‘Hell on Wheels’ Is Coming: Squawking Rooster Truck to Ruffle Feathers Outdoor St. Augustine Eating places


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December 12, 2023

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Brittney Williams 202-483-7382

St. Augustine, Fla. – St. Augustine diners simply would possibly think carefully about chowing down on fried hen when they see—and listen to—“Hell on Wheels,” PETA’s guerilla-marketing marketing campaign that includes a life-size hen shipping truck lined with photographs of actual chickens filled into crates on their strategy to a slaughterhouse, entire with precise recorded sounds of the birds’ cries and a subliminal message each and every 10 seconds suggesting that folks pass vegan. The vexatious car will traverse St. George Boulevard—simply 3 mins from Chick-fil-A and as regards to different meaty eateries—sooner than transferring directly to confront native diners at The Blue Rooster Cafe, Mojo Previous Town BBQ, Zaxby’s, Dick’s Wings & Grill, Buffalo Wild Wings, Candlelight South, and Brisky’s BBQ as a part of the gang’s East Coast excursion.

When:    Thursday, December 14, 12 midday

The place:    On the intersection of St. George Boulevard and Cathedral Position, St. Augustine

“In the back of each and every barbecued wing or bucket of fried hen is a once-living, delicate person who was once filled onto a truck for a terrifying, depressing adventure to their demise,” says PETA Govt Vice President Tracy Reiman. “PETA’s ‘Hell on Wheels’ truck is an attraction to someone who eats hen to keep in mind that the beef business is merciless to birds and the one type meal is a vegan one.”

PETA—whose motto reads, partially, that “animals aren’t ours to consume”—opposes speciesism, a human-supremacist worldview, and gives a unfastened vegan starter equipment on its website online.

For more info, please talk over with PETA.org, pay attention to The PETA Podcast, or observe the gang on X (previously Twitter), Fb, or Instagram.




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