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# I was thinking this,
I need proof before I believe this spurious tale!
(, Thu 11 May 2006, 10:52, archived)
# it's like these amazing lunches he apparently has
always followed by going to the pub.
I find it all rather difficult to believe!
(, Thu 11 May 2006, 10:55, archived)
# Well I bought
a pound of bacon from Asda and put it under the grill. Now I've got 8 healthy piglets.
*Runs
(, Thu 11 May 2006, 10:59, archived)
# Cooking nice lunches
gives me the motivation to get out of bed in the morning.
And I go to the pub every single day of the week apart from Sunday when I'm too busy with Sunday Lunch
(, Thu 11 May 2006, 11:01, archived)
# E-mail from the Animal Rights Coalition (made me laff !)
Re: Tesco Quail Eggs,

Thank you very much for bringing this to our attention. We have checked into it, and yes, Tesco's are definitely selling eggs that are capable of hatching. However, we are concerned that if we started a campaign about this that it might encourage other bird breeders to "hatch" eggs from Tesco's, and we know how miserable life can be for animals born in captivity. This being the case we have decided that, in the long term, less animal suffering will be involved if we don't advertise these fertilised eggs by starting a campaign.

Tesco's, like all supermarkets, is guilty of inflicting massive suffering on all the animals whose bodies they sell, and whose milk and eggs they exploit. In a world where animals who have been born are treated so contemptuously by all and sundry it would be a wasted effort to try and get the sale of quail eggs banned. Hopefully fewer animals will be born to suffer in captivity by our keeping silent.

Again, thank you for your vigilance. If anything changes with this situation, please let us know.

Regards,
(, Thu 11 May 2006, 10:58, archived)
# That sounds like a cop-out to me
(, Thu 11 May 2006, 11:05, archived)