Animal rights organizations protest campus KFC
By Erin Corbett
Posted: 9/16/08, 12:28 AM EST Section: News
The Syracuse Animal Rights Organization held a public protest against Syracuse University's support of KFC Corp. Monday afternoon. The protest focused on improving KFC's treatment of chickens and removing the restaurant chain's presence on campus.
Student representatives and community volunteers of the group, including one individual dressed as a bright yellow bird, demonstrated outside Kimmel Hall, home to a campus KFC. Members of SARO colored the sidewalk with chalk messages against KFC and collected student signatures and e-mail addresses to form a petition against the restaurant.
"We are asking (KFC) to adopt some minimum animal welfare guidelines that they so far have refused to listen to," said Amber Coon, campaign coordinator of SARO. "So we're hoping that (by) getting on campus and getting around … that KFC will have to choose between listening to their customers and listening to the fact that animals feel pain and need to be treated well, or they're not going to do business anymore."
Monday was the first day this year that the group has publicly protested KFC, said Ryan Huling, a community volunteer who helped organize the demonstration.
"We understood that it was an obligation of ours, working with this student group, to hopefully get rid of this company or at the very least make some improvements," Huling said.
SARO has been pressuring the school to get rid of the popular campus restaurant on campus, Huling added.
"Obviously when students hear about what happens to chickens killed for KFC ... it's not the kind of company they want to support," he said.
While some students signed SARO's petition, others passed by the protest.
"I agree with what they're doing, but I'm really not a big fan of PETA," said Mark Carey, a junior illustration and computer science major.
Carey took one of the fliers produced by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals that SARO was passing out, but he did not put his name on the petition.
Student representatives and community volunteers of the group, including one individual dressed as a bright yellow bird, demonstrated outside Kimmel Hall, home to a campus KFC. Members of SARO colored the sidewalk with chalk messages against KFC and collected student signatures and e-mail addresses to form a petition against the restaurant.
"We are asking (KFC) to adopt some minimum animal welfare guidelines that they so far have refused to listen to," said Amber Coon, campaign coordinator of SARO. "So we're hoping that (by) getting on campus and getting around … that KFC will have to choose between listening to their customers and listening to the fact that animals feel pain and need to be treated well, or they're not going to do business anymore."
Monday was the first day this year that the group has publicly protested KFC, said Ryan Huling, a community volunteer who helped organize the demonstration.
"We understood that it was an obligation of ours, working with this student group, to hopefully get rid of this company or at the very least make some improvements," Huling said.
SARO has been pressuring the school to get rid of the popular campus restaurant on campus, Huling added.
"Obviously when students hear about what happens to chickens killed for KFC ... it's not the kind of company they want to support," he said.
While some students signed SARO's petition, others passed by the protest.
"I agree with what they're doing, but I'm really not a big fan of PETA," said Mark Carey, a junior illustration and computer science major.
Carey took one of the fliers produced by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals that SARO was passing out, but he did not put his name on the petition.
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Mike
posted 9/16/08 @ 8:57 AM EST
I don't care how they kill the chickens, as long as they end up delicious... and on my plate. Get a job!
Karen
posted 9/18/08 @ 12:26 AM EST
I stopped eating at KFC when I heard about an undercover investigation into KFC's suppliers. The slaughterhouse workers were tearing the heads off live chickens, spitting tobacco into their eyes, spray-painting their faces, and violently stomping on them. (Continued…)
Buda
posted 10/04/08 @ 2:51 PM EST
Hey you Mike,Please do not be stupid and inhumane!!!
You say so, because you are not the poor,defensless chicken, just think for a minute and thought carefully about the suffering of these animals. (Continued…)
bunnylove
posted 10/05/08 @ 3:16 AM EST
Go to KentuckyFriedCruelty.com and you will see why everyone should sign the petition.
This article says PETA wants to stop KFC. That is not true! They are not trying to stop KFC from being a fast food place. (Continued…)
bunnylove
bunnylove
posted 10/05/08 @ 3:30 AM EST
Go to KentuckyFriedCruelty.com and you will see why everyone should sign the petition.
This article says PETA wants to stop KFC. That is not true! They are not trying to stop KFC from being a fast food place. (Continued…)
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