Fair is fair right? So PETA figures if KFC can use fire extinguishers and hydrants to promote chicken wings, they should be able to use city fire trucks to denounce cruelty to chickens. I guess that makes sense in terms of chicken wars.
PETA has offered Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard $7,500 for advertising space on the vehicles, after KFC announced this week that it will pay for city fire extinguishers in exchange for advertising on them. It's also paying for smoke detectors the city will give away.
So what does PETAs proposed ad look like? It's a plucked and scalded chicken with the phrases "Chickens Are Burned To Death At KFC" and "Boycott Cruelty." Straight to the point, that's for sure. The group claims many KFC chickens are scalded to death during processing, something it has long criticized the restaurant's for.
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