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PETA wackiness - urging Ben&Jerry's to use breast milk?!

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WATERBURY, Vt. -- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals sent a letter to Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, cofounders of Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc., urging them to replace cow's milk they use in their ice cream products with human breast milk, according to a statement recently released by a PETA spokeswoman.

 

"PETA's request comes in the wake of news reports that a Swiss restaurant owner will begin purchasing breast milk from nursing mothers and substituting breast milk for 75 percent of the cow's milk in the food he serves," the statement says.

 

PETA officials say a move to human breast milk would lessen the suffering of dairy cows and their babies on factory farms and benefit human health.

 

"The fact that human adults consume huge quantities of dairy products made from milk that was meant for a baby cow just doesn't make sense," says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. "Everyone knows that 'the breast is best,' so Ben & Jerry's could do consumers and cows a big favor by making the switch to breast milk."

 

"We applaud PETA's novel approach to bringing attention to an issue, but we believe a mother's milk is best used for her child," said a spokesperson for Ben and Jerry's.

 

Read PETA's letter to Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield

 

September 23, 2008

 

Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, Cofounders

 

Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc.

 

Dear Mr. Cohen and Mr. Greenfield,

 

On behalf of PETA and our more than 2 million members and supporters, I'd like to bring your attention to an innovative new idea from Switzerland that would bring a unique twist to Ben and Jerry's.

 

Storchen restaurant is set to unveil a menu that includes soups, stews, and sauces made with at least 75 percent breast milk procured from human donors who are paid in exchange for their milk. If Ben and Jerry's replaced the cow's milk in its ice cream with breast milk, your customers-and cows-would reap the benefits.

 

Using cow's milk for your ice cream is a hazard to your customer's health. Dairy products have been linked to juvenile diabetes, allergies, constipation, obesity, and prostate and ovarian cancer. The late Dr. Benjamin Spock, America's leading authority on child care, spoke out against feeding cow's milk to children, saying it may play a role in anemia, allergies, and juvenile diabetes and in the long term, will set kids up for obesity and heart disease-America's number one cause of death.

 

Animals will also benefit from the switch to breast milk. Like all mammals, cows only produce milk during and after pregnancy, so to be able to constantly milk them, cows are forcefully impregnated every nine months. After several years of living in filthy conditions and being forced to produce 10 times more milk than they would naturally, their exhausted bodies are turned into hamburgers or ground up for soup.

 

And of course, the veal industry could not survive without the dairy industry. Because male calves can't produce milk, dairy farmers take them from their mothers immediately after birth and sell them to veal farms, where they endure 14 to17 weeks of torment chained inside a crate so small that they can't even turn around.

 

The breast is best! Won't you give cows and their babies a break and our health a boost by switching from cow's milk to breast milk in Ben and Jerry's ice cream? Thank you for your consideration.

 

Sincerely,

 

Tracy Reiman

 

Executive Vice President

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Re: PETA wackiness - urging Ben&Jerry's to use breast milk?!

  • Breastmilk that would potentially be used in IC would serve a much better purpose in a milk bank.
  • I saw that and I was amused. Peta certainly knows how to make headlines. I take comfort in the fact that I'm pretty sure you can't make ice cream with BM.

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  • Gross! Gross! and Gross! again. Did you know breast milk turns color depending on what the mother eats? Since a friend has joined the la leche group, I've learned a lot of amazing things about the human body and really disturbing things too.
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  • And what women are going to line up to volunteer their milk to make some cherry garcia exactly?
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    And what women are going to line up to volunteer their milk to make some cherry garcia exactly?

    Haha, that's what I was wondering....

    I mean, I could see it serving a small restaurant, but do you know how much B&J is consumed on a daily basis?  TONS, I'm sure!  (I tried to find the amount of ice cream they produce per year but am having trouble.  Regardless, I believe they're doing quite well...)

    It's simply not logical to milk that many human women.  Which is clearly PETA's point.  We're not going to hook up a bunch of women to those milking machines so we shouldn't do it to cows.  Well, PETA, human women serve many other purposes.  It would be a waste of resources to milk women as they are capable of much more than cows are.  So I can only assume you're doing this for publicity, but I see find your logic faulty, PETA.

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