Published Letters and Op-Eds from COK’s Writers Group
Vegans Choose Cruelty-Free Holiday Foods
Thank you for sharing Addison Herron-Wheeler’s thoughtful story about
vegan Thanksgiving celebrations [“Tofurkey, an animal-friendly
alternative,” Nov. 22].
Addison, a high school senior, should be applauded for encouraging others to
put compassion at the center of their holiday feasts. Leaving animals off our
plates doesn’t mean skimping on flavor. Rather, it simply means choosing
the cruelty-free versions of our favorite foods.
Each year in the U.S., billions of birds, pigs, and cows are raised and killed
for food. With virtually no laws to protect them, they are routinely subjected
to cruel practices including intensive confinement and mutilations without
pain relief.
As a former animal control officer in Washington, I am certain that if such
abuses were inflicted upon the dogs and cats with whom we share our homes it
would result in prosecution.
Thankfully, each of us can express our compassion for animals every time we
sit down to eat, simply by choosing vegan foods.
Erica Meier
Washington
The writer is executive director of Compassion Over Killing.
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