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Paul McCartney's Meat Free Monday under fire

London, (ANI): British farmers have slammed Sir Paul McCartney's bid to turn meat eaters into vegetarians for one day a week, dubbing it a 'gimmicky' campaign.

The former Beatles star and two of his daughters, fashion designer Stella and photographer Mary, are heading the Meat Free Monday initiative, which persuade Britons to drop animal products from their diet for one day per week.

Macca insists that if people eat less meat it will help to improve the environment. However, officials at the National Farmers Union (NFU) have criticised the idea, insisting the star has overestimated the environmental problems caused by manufacturers.

"Diet is a lifestyle matter, and individual choices must be respected, but this campaign has a rather gimmicky air to it," the Daily Express quoted a spokesperson for the NFU as saying. "It greatly overstates the contribution that British livestock make to climate change, compared to, for example, transport where emissions have been rising rapidly in recent years," the spokesperson added.
 
User Comments
Ronnie Wright 21 Jun 2009 05:20 am
The meat industry has only one thing on its mind - maiking money. Health and the invironment does not concern them.
Jan Gods Creatures Ministry 20 Jun 2009 05:54 pm
Sir Paul McCartney is right. Cutting down, or eliminating meat and animal products will help the environment, our health and of course the billions of animals who are suffering for our taste of them. If we all turned to sustainable agriculture, the animals would still be depleting our land and water and polluting them as well. We simply need to at least cut down. God doesn't like greed for flesh, as Numbers 11.31 to 34 shows, and the love of money which is the root of all evil, 1 Timothy 6.10. Keep speaking up Sir Paul.
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