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Humane Society of the United States encouraging boycott Canadian seafood,
September 21, 2011
KG - NY Restaurant Group Joins The HSUS to Protect Seals
The Humane Society of the United States is pleased to announce that KG-NY Restaurant Group has joined the Protect Seals boycott of Canadian seafood. By encouraging restaurants, chefs and consumers to boycott Canadian seafood, The Humane Society of the United States intends to convince Canada's fishing industry to stop participating in and supporting the commercial seal slaughter each spring off the East Coast.
KG-NY’s Chef Kurt Gutenbrunner was quick to point out how indefensible the seal slaughter really is, “Clubbing and shooting baby seals for fashion is an abomination that should not be tolerated. I’m honored to support The Humane Society of the United States’ Protect Seals campaign and to do my part to bring an end to this tragedy.”
Highly-lauded Chef Gutenbrunner is the chef & co-owner of NYC's Wallsé, Café Sabarsky, Blaue Gans, Cafe Kristall, and the Upholstery Store and the author of "Neue Cuisine: The Elegant Tastes of Vienna." Chef Gutenbrunner's contemporary Austrian cuisine and his great love of art have earned him numerous rave reviews in the NY Times, resulted in him being awarded the highly coveted Michelin Star Rating, and secured him a spot among the luminaries in NYC's culinary world.
“The Humane Society of the United States is honored that Chef Gutenbrunner and the KG-NY Restaurant Group have joined the ever-growing list of individuals, restaurants and corporations that are saying enough is enough; the Canadian commercial seal slaughter must end now,” said John Grandy, Ph.D., HSUS senior vice president of wildlife.
KG- NY Restaurant Group (kg-ny.com) joins an impressive list of restaurant groups across the United States that are boycotting Canadian seafood until Canada ends its annual commercial slaughter of seal pups.
Throughout the United States, Canada and Europe, support for the boycott is growing with more than 5,500 restaurants and grocery stores participating.
http://www.humanesociety.org/news/p...ny_restaurant_group_protect_seals_092111.html
September 21, 2011
KG - NY Restaurant Group Joins The HSUS to Protect Seals
The Humane Society of the United States is pleased to announce that KG-NY Restaurant Group has joined the Protect Seals boycott of Canadian seafood. By encouraging restaurants, chefs and consumers to boycott Canadian seafood, The Humane Society of the United States intends to convince Canada's fishing industry to stop participating in and supporting the commercial seal slaughter each spring off the East Coast.
KG-NY’s Chef Kurt Gutenbrunner was quick to point out how indefensible the seal slaughter really is, “Clubbing and shooting baby seals for fashion is an abomination that should not be tolerated. I’m honored to support The Humane Society of the United States’ Protect Seals campaign and to do my part to bring an end to this tragedy.”
Highly-lauded Chef Gutenbrunner is the chef & co-owner of NYC's Wallsé, Café Sabarsky, Blaue Gans, Cafe Kristall, and the Upholstery Store and the author of "Neue Cuisine: The Elegant Tastes of Vienna." Chef Gutenbrunner's contemporary Austrian cuisine and his great love of art have earned him numerous rave reviews in the NY Times, resulted in him being awarded the highly coveted Michelin Star Rating, and secured him a spot among the luminaries in NYC's culinary world.
“The Humane Society of the United States is honored that Chef Gutenbrunner and the KG-NY Restaurant Group have joined the ever-growing list of individuals, restaurants and corporations that are saying enough is enough; the Canadian commercial seal slaughter must end now,” said John Grandy, Ph.D., HSUS senior vice president of wildlife.
KG- NY Restaurant Group (kg-ny.com) joins an impressive list of restaurant groups across the United States that are boycotting Canadian seafood until Canada ends its annual commercial slaughter of seal pups.
Throughout the United States, Canada and Europe, support for the boycott is growing with more than 5,500 restaurants and grocery stores participating.
http://www.humanesociety.org/news/p...ny_restaurant_group_protect_seals_092111.html