WHOLE FOODS MARKET MANAGER ARRESTS
INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED FOOD JUSTICE ADVOCATE
Mill Valley, California (November 19, 2019) - Food Empowerment Project
Founder and Executive Director Lauren Ornelas was arrested by Whole Foods
Market on November 16, 2014, for handing out educational pamphlets in front
of Whole Foods Market (WFM) in Sebastopol, California. The store manager had
complained to police, and when the officer did not make the arrest, the
manager chose to make a citizen's arrest.
Ms. Ornelas was a participant in a peaceful, legal protest by longtime Whole
Foods Market shoppers and animal advocates as part of a national boycott
asking WFM to stop the sale of domestic rabbit meat-a new item recently added
to the WFM meat case.
Ms. Ornelas, who runs a vegan food justice non-profit and has been vegan for
over 26 years, said after her arrest, "The Whole Foods Market manager had me
arrested because they don't want their customers to know about their bunny
'meat.' WFM does not need to be responsible for the deaths of even more
animals." Margo DeMello, President of House Rabbit Society, adds, "Whole
Foods Market has consistently hidden behind their wholly inadequate 'humane
standards' and unsubstantiated claims of customer demands when rolling out
their new bunny meat program. They have also chosen to source their rabbits
from Iowa--an Ag-Gag state that does not allow outside verifications of
conditions and standards. Whole Foods is attempting to create a demand for
bunny meat and is not being transparent about how these animals lived and
died."
The Rabbit Advocacy Network, an international coalition of organizations,
animal lovers, and activists led by Mill Valley's SaveABunny and Richmond's
House Rabbit Society, has been protesting WFM's June 2014 decision to begin
selling bunny meat--the country's third most beloved furry companion animal.
In response, WFM has replied with form letters promoting their humane
standards, has blocked social media users from posting comments about bunny
meat, and has deleted negative customer feedback on WFM's Facebook pages.
Marcy Berman-Schaaf, the Founder and Executive Director of SaveABunny, Inc,
a San Francisco Bay area-based nonprofit rabbit rescue and adoption center,
says, "New Zealand white rabbits are a gentle, loving, docile breed often
referred to as the 'golden retrievers' of bunnies. They are as intelligent
and sensitive as cats and dogs, can use a litter box like a cat, and live
with millions of Americans as beloved family members. We expected better
community values from Whole Foods Market."
Ms. Ornelas' leafleting activity in front of the store was legal, in
accordance with the Supreme Court ruling Pruneyard Shopping Center v. Robins
(1980), which established that, in California, private shopping centers
become de facto public space when it comes to the exercise of an
individual's free speech rights, and California Supreme Court ruling Ralphs
Grocery Company v. United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 8 (2012),
which narrowed Pruneyard to those areas which are designed to encourage
shoppers to congregate and relax, like the Sebastopol Whole Foods Market's
outdoor seating area.
Arresting a peaceful protester who was exercising her constitutionally
protected free speech rights reinforces the fact that Whole Foods Market has
something serious to hide in their rabbit meat program.
For further information, visit <https://www.rabbitadvocacynetwork.org>
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