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Perhaps those interested can write Harish

Bharti to become part of lawsuit

 

McD ourtages 1 billion Hindus

a decade of falsification

Indian beef protesters raid McDonald's

(McDonald's has lied for 10 years to everyone,

saying its fries were cooked in 100% vegetable

oil after 1990. It took a special request

at the counter for a nutrition form to

be told that the fries were preprocessed in

beef tallow. A coalition of vegetarians and Hindus

based in Seattle is suing McDonald's.

http://www.mcspotlight.org)

http://www.murderking.com

/messages/boycottwendys

India has 700 million beef abstainers and

300 million nonegg eating vegetarians

 

 

May 6, 2001

Web posted at: 10:43 AM HKT (0243 GMT)

 

NEW DELHI, India -- McDonald's

restaurants have faced the wrath of

Hindu activists again over the use of beef

flavoring in the chain's french fries in the

United States.

 

A Hindu nationalist group shouted

slogans outside the corporate office of

McDonald's in the Indian capital on Saturday, demanding the closure

of all its

outlets.

 

More than 50 protesters belonging to the Shiv Sena, an alliance

partner of Prime

Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's government, refused to accept the

company's

clarification that french fries and other vegetarian products sold

in India "do not

contain any beef or animal extracts, of whatsoever kind."

 

In a memorandum addressed to Prime Minister Vajpayee, Jaibhagwan

Goyal, a

local Shiv Sena leader, demanded that the government order

immediate closure

of all McDonald's restaurants in the country.

 

Goyal was skeptical of the company's assurance, saying it had made

similar

promises in the United States 10 years ago, but continued to use

beef flavoring in

fries.

 

The protest was peaceful compared to those held on Friday when

demonstrators

from the Bajrang Dal, an affiliate of Vajpayee's Bharatiya Janata

Party, charged

into a Bombay suburb outlet and smashed furniture and ceiling

lights. No injuries

were reported.

 

Cow dung attack

 

Protesters later smeared cow dung on a McDonald's mascot at another

outlet in

Bombay, India's financial capital.

 

On Saturday, Vikram Bakshi, managing director of McDonald's in New

Delhi,

told reporters that the company has developed a menu especially for

India that

gives consideration to Indian cultural and religious sentiments.

 

"McDonald's India does not use beef or pork. We also do not use any

animal

flavoring or extract for any of our vegetable products, including

French fries."

 

He expressed the hope that the controversy would die down soon.

 

The protests began after Indian newspapers on Friday carried

front-page reports

of a lawsuit filed in the United States.

 

An Indian-American lawyer accused McDonald's of using beef fat in

the

preparation of French fries more than a decade after it said it

would cook its

fries in vegetable oil.

 

The lawsuit for unspecified damages was filed on behalf of two

Hindus who do

not eat meat and one non-Hindu vegetarian Tuesday at the King

County Superior

Court in Seattle, Washington, by attorney Harish Bharti.

 

 

 

McDonald's India, which opened its first restaurant in India in

October 1996,

now has 28 outlets in New Delhi, Bombay, Pune, Jaipur and on the

Delhi-Agra

highway.

 

 

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