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In collaboration with PETA launched a day without meat



Most recently, Paul McCartney has appealed to the public not to consume turkey to celebrate the big day like Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Quoted from Rolling Stone, in collaboration with PETA, McCartney conveyed through a T-shirt with a turkey with the words 'Eat No'. He also advised people to be vegetarian and tells his favorite recipes during the holiday season.

Animals observer organization, PETA, informed that more than 45 million turkeys are killed every year at Thanksgiving and more than 22 million were killed at Christmas.

To the NME, The Beatles legendary musician reveals plan dishes that will be served family when the big day later. He recalled, "We ate grilled vegetables at home, so when we celebrate traditions like Christmas, that grill is perfect."

"Completely vegetarian," he continued. "So, I can do all the traditional things my dad. We can do family activities with a delicious meal that. So, I prefer it than turkey. "


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