Sir Roger Moore calls for foie gras boycott in Dubai

Actor News - 14-02-14
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mission to stop geese from being tortured for foie gras has entered new territory this week. Ahead of Fortnum & Mason�s opening of a new store in Dubai, former James Bond star Sir Roger Moore has called on Emirates residents not to shop there because of the company�s sale of the vile foodstuff.

Sir Roger�s statement:

I do hope the good people of Dubai will not be taken in by Fortnum & Mason�s scurrilous claim that �Englishness� characterises its products.

In fact, Fortnum & Mason is widely condemned and boycotted in Britain as one of the last department stores that still sells foie gras � a product so cruel that it is illegal to produce both there and in more than a dozen other countries. The store shamefully circumvents British animal-welfare law by paying workers in France to force-feed terrified geese via metal pipes until their livers become distended and diseased. An investigation by PETA into the foie gras farms from which the store�s distributor obtains foie gras found that the birds are being kept in the most appalling conditions.

The great and the good in England � including the Houses of Parliament, Wimbledon, Lord�s Cricket Ground, the BAFTA Awards and His Royal Highness Prince Charles � all refuse to serve this �torture in a tin�. I invite compassionate Dubai shoppers to join us in calling on Fortnum & Mason to end its involvement in the barbaric force-feeding of birds for foie gras.

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