From ConsumerFreedom.com
May 15, 2008
After nearly two years as contraband, America’s leading gourmet pariah is finally back on the menu in Chicago. Having banned foie gras in 2006, the Chicago City Council reversed its decision yesterday in a 37-6 vote that left animal activists screeching and “duckeasies” shutting their doors.
For consumers, though, the Council’s decision was an important victory. As CCF's Director of Research told the media yesterday,
Fortunately for Chicagoans, culinary freedom is back—for now, at least. In the meantime, the anti-foie gras crowd is working hard to recruit Ashton Kutcher’s webbed feet to fight the status quo. Victory is sweet…
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