Pamela Anderson's Fight Against Kentucky Fried Chicken

Pamela Anderson with Henrik Winther
Pamela Anderson has a bone to pick with Kentucky Fried Chicken. She is a member of PETA. Although she has been criticized in the past for being a bit of a hypocrite when it comes to PETA, as far as what she has worn and eaten, I have to say that this fight against Kentucky Fried Chicken is justified in my opinion.
Now I am not a big fan of corporate food chains to begin with. The most I ever venture into is a Crackle Barrel or Burger King if I am on the highway and the choices of meal stops are very limited. I haven't been in a Kentucky Fried Chicken since the late 1970's, and after watching the KFC chicken processing video, I never will.
I had the misfortune of suffering through the entire video of Kentucky Fried Chicken's processing plant which you can view at www.kentuckyfriedcruelty.com and I was totally horrified to say the least. Workers throwing chickens against the walls, stomping on them alive, clipping their beaks off on arrival, over crowding, boiling them alive and the tale of terror goes on.
Pamela Anderson has contacted Kentucky Fried Chicken and has asked them to be more humane in their processing plants and and even asked Kentucky’s governor to remove a bust of Col. Sanders from the State Capitol Building. Pam went as far as to contact Henrik Winther, president of Rostik, KFC's Russian partners and asked them to watch the slaughter house video.
Pam has appeared in billboard adds in her "lettuce bikini top" and TV spots asking people to boycott Kentucky Fried Chicken until they change their evil ways.

Pamela is not alone in her fight against KFC. Many celebrities as well as musicians have joined her fight. From Paul McCartney, Phil Collins, Tommy Lee (natch), and Pink, to the Smashing Pumpkins and Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders. For the full list of almost 60 celebs that support this boycott click here. And some of the celebs have provided short videos. These stars are asking people to "Kick the Bucket" and sign the petition.
Kentucky Fried Cruelty Activists explain their beef with KFC:
The roughly 1 billion chickens killed each year for KFC's buckets are crammed by the tens of thousands into excrement-filled sheds that stink of ammonia fumes. The birds’ legs and wings often break because they’re bred to be too top-heavy and because workers carelessly shove them into transport crates and shackles. Continued on the next page


