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Day of Action at Lunardi's
Date:
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Time:
12:00 PM
-
3:00 PM
Event Type:
Protest
Organizer/Author:
East Bay Animal Advocates
Email:
Location Details:
Times & Places:
Noon - 1 PM: Lunardi's Supermarket, 1825 El Camino Real, Burlingame
1:30 - 2:00 PM: Lunardi's Supermarket, 100 Skycrest Shopping Center, San Bruno
2:30 - 3:30 PM: Lunardi's Supermarket, 1085 Alameda, Belmont
Noon - 1 PM: Lunardi's Supermarket, 1825 El Camino Real, Burlingame
1:30 - 2:00 PM: Lunardi's Supermarket, 100 Skycrest Shopping Center, San Bruno
2:30 - 3:30 PM: Lunardi's Supermarket, 1085 Alameda, Belmont
East Bay Animal Advocates asks Lunardi's Supermarket to have a heart for chickens before Valentine's Day
On Sunday, February 11th, join East Bay Animal Advocates (EBAA) in asking Lunardi's Supermarket to stop selling eggs from chickens raised in overcrowded, wire cages (known as battery cages).
As a high-end grocery chain, Lunardi's proclaims its purported
commitment to excellence: "We can explain our prices, but we don't ever want to have to justify our quality." Recently, EBAA documented conditions at one of Lunardi's egg suppliers. Shockingly, Lunardi's still sells eggs from chickens confined in overcrowded, wire cages. Citing concerns over animal care, EBAA has contacted Lunardi’s many times without a single response. Moreover, Lunardi's is the lead competitor of Andronico's Market, which stopped selling battery cage eggs in October 2006.
On Sunday, February 11th, join East Bay Animal Advocates (EBAA) in asking Lunardi's Supermarket to stop selling eggs from chickens raised in overcrowded, wire cages (known as battery cages).
As a high-end grocery chain, Lunardi's proclaims its purported
commitment to excellence: "We can explain our prices, but we don't ever want to have to justify our quality." Recently, EBAA documented conditions at one of Lunardi's egg suppliers. Shockingly, Lunardi's still sells eggs from chickens confined in overcrowded, wire cages. Citing concerns over animal care, EBAA has contacted Lunardi’s many times without a single response. Moreover, Lunardi's is the lead competitor of Andronico's Market, which stopped selling battery cage eggs in October 2006.
For more information:
http://www.LunardisAbuse.com
Added to the calendar on Wed, Jan 31, 2007 9:15AM
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