Kate Winslet speaks out against foie gras

Posted by Jo Louise | April 16th, 2010

Kate Winslet

Kate Winslet

Actor Kate Winslet has narrated a PETA video showing the cruelty of foie gras production. For more information about foie gras, see nofoiegras.org.

The following article on the subject was published by the Australian newspaper.

Winslet speaks out against foie gras
The Australian, 15 April 2010

OSCAR-WINNING actress Kate Winslet has thrown her weight behind a campaign against foie gras, narrating a video which she said shows the “terrifying and painful” way the food is produced.

Winslet, winner of the 2009 best actress Academy Award for The Reader, put her voice to the footage for campaign group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).

The video – which PETA said was filmed undercover on foie gras farms – shows birds confined to cramped cages and apparently being force-fed by having tubes placed down their throats.

The foodstuff is normally made by force-feeding ducks and geese to enlarge their livers.

“Foie gras is sold as an expensive ‘delicacy’ in some restaurants and shops, but no one pays a higher price for foie gras than the ducks and geese who are abused and killed to make it,” she said today.

“This is a terrifying and painful process for the birds, who have no semblance of a normal life and know that several times a day a tube will be rammed down their throats,” said the 34-year-old.

Ducks & geese force-fed for foie gras

Ducks & geese force fed for foie gras

She ended the video with an appeal to boycott the food: “Please join us in helping ducks and geese by pledging never to eat foie gras.”

PETA said the video would be sent to exclusive department stores around the world in a bid to stop them selling the product.

Winslet is the latest British star to speak out against foie gras. Actor and former 007 Roger Moore paid for and starred in a poster campaign outside a top London shop in November against the food.

The bus stop poster outside the upmarket department store Selfridges, on the British capital’s Oxford Street, urged shoppers to think twice about buying the delicacy. The ad was also for PETA.

Original article can be found here.

 

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