
For Immediate Release:
March 30, 2023
Contact:
Nicole Meyer 202-483-7382
Houston â The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) upheld its original decision not to approve Houston resident Catie Cryarâs pro-vegan license plate application for âLVTOFUââdoubling down on its accusations of âvulgarityâ even though Cryar explained in her appeal that the message was simply âdesigned to inspire more people to try tofu.â In response to the rejection, which Cryar says is âdirty minds ruining clean food,â she has created bumper stickers with the same soybean-celebrating messageâand theyâre available for purchase here.
âMs. Cryar is determined to bypass the DMVâs wrongheaded decision and share the joy of soy with fellow motorists through her bumper stickers,â says PETA President Ingrid Newkirk. âPETA expects them to fly off our shelves as quickly as tasty tofu is being snatched from grocery store shelves in the Lone Star State.â
Not only is tofu cheaper than meat, it is also packed with protein, contains no cholesterol, and can lower the risk of suffering from heart disease, diabetes, various types of cancer, and numerous other health problems. Each individual inspired to go vegan by seeing Cryarâs âLVTOFUâ message would save nearly 200 animals every year from a miserable life of intense suffering and a violent, painful death and would shrink their own carbon footprint.
PETAâwhose motto reads, in part, that âanimals are not ours to eatââopposes speciesism, a human-supremacist worldview. For more information, please visit PETA.org, listen to The PETA Podcast, or follow the group on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.
Source: Peta.org