For immediate release:
February 9, 2021
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Megan Wiltsie 202-483-7382
Saint Augustine, Florida. – In flirty pajamas for Valentine’s Day, PETA supporters gather at a heart Augustine tomorrow to hand out fruit from a huge pile of bananas and remind passers-by that going vegan can help them “eat bananas” in the bedroom, as cholesterol in meat blood goes to everything organs of the body.
When: Wednesday, 10 February, 12 noon
Where: At the intersection of Cathedral Square and St. George Street, St. Augustine.
“Vegetarian food protects human hearts from disease and allows sensitive cows, chickens and pigs to keep theirs,” says PETA executive vice president Tracy Reiman. PETA plays Cupid with a reminder that veganism can increase the stamina you need to Any Valentine’s Day “.
PETA, whose motto, among other things, is “Animals are not ours to eat,” notes that meat eaters have higher rates of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, obesity, cancer and impotence than vegans. Plus, every person who goes vegan saves nearly 200 animals a year from horrific deaths in the meat, egg and dairy industries and helps prevent pandemics. SARS, swine flu, avian flu, and COVID-19 all arose from keeping and killing animals for food.
PETA stands against arrogance, the worldview of supporters of human superiority. For more information please visit PETA.org or subscribe to the group on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram…