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Force foie gras out of Bath - contact the sellers

category bristol | protests | news report author Friday July 10, 2009 07:36author by Matt Banning - Bath Activist Networkauthor email bathactivistnet at yahoo dot co dot ukauthor address www.bathactivistnetwork.blogspot.com Report this post to the editors

BAN need your help in forcing foie gras out of Bath - contact the sellers at -

Minibar
1 John St
Bath, BA1 2JL
01225 333323

Alexander Grant is the owner of the resteraunt

After a year and a half of campaigning, and suceeding in temporarily making Bath foie gras free, an isolated resteraunt (Minibar) is refusing to take the disgusting 'delicay' off the menu.

Bath Activist Network are half way through a week of continuous protest against the resteraunt, which has responded with typical violence and intimidation (including the owner driving into a protest with his 4x4, knocking an activist to the floor).

The resteraunt has also recieved enthusiastic support from the Bath plod who has made many inept attempts to stifle protest and protect 'buisness as usual'.

Now we need your help - please politley contact the resteraunt to let them know what you think of their continued sale of Foie gras at the following address

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Minibar
1 John St
Bath, BA1 2JL
01225 333323

Alexander Grant is the owner of the resteraunt.

Foie gras is the liver of ducks and geese force fed through a metal tube directly into their stomachs several times a day until their liver has swollen to up to 10 times its natural size. The bird is confined in battery conditions, and will be unable to walk and riddled with disease by the time it is killed -

This is not a delicacy, this is barbarity!

To get involved in the campaign email bathactivistnet@yahoo.co.uk

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   o rly?     fM    Fri Sep 18, 2009 13:31 


 
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