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Star Twister
13th October 2008, 09:30 pm
Kentucky Fried Cruelty ([Only registered and activated users can see links])
"KFC suppliers cram birds into huge waste-filled factories, breed and drug them to grow so large that they can’t even walk, and often break their wings and legs. At slaughter, the birds’ throats are slit and they are dropped into tanks of scalding-hot water—often while they are still conscious. It would be illegal for KFC to abuse dogs, cats, pigs, or cows in these ways. KFC’s own animal welfare advisors have asked the company to take steps to eliminate these abuses, but KFC refuses to do so. Many advisors have now resigned in frustration"
I am not a preacher and I love KFC but I stopped eating it about 6 months ago when I found out about the cruelty that the company inflicts on it's chickens in it's farms
Discuss....
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CardShark
13th October 2008, 09:35 pm
Its sickening, what scumbags see how they like being treated like that!
I don't eat any fast food except pizza :roflmao: filled with as many animals as you can possibly fit on it :firedevil: I know i know i shouldn't but Mmmmm yumy!
fjp999
14th October 2008, 02:40 am
I dont eat fast food just because it is horrible for your body as well as more expensive than cooking for yourself.
One would really have to stop eating much of anything unless you were aware of the route it took.
Now they have fish farms that sound the same as KFC and that stuff is frozen and shipped world wide.
I do feel that our food is pretty much poisoned unless you grow your own but even then much of the land is also poisoned... sorry for the bleak outlook on things.
yar
14th October 2008, 06:39 am
Their is an old saying. " You are what you eat." Just be careful . But enjoy life to the fullest and as safely as possible.
marshlander
14th October 2008, 06:46 am
Pretty much my motivation for giving up eating meat and fish 41 years ago. :frown:
Star Twister
14th October 2008, 03:55 pm
I quit KFC 17 years ago .At that time it tasted like car lubricants .I guess now it tastes like lubricated flat tyres.
lloll
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rocmad
14th October 2008, 03:56 pm
I gave up KFC 17 years ago.At that time it tasted like lubricants.I guess now it tastes like lubricated flat tires.:flamethrower::flackwhore:
GayComputerDude
14th October 2008, 10:51 pm
Kentucky Fried Cruelty ([Only registered and activated users can see links])
"KFC suppliers cram birds into huge waste-filled factories, breed and drug them to grow so large that they can’t even walk, and often break their wings and legs. At slaughter, the birds’ throats are slit and they are dropped into tanks of scalding-hot water—often while they are still conscious. It would be illegal for KFC to abuse dogs, cats, pigs, or cows in these ways. KFC’s own animal welfare advisors have asked the company to take steps to eliminate these abuses, but KFC refuses to do so. Many advisors have now resigned in frustration"
I am not a preacher and I love KFC but I stopped eating it about 6 months ago when I found out about the cruelty that the company inflicts on it's chickens in it's farms
Discuss....
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ewww! is that story confirmed? not that it matters .. I don't do KFC
but I do have a weakness for the occasional fast food Burger which is probably even worse!
Star Twister
14th October 2008, 10:54 pm
ewww! is that story confirmed? not that it matters .. I don't do KFC
but I do have a weakness for the occasional fast food Burger which is probably even worse!
Yeah GCD Apparently so....
Did you click the link ?
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GayComputerDude
14th October 2008, 10:59 pm
Yeah GCD Apparently so....
Did you click the link ?
:cry:
ya but Pam Anderson and Pink(whom I just love!) don't make it true
Star Twister
14th October 2008, 11:06 pm
ya but Pam Anderson and Pink(whom I just love!) don't make it true
Okay that's fair enough......
I don't know how true it is then, but then that's the media for you
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wouldlikemuscle
15th October 2008, 09:24 am
If ya want to buy welfare friendly foods then the fast food joints probably ain't the best start for a place to eat... although I think McDonald's are advertising that they're food is sourced from places with better welfare.
In the supermarket, look for Free-Range and RSPCA Freedom Food labels which currently offer the highest welfare standards.
As for KFC, they have carefully constructed paragraph about how their chickens are reared.
As for PETA's KFC cruelty website... (I'm not a fan of PETA!! Hypocritical twats IMO!)
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ardus
19th December 2008, 06:28 pm
Anyone who thinks that any meat product comes from an animal that was killed in a humane way is deluding themselves.
Human beings are Omnivores. We are designed to eat both meat and vegetables. It's not possible to eat meat in a mass market environment without some cruelty, there are limits, but there are some things that you just have to put up with, such as the way chickens and cows and such are raised. If you don't like it, don't buy it, otherwise stop bitching.
That's my opinion, feel free to flame.
Richard
fjp999
19th December 2008, 08:46 pm
Dont know if anyone gets CurrenTV. The channel was started by Al Gore (News // Current ([Only registered and activated users can see links])) online coverage is pretty interesting...
It must have been a year ago when they went to China to investigate the food industry and showed about how they captured and held cats and dogs. Kinda weird that we accept how cattle, chickens, fish are treated, or rather dont even think about it... but watching those cats scream, those dogs whimper - well, if ya dont get sick to your stomach...
fredv3b
20th December 2008, 08:10 am
It's not possible to eat meat in a mass market environment without some cruelty, there are limits, but there are some things that you just have to put up with, such as the way chickens and cows and such are raised.
I think it depends what you mean by cruelty. I think that it is possible to produce meat for the mass market without, frank, cruelty, not saying the best conditions in the world just not cruel. That said producers willing to cut ethical corners will be cheaper. So if you believe in animal welfare you need to do your homework about the conditions of different producers and vote with your money.
sox-and-the-city
20th December 2008, 06:37 pm
Personally i think that people who eat meat and cant seem to celebrate the fact that they're eating the dead tissue of another animal are just token meat eaters, in much the same way that vegetarians who eat fish are TOTAL frauds.
I know it's controversial and kinda twisted, but see if you have the (strangely militant) vegan society in your face like twice and three times a week you learn to despise them and being to get a lot of pleasure out of seeing the shock on your faces when, after having been asked if i know what i'm eating saying, "It's chicken, not A CHICKEN. They snapped it's neck so that it bled out from the head and then..."
Far as the whole cruelty to animals thing goes, i eat veal and thus any qualms i have about an animal i'm eating's welfare while it was alive are rendered hypocritical...
I do realise this is a horrible and morally reprehensible view.
Tobehonest
18th March 2009, 11:04 pm
Tbh I Cba to quote who said something about saying there is a way to eat meat without being cruel. Eating meat is always cruel, but most omnivores reason for eating meat is because it is tasty. Why is it so tasty? Well you'll have to blame cavemen for that :P. They didn't get much meat so when they did there bodies forced them to gorge. Our taste buds came accustomed to making meat very tasty. To be a vegetarian all you have to do is defeat that craving, rather like ciggerates.
yar
20th March 2009, 03:42 pm
Tobehonest I'm still addicted too both. I must be a total Cave man.:redface:
BiPenny
20th March 2009, 04:43 pm
That is the way most meat chickens are slaughtered - especially the ones for fast food and processed foods.
I am a vegetarian and I have been for a good 14 years or so. I like to know what I am eating. I don't have any problem with other people eating meat but I think they should be happy to kill it themselves - if not it's hypocritical IMO.
But thats just me :)
Phil
20th March 2009, 09:59 pm
but I think they should be happy to kill it themselves - if not it's hypocritical IMO.
:)
I grew up in a country village/s were it was the norm to hunt for the pot, i have no objections to killin a rabbit/bird/fish etc too eat but when it comes to summit like a cow/pig i couldn't imagine doin it meself...i think i'd prefer to starve....its easy to pick up a pack of steaks/chicken without a thought as to were it came from or how it lived but when yer in the situation where ya gotta provide yer own food things change...i spose i'm biased towards smaller bein's...its somehow easier 'to me' to see a rabbit as less consequential too a bigger animal[Only registered and activated users can see links]
Star Twister
21st March 2009, 01:55 am
I heard that pigs are supposed to be actually intelligent animals
Is this true??
ardus
21st March 2009, 04:40 am
I think it depends what you mean by cruelty. I think that it is possible to produce meat for the mass market without, frank, cruelty, not saying the best conditions in the world just not cruel. That said producers willing to cut ethical corners will be cheaper. So if you believe in animal welfare you need to do your homework about the conditions of different producers and vote with your money.
I hate to be the asshole but here I am
Define the word cruelty.
If you define it properly, every meat manufacturer will meet that definition.
You have to decide
Are you an omnivore
Or are you a Vegetarian
you don't have any other choices
Make your decision.
Australia
21st March 2009, 07:15 am
The entire meat industry is fucked. It's not just KFC. Stop eating meat. Both your body and the animals will thank you for it.
marshlander
21st March 2009, 10:44 am
... I don't have any problem with other people eating meat but I think they should be happy to kill it themselves - if not it's hypocritical IMO.
But thats just me :)
It's not just you.
marshlander
21st March 2009, 10:46 am
I heard that pigs are supposed to be actually intelligent animals
Is this true??
I'm more of a goat fan myself, but a black pig used to keep my great grandfather as a pet ...
fredv3b
21st March 2009, 04:53 pm
I heard that pigs are supposed to be actually intelligent animals
Is this true??
'Dogs look up to us, cats look down on us, pigs treat us as equals' - Winston Churchill
princealbertofb
22nd March 2009, 12:21 am
I'm more of a goat fan myself, but a black pig used to keep my great grandfather as a pet ...
Lol and now a piglet keeps his goat as a love pet... :wink:
sweetlad86
22nd March 2009, 12:23 am
'Dogs look up to us, cats look down on us, pigs treat us as equals' - Winston Churchill
My cat looks at me like an equal but cats terned to look down on all life...
Phil
22nd March 2009, 11:43 am
I heard that pigs are supposed to be actually intelligent animals
Is this true??
Pigs actually come between apes and dogs on the intelligence scale :xyxthumbs:
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