From Laura Broxson, of the National Animal Rights Association in Ireland:
I am delighted to announce that La Mere Zou restaurant (22 St. Stephens Green, Dublin 2), after only a small number of protests, has decided to stop serving foie gras!
Upon arriving there yesterday, a member of staff was outside changing the menus, and informed us that they have now stopped serving it, have even made new menus, and won't be getting foie gras in again.
He told me that they initially didn't want to admit defeat, but that we will have no need to protest their restaurant over foie gras anymore - and he even invited me to come back and confirm this with the manager during the week, if I wished.
So I would like to say a big "THANK YOU" to everyone who took part in this campaign, we did it!!!
Best wishes,
Laura Broxson
086 8729 444
National Animal Rights Association
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Monday, March 30, 2009
Dublin Restaurant Stops Selling Foie Gras thanks to N.A.R.A.
Congratulations on a job well done N.A.R.A.!
Posted by A. at 4:13 PM
Labels: abuse, animals as food, farming, holiday animals, Ireland, N.A.R.A.
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