Land O'Lakes Supplier's Owners Charged With Cruelty September 29, 2009
Posted by Marta at September 29, 2009 7:27 AM | Permalink | Comments ( 9 ) | TrackBackThe following is a guest blog from PETA's Alisa Mullins. Please take a look and then make the pledge to try veganism.
-Marta
At a news conference in St. Paul, Minnesota, today, PETA unveiled footage from our five-month undercover investigation of a filthy factory dairy farm in Pennsylvania that supplies milk to St. Paul-based Land O'Lakes, the largest seller of branded butter in the U.S.
Undercover Footage Shot Inside a Land O' Lakes Supplier
It's a violation of Pennsylvania law to neglect animals, deprive sick and injured animals of veterinary care, and deny animals clean and sanitary shelter. Charges against the farm's owners have been approved and filed by a local magisterial district judge. The factory farmers are innocent until proven guilty, of course, but they would face up to 90 days in jail and $750 in fines if convicted.
We have also called on Land O'Lakes to buy milk only from farms that meet our 12-point animal welfare plan, which would prevent much of the suffering we documented at this farm.
For those of you who can't stomach the thought of eating butter after watching that video, take a minute to tell Land O'Lakes to implement our 12-point animal welfare plan. Then check out one of the many vegan butter alternatives that are widely available. My personal favorite is Earth Balance margarine. It's 100 percent vegan and free of trans fat, and it tastes even better than butter, at least to my taste buds. Best of all, it's also 100 percent free of cruelty to cows and calves—as well as pus.
-Alisa
Cheese: It's Grosser Than You Thought January 15, 2009
Posted by Ryan at January 15, 2009 9:57 AM | Permalink | Comments ( 9 ) | TrackBackIt's been a great couple of days for veganism on MSNBC. First, the frustratingly loveable crew of "Morning Joe" talked this morning about everybody's new favorite peta2 campaign — Sea Kittens! — and now this...
In an article titled "Cheese — it's grosser than you thought", the network documents the truly horrifying levels of "bacteria, stomach lining, pesticides, and pure fat" that comes with every pus-filled slice of cheese (excluding vegan cheese, obviously).

News articles like these are always great to send to friends and relatives though, who will likely be disgusted to see what they've been eating/drinking/spraying out the nose. "Hey Grandma, guess what?!?" :)








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