alexchern75
New member
Let me start off by mentioning that I am not an animal activist. But I do believe that everyone and everything that is alive has certain rights that we should respect.
Tonight, I stopped at the local grocery store, Raley's #239 located at 7874 Lichen Drive, Citrus Heights, Ca 95621, phone # 916-722-4535. I thought it was a nice night for fish but much to my horror I observed what I believe to be a huge infraction of animal rights...
I must admit that I love lobster (to eat), but it bothers me when I see them in the small aquarium where you are able to buy them fresh live and kicking, and ready for the boiler...boiling live lobsters is not so nice but at least they get to spend their last few days and/or hours in the water with their own kind.
What I saw tonight was really horrible...as you can see by the pictures and video, Raley's packaged live lobsters in plastic containers, barely large enough to fit the lobsters let alone allow room for movement. This package has a few holes for ventilation, but keeps the lobsters dry and cold...last time I checked, Maine lobsters are marine crustatians that require water to live in, not to mention food.....
I spoke with the butcher and he stated that he could not do a single thing about this problem. He said they did not have a lobster tank...to which I replied then maybe they should not sell lobster. I mentioned that it was inhumane, to which he replied that they could last up to two weeks like that. But he continued that the last ones they had about a month ago did not survive that long...suggesting that they died there before they were even sold.
I later spoke with the manager via phone and all he said was that the lobsters could survive 4 days under those conditions...I respectfully mentioned that he could survive for 4 days with out food as well, but that did not make such inhumane treatment appropriate.
I am forwarding this email with pictures and video to a few different news stations, PETA, and others in hopes to draw attention to this disturbing and inhumane practice of keeping live lobsters in small, dry, plastic containers designed for vegetables and other non-living types of food. It is not right to make them live out of their element in containers where they cannot move and are allowed to slowly and painfully die.
I hope this inspires similar feelings of dismay among others and eventually leads to the halt of this practice.
See attached pictures.
Here are the links to the video:
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v514/alexchern75/?action=view¤t=MVI_8437.flv
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v514/alexchern75/?action=view¤t=MVI_8436.flv
Feel free to contact me:
Alex Chernak
916-717-5294
Tonight, I stopped at the local grocery store, Raley's #239 located at 7874 Lichen Drive, Citrus Heights, Ca 95621, phone # 916-722-4535. I thought it was a nice night for fish but much to my horror I observed what I believe to be a huge infraction of animal rights...
I must admit that I love lobster (to eat), but it bothers me when I see them in the small aquarium where you are able to buy them fresh live and kicking, and ready for the boiler...boiling live lobsters is not so nice but at least they get to spend their last few days and/or hours in the water with their own kind.
What I saw tonight was really horrible...as you can see by the pictures and video, Raley's packaged live lobsters in plastic containers, barely large enough to fit the lobsters let alone allow room for movement. This package has a few holes for ventilation, but keeps the lobsters dry and cold...last time I checked, Maine lobsters are marine crustatians that require water to live in, not to mention food.....
I spoke with the butcher and he stated that he could not do a single thing about this problem. He said they did not have a lobster tank...to which I replied then maybe they should not sell lobster. I mentioned that it was inhumane, to which he replied that they could last up to two weeks like that. But he continued that the last ones they had about a month ago did not survive that long...suggesting that they died there before they were even sold.
I later spoke with the manager via phone and all he said was that the lobsters could survive 4 days under those conditions...I respectfully mentioned that he could survive for 4 days with out food as well, but that did not make such inhumane treatment appropriate.
I am forwarding this email with pictures and video to a few different news stations, PETA, and others in hopes to draw attention to this disturbing and inhumane practice of keeping live lobsters in small, dry, plastic containers designed for vegetables and other non-living types of food. It is not right to make them live out of their element in containers where they cannot move and are allowed to slowly and painfully die.
I hope this inspires similar feelings of dismay among others and eventually leads to the halt of this practice.
See attached pictures.
Here are the links to the video:
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v514/alexchern75/?action=view¤t=MVI_8437.flv
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v514/alexchern75/?action=view¤t=MVI_8436.flv
Feel free to contact me:
Alex Chernak
916-717-5294