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Subject [UPC] NYC Passes Ban on Foie Gras Putting Animal Welfare First
Date October 31, 2019 5:19 PM
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31 October 2019

NYC Passes Ban on Foie Gras Putting Animal Welfare First

United Poultry Concerns is pleased to share this wonderful news with you!

October 30, 2019

A historic vote on animal rights legislation in New York City has led to the
City Council banning foie gras from force-fed birds within city limits.

On October 30, 2019, the New York City Council passed Intro 1378, banning foie
gras from force-fed birds. The Health Committee unanimously voted yesterday to
push the bill before the entire Council.

In January, NYC Council Member Carlina Rivera introduced Intro 1378 that would
"prohibit the sale or offer for sale of foie gras made from force-fed birds, and
in food service establishments would further prohibit the provision of such foie
gras in any manner."


Intro 1378:
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Read the article:
NYC Passes Ban on Foie Gras Putting Animal Welfare First
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Also see:
Foie Gras Is Not a Non-issue: Ducks and Geese Matter
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More on Ducks and Geese:
Ducks & Geese
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