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Animal-rights group launch vegan campaign in Bournemouth town centre ahead of Kaleb Cooper's show

PETA have displayed advertisement signs in the town urging people to 'support' farmers by going vegan

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The billboard tells people to support farmers by going vegan (Ben Stoney Photography)
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The billboard tells people to support farmers by going vegan (Ben Stoney Photography)

An animal-rights group has launched an advertisement campaign in a Dorset town centre promoting veganism ahead of Kaleb Cooper's farm show. The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has...

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