For immediate release:
September 30, 2021
Contact:
Brooke Rossi 202-483-7382
Saint Louis – This is National Seafood Month (October), vegan twist! PETA has covered buses and bus stops in Gateway City with images of dozens of marine animals that are demanding to be removed from visitors’ plates, and on Saturday, next to one of the new commercials, the group will give passersby the opportunitytunaty to sample free crispy tofu flavored Ish Bites (with vegan tartar sauce) from CC’s Vegan Spot.
When: Saturday, October 2, 13.00
Where: Market, 1730 (near the intersection with S. 18th Street), St. Louis
PETA Bus Ads Encourage Viewers To Watch Sea piracy, which demonstrates widespread environmental destruction caused by the global fishing industry, including fishing gear rather than plastic bottles, is an estimated 46% of the Great Pacific Garbage Field.
“Behind every crab cake or fish fillet is someone who, like you and me, felt pain and fear,” says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. “PETA encourages everyone to switch to delicious vegan seafood that helps protect the aquatic animals and oceans they call home.”
Vegan seafood like Gardein’s Golden Fishless Filets and Good Catch’s Crab-Free Cakes are Earth-friendly, free from saturated animal fats and cholesterol. and prevents fish from being gutted on the decks of fishing boats, live lobsters from falling into boiling water, dismemberment of conscious crabs and octopuses that can be separated and served while still wriggling.
PETA ads can be found on buses and bus stops at the following locations:
- 1621 S. Broadway
- 4670 st. Chippewa
- 715 Chouteau Ave.
- 1006 Clark Ave.
- 4315 Hampton Ave.
- 1006 S. Jefferson Ave.
- 3101 Market st.
- 210 N. Tucker Blvd.
- 300 S. Tucker Blvd.
PETA, whose motto is in part that “the animals are not ours to eat” – opposes arrogance, a worldview focused on human superiority. For more information please visit PETA.org or subscribe to the group on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram…