
For Immediate Release:
March 27, 2023
Contact:
David Perle 202-483-7382
Baltimore â Following its most recent billboard bout with Jimmyâs Famous Seafood, PETA is coming out swinging for crabsâwho are feeling individuals, not foodâin a new 30-second TV spot hitting airwaves this week, narrated by PETA President Ingrid Newkirk, urging everyone to see the crustaceans as intelligent, sensitive individuals and opt for vegan fare instead.
âWhen it comes to feeling pain and fear, a crab is no different from a cat, a dog, or a human being,â says Newkirk. âPETA is calling on diners to leave crabs in peace and off their plates and to support local restaurants that offer tasty vegan crab cuisine.â
In nature, crabs care attentively for their young, keep their homes clean, and defend neighboring crabsâ burrows against intruders. Captured crabs feel agonizing pain when their legs are damaged or torn off by workers quickly ripping them from fishing nets. Some mutilated crabsâwho need their claws to feed and defend themselvesâare tossed back into the ocean, where they suffer and die. The âsurvivorsâ end up in pots of scalding-hot water, where theyâre boiled or steamed alive.
PETA points out thereâs no need to eat crabs or other sea life with so many tasty vegan seafood options available online, in grocery stores, and in restaurants across the city. Celebrated local vegan eatery The Land of Kush was named a winner for its scrumptious crabless crab cakes on PETAâs first-ever list of the Top 10 Vegan Seafood Dishes. Other local restaurants known for delicious vegan crab cuisine include Refocused, Dodahâs Kitchen, Liora, and Harmony Bakery.
PETAâs video will air on the following channels and dates.
- FOX/WBFF-TV: Monday (March 27) and Tuesday (March 28) evenings during Fox45 News at 10
- ABC/WMAR-TV: Monday (March 27), Wednesday (March 29), and Friday (March 31) at 11:35 p.m. during Jimmy Kimmel Live!
- CBS/WJZ-TV: Monday through Friday (March 27â31) during WJZ News at 11PM
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