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And more promotion for Eating Animals. Natalie has been on CBS This Morning to talk about the documentary based on Jonathan Safran Foer's book, and here is the video of…
Eating Animals
And more promotion for Eating Animals. Natalie has been on CBS This Morning to talk about the documentary based on Jonathan Safran Foer's book, and here is the video of…
Natalie attended the Late Show with Stephen Colbert tonight to promote Eating Animals, and we have the full video appearance and photos:
Natalie attended a screening of “Eating Animals” in New York this afternoon, along with director Christopher Quinn, and Just Jared has the first photos of the event:
More after the jump:
Yesterday we saw an advance, today we have the full video of Natalie’s appearance on Hot Ones. Enjoy:
It’s time for a summary of the latest news in Natland during the last week... -Eating Animals will be released in North America in selected cinemas on June 15. Because…
Eating Animals, the documentary narrated and produced by Natalie and based on the book by Jonathan Safran Foer, will be released in the US in select cities on June 15.…
According to Livekindly, Eating Animals, the documentary narrated and produced by Natalie, and based on Jonathan Safran Foer's book, will release in US theaters on June 15. The film received…
I’m not sure if it is because of Eating Animals, or some other reason, but I’ve noticed a lot of messages on our social media channels along the lines of “How can Natalie talk about how we should treat animals when Dior tests its products on them.”
I don’t have an answer to that but I thought it would be a good idea to summarize the situation. So…
Does Dior test on animals?
It wouldn’t be the first time that advocacy groups would be wrong (see: GMOs) but as far as I can tell, the answer to the question is “yes”, with an important caveat – Dior doesn’t test or work with companies that test unless required to do so by law. China requires testing by law. Dior sells in China. So, for that market, their products are tested.
What does this say about Dior?
It means they’re another company that, like Apple, that even though they do a lot of good they are also willing to compromise in order to access a massive market.
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