Checkoff Tracks Activist Groups' Influence on Kids
Submitted on Jan 08, 2008
Advocacy Strategies | Diet and Nutrition | Farmed Animals | Vegetarianism and Veganism | Animal Advocacy | Factory Farming | Meat, Dairy, Egg Consumption | Vegetarian Social, Psychological and Moral Development | Youths - Social, Ethical Development
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Activist groups such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) are affecting children's meat-eating habits, according to research by the Pork Checkoff. One-third of respondents (ages 9-14) had heard of or visited the PETA website, and 53% of these children indicated that the web site/video had impacted their eating habits in some way.
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