The Nashville City Paper reports today that PETA, in a effort to curb the use of chicken suppliers who use inhumane slaughter techniques, has purchased 160 shares of the Nashville-based restaurant. I don’t call myself a stock market guru, but 160 shares doesn’t seem large enough a portion to have much control, perhaps they plan on buying more later. PETA also owns shares of YUM! brand, which owns Kentucky Fried Chicken, and a target of a widely-publicized campaign to stop the cruel techniques used by their suppliers. Already comments have been made that PETA is trying to make O’Charley’s a vegan restaurant, not the case. Of course, anytime PETA is involved you will find a few insecure meat-eaters.
-
- Follow NashVeggie on
- TagsAlmond Milk Animal Abuse Animal Cruelty Animal Rights Animals Atlanta Baking Cheese Children Coffee Colorado Cooking Denver Dining Out Events Food Gardening Hazelnut Milk Holiday Meat Eaters Nashville Oregon Parenting People Pets Portland Recipes Restaurants Reviews Rice Milk Silk Slaughterhouse soy Soy Free Soymilk Stores Sweets Television Trader Joe's Travel vegan Vegetarian & Vegan News Veggie Burgers Video Whole Foods
- Recent Comments
- Links
- Local Veg Dining
- Baja Burrito
- Blue Coast Burrito
- Bombay Bistro
- Brixx Wood Fired Pizza
- Calypso Cafe
- Chipotle
- Fiddlecakes
- Fido
- Frothy Monkey
- Fulin's
- Grins
- Italia Pizza & Pasta
- Margot Cafe
- Mellow Mushroom
- Mitchell Delicatessen
- Pei Wei
- Pizza Perfect
- Qdoba
- Taco Mamacita
- The Smiling Elephant
- Watanabe
- Woodlands Indian Vegetarian
- Regional Vegan/Vegetarian
- Veggie Blogs
-
-
About
- Nashveggie.com - Vegan & Vegetarian in Middle Tennessee.



