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  • by Heather Moore

    KFC Does Chickens Wrong Ever since January 7, 2003, when People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the world's largest animal rights organization, launched an international campaign to end the extreme cruelty to...read more

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    by Paul Lines

    How often do we think about the treatment of animals in the process of becoming the take-away food we eat? Convenience food at convenient prices may be great for us, but what does it cost the animals that are bred to becom...read more

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    by Ardeth Baxter

    PETA has almost singlehandedly put animal rights on the map. It's an in-your-face organization with very thick skin that never gives up on changing public attitudes about animals and how we should treat them. Nevertheles...read more

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    by Kate Manning

    It was in April 2001 that PETA introduced it's Kentucky Fried Cruelty campaign, which focuses on the unethical treatment and slaughter of chickens for the fast food industry. By raising awareness, they aim to inform the pu...read more

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    by Wayne K. Wilkins

    PETA's Kentucky Fried Cruelty campaign is a non-violent protest against Kentucky Fried Chicken after shocking and graphic information was discovered about the cruel and in-humane happenings that go on in the processing and...read more

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    by Ted Sherman

    To those millions of Americans who scarf down more than 100 million fried chickens a year at Kentucky Fried Chicken, McDonald's and other quickie joints, not too many think about how the late chickens, when alive, were rai...read more

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    by N. A. Hernandez

    PETA's "Kentucky Fried Cruelty" campaign is to stop the cruelty the chickens face before they are killed and then cooked up for KFC. It is a fact that KFC suppliers cram birds into huge waste filled factories, breed and dr...read more

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    by Matthew Soo

    Upon looking into PETA's, Kentucky Fried Cruelty campaign the first stop I made was at KentuckyFriedCruelty.com. After taking a look at the R-Rated PETA version of the Colonel, what celebrity did I find supporting PETA's ...read more

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    by Frances Simon

    Horrified by the conditions at the farms of KFC's suppliers, PETA initiated its "Kentucky Fried Cruelty" campaign. According to PETA's website, more than 850 million chickens are destined to fill the colonel's buckets. W...read more

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    by Angie Papple

    PETA is a household name; everyone knows who they are, but hopefully most people have been spared from some of their crazy, in-your-face tactics. Understandably, they want to bring an end to animal cruelty - and while tha...read more

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    by Chrissy K

    The great deals every week, and the delicious chicken has many of us flocking to KFC for a snack or a meal; however, how many of us are aware of how KFC treats their chicken? PETA launched a Kentucky Friend Campaign that p...read more

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