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Friday, 05 December 2008

Paul McCartney urges fans to boycott McDonald's

9/10/2008 4:00:00 PM.  | BANG Showbiz
Sir Paul McCartney has urged people to boycott McDonald’s.

The vegetarian singer is furious the fast food giant are displaying his picture – along with his former Beatles bandmates Ringo Starr and the late John Lennon and George Harrison – at one of their outlets in his home city of Liverpool to attract more customers.

The musician’s spokesperson said: “What sort of morons do McDonald’s think Beatles fans are?"

“It’s ridiculous and insulting to use images to peddle hamburgers. Fans should boycott McDonald’s – and not just in Liverpool.”

Paul is president of the Vegetarian Society of Great Britain and an ambassador for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).

A PETA spokeswoman said: “He became a vegetarian after watching lambs play in a field outside his home and surely would not want anyone to use his likeness to help promote meat.

“We hope anyone who sees his picture on the wall will be reminded that he’s a vegetarian and skip the Big Mac for a veggie burger.”

A McDonald’s spokesperson denied using The Beatles’ images to boost sales, insisting they wanted to “acknowledge the outstanding contribution The Beatles made to both local and global culture”.

It was reported earlier this week that Paul – a vegetarian since 1975 – has been influencing new love Nancy Shevell’s attitude towards food.

A source said: “Nancy has toned down her super-Republican views and given up her beloved steaks, which shocked us.

“When they travelled around America this summer, they lived on avocado sandwiches and tomato soup. Now Nancy orders veggie food all the time.”

COMMENTS

Thursday, 09 October 2008

I agree with Paul McCartney. McDonalds is a disease, and unethical, on so many levels. What is bad for the animals, and most of the meat and eggs is source from factory farms, comes back eventually on the population. We reap what we sow! We have the risk of pollution from this "farming", the pollution of all the cardboard, plastic and waste, and the negative effect of obesity and other diseases. The coffee is even lousy! It is just junk food in more ways than one!

Posted by: Vivienne Ortega, Heidelberg Heights

 

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Yikes, Ms Ortega!! Chill. I agree Mickey D's is not the height of worldly cusine. But, in no way is it a "disease." Look at the thousands who are employed by the company world wide. It's phenomenal. You aren't in any way associated with those ugly canned Ortega Chiles, are you?? The ones the McDonald Corporation turned down from getting on their menu. If you are, I can understand your antipathy towards the company. It is biased to the max.

Posted by: Pithy Opiner, Stockton, California

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

all the way with palin eh pithy? u cow

Posted by: up ures, sydney

Wednesday, 29 October 2008

Jobs and employment do not justify unethical businesses. The drug industry and other criminal groups also "employ" people, and so will the Pulp Mill in Tasmania. Anything for "economic growth" without reserve has become our government's mantra - the same as John Howard's!

Posted by: Vivienne Ortega, Heidelberg Heights

 
 

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