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'Chicken' Crosses the Road in South Bend to Protest McDonald's

Injured 'Chicken' to Protest Slaughterhouse Abuses

For Immediate Release:
July 11, 2011

Contact:
David Perle 202-483-7382 

South Bend, Ind. -- Holding a sign that reads, "Broken Wings and Legs," a giant injured "chicken" will repeatedly cross the road in front of a local McDonald's to lead a protest against the company's abusive treatment of chickens. PETA members will distribute leaflets to passersby.

When:   Tuesday, July 12, 12 noon

Where:  McDonald's, 416 N. Michigan St., South Bend

McDonald's American suppliers are under fire for using an outdated killing method that often causes birds to suffer the pain of broken wings and broken legs, have their throats cut while they are still conscious, and be scalded to death in defeathering tanks. By requiring its suppliers to update their slaughter methods, McDonald's could eliminate all these abuses.

"Our chicken is crossing the road to remind people that the Golden Arches stand for cruelty," says PETA Director Lindsay Rajt. "As long as McDonald's buys its chickens from suppliers that cause birds to suffer, everyone in South Bend should declare, 'I'm hatin' it.'"


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