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DeCALF Your Coffee! PETA to Protest Starbucks Vegan Surcharge

Milwaukee, Wis. – Because Starbucks agrees that animal-friendly vegan milks are better for the planet but still charges extra for them, PETA protesters will descend on the chain’s store on N. Downer Avenue tomorrow with an extremely lifelike calf prop stuffed inside a Starbucks cup, which is guaranteed to stop shoppers in their tracks. When:    Thursday, May 13, 12 noon Where:    Starbucks, 2551 N. Downer Ave. (at the intersection with E. Webster Place), Milwaukee “Starbucks is milking customers who care about animals and the planet,” says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. “Cruelty to cows aside, dairy is an environmental disaster, with its methane emissions and the destruction of forests for grazing land, so PETA is calling on the company to put its money where its mouth is and price vegan milks at or below the price of cow’s milk.”

Starbucks: PETA protests coffee chain s vegan surcharge

Raley s Stops Selling Coconut Milk From Major Thai Producer: PETA

Reply(1) Raley s is now among more than 30,000 stores including Albertsons, Wegmans, Costco, Target, Food Lion, and Stop & Shop that have cut ties with coconut milk brands that use coconuts picked by monkeys, according to PETA. (Alexander Rutz/Shutterstock) NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Raley s, the West Sacramento-based grocery store chain with 78 locations in Northern California and Nevada including several in the Bay Area has reportedly stopped selling coconut milk from major Thailand producer Chaokoh, according to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals or PETA. The grocery chain s decision to pull the product from its shelves followed a PETA campaign and two PETA Asia undercover investigations into the use of chained and caged monkeys in Thailand s coconut-picking industry, PETA said Tuesday in a news release.

Raley s Drops Coconut Milk Tied to Monkey Labor After PETA Push

Moira Colley 202-483-7382 Sacramento, Calif. – Following a PETA campaign and two PETA Asia undercover investigations into the use of chained and caged monkeys in Thailand’s coconut-picking industry, Raley’s has ended its sale of coconut milk from major producer Chaokoh. PETA’s campaign included sharing video footage and meeting with the company twice, rallying its members and supporters to call on the chain to make the right decision, and sending a delivery of humanely picked coconuts to Raley’s CEO. “A life as a chained-up coconut-picking machine is no life at all for a monkey, who needs to socialize, play, and explore with family members,” says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. “Since PETA exposés have confirmed cover-ups of cruelty on coconut farms, no grocery store with a conscience can keep Chaokoh products on its shelves, and Raley’s should be recognized for taking action.”

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