cuddle in a bed outside City Creek Center on Tuesday, the day before Valentine’s Day. The sexy duo will remind those eager to please their partners that eating meat can put a damper on bedroom time—by reducing blood flow to all the body’s organs.

When:    Tuesday, February 13, 12 noon

Where:    Outside City Creek Center, 50 Main St., Salt Lake City

“What goes on in the kitchen has a lot to do with what goes on—or doesn’t—in the bedroom,” says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. “PETA’s message is that whether you’re after a sizzling physique or an increase in stamina, going vegan is a great way to boost performance.”

PETA, whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to eat,” notes that meat-eaters have higher rates of suffering from heart disease, strokes, diabetes, obesity, and cancer—not to mention impotence—than vegans do. And each person who goes vegan spares more than 100 animals a year daily suffering and a terrifying death in today’s meat, egg, and dairy industries.

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