Activists from the animal protection group L214 temporarily occupied a Burger King restaurant in Paris on Saturday dressed as chickens.
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In the early hours of the morning, around 100 activists stormed a branch of the American fast food chain to protest the conditions in which chickens are raised, it was reported. BFM TV.
As seen in a video shot by French journalist Clement, the activists, dressed in chicken balaclavas, all stood and clung to each other.
On her Twitter account, the group’s co-founder, Brigitte Gauthier, suggested that workers at Burger King reproduced “horrendous rearing conditions” and were “tight as chickens”.
“The chickens used by Burger King live permanently in some kind of crowded subway. L214 today reproduces this strong promiscuity in a symbolic restaurant,” she also said.
The action of these militants was supported by some French deputies of the National Assembly.
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