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KT Tunstall Takes on Scotland’s KFC Managers

Sigh. To have KT Tunstall’s looks and knee-trembling singing voice… But the award-winning Scottish lass, who was catapulted to fame with Black Horse and the Cherry Tree, is much, much more than that - she’s a heroine to every single chicken suffering and dying for KFC restaurants all over the world. You may remember my telling you that all chickens killed for KFCs in Canada will be given better lives and gentler deaths, but they’ll have no such luck here in the UK - unless they have a helping hand from people like you who care. And KT is not one to mumble in the corner about it! Read the letter below that she sent to every single KFC restaurant manager in Scotland, along with a shocking DVD, pressuring the company to stop its suppliers’ worst abuses of chickens. Thanks KT!


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posted by Niranjan on June 11th, 2008 at 2:21 pm

Thumbs up to KT Tunstall! Thumbs down to KFC!

posted by Chandon Bleackley on June 12th, 2008 at 4:32 pm

This was a very good letter. Let’s all hope that something positive comes of it. If nothing does, then the best thing the potential consumer can do is not to spend their money in the restaurants. It is a sad fact of modern life, that only “money talks” in some cases.

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