Sludge Watch ==> The Meatrix II 1/2

Maureen Reilly maureen.reilly at sympatico.ca
Wed Nov 1 11:21:24 EST 2006


http://www.moremeatrix.com/



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Watch The Meatrix II ½, online now at www.moremeatrix.com.


What happened to Moopheus after being kidnapped in Meatrix 2?  What really 
goes on in meat processing facilities?  And what can you do?



Answers to these questions, plus plenty of Meatrix action and excitement, 
can be found online at www.moremeatrix.com.



Produced by Sustainable Table and Free Range Studios for Participant 
Productions, The Meatrix II ½ has been launched to educate consumers about 
problems at processing facilities and to help promote the social action 
campaign surrounding the Fast Food Nation movie being released by 
Participant Productions and Fox Searchlight on November 17th.



Developed by Participant Productions and found at 
www.participate.net/fastfoodnation, the first action in the campaign is to 
encourage consumers to eat more sustainable animal products by visiting the 
Eat Well Guide - www.eatwellguide.org – our online directory of sustainably 
raised meat, poultry, dairy, and eggs.  Four more actions will be added 
after the movie launches.



Discover for yourself why The Meatrix has revolutionized online advocacy by 
watching it today at www.moremeatrix.com!



OUT NOW - The Meatrix II 1/2!!

Helping to feed our Fast Food Nation

www.moremeatrix.com



Diane Hatz

Senior Program Director, Sustainable Table

Executive Producer, The Meatrix

215 Lexington Ave, Suite 1001

New York, NY 10016



tel: 212-991-1930

fax: 212-726-9160



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Sludgewatch Admin:  in a discussion of irradiated meat, a food advocate 
recommended labelling of foods that have been irradiated.  He suggested that 
the label read 'Irradiated Feces" instead of "Irradiated Meat".  He pointed 
out that meat doesn't need irradiation ...its the feces on the meat that 
needs irradiation.

Good point.





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