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Un poulet tué en direct à la TV

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Un poulet tué en direct sur un plateau TV au Royaume-Uni. Jamie Oliver avait
déjà été critiqué pour avoir égorgé un agneau en direct... Comme si visiter
un abattoir n'était pas suffisant pour exposer la réalité... On peut se
demander si un jour on ne verra pas ce style de télé réalité en france ...
<http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=343673>
Jamie Oliver electrocutes chicken on TV
Wednesday Jan 9 07:00 AEDT
By ninemsn staff
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has electrocuted a chicken and suffocated male
chicks on television, outraging animal rights groups.
The slaughter will appear on British television this week, and is apparently
designed to highlight the brutality of battery farming.
The footage shows Oliver electrocuting a chicken and draining blood from its
neck, as well as suffocating male chicks in a container, the Daily Mail
reports.
"I think if even a small percentage of people watching were informed and
decided to shop differently as a result that would make a real difference,"
Oliver said.
"I don't think it is sensational to show people the reality of how chickens
live and die at the moment. It may be upsetting for some people, but that's
how things are."
The Naked Chef's stunt has angered animal rights group RSPCA, which
described killing chickens in a studio as "misguided".
"The lights, the cameras, the noise could be frightening and cause animals
potential distress," a spokesman said.
The show is part of Oliver's Fowl Dinners and will air this Friday in the UK
on Channel 4. A station spokesman said he was unaware of any concerns by
animal rights groups.
Oliver, known for campaigning for healthier school meals, urged businesses
and people to choose to consume birds raised in better conditions.
"And if seeing some of the practices helps to change the shopping habits of
just five per cent of people watching, then it will be worth it," Oliver
said.
Oliver also criticised British supermarket giant Sainsbury, who has paid him
$2.2 million to appears in ads, for not appearing on the Channel 4 show for
a debate.
The 32-year-old has become a target for animal rights groups after he cut
the throat of lamb on TV.





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