PETA asks school photo companies to retire 'say cheese,' use 'nutritional yeast' instead

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PETA wants companies to employ 'animal-friendly' phrases.

by RAY LEWIS | The National DeskSTAMFORD, CONNECTICUT - SEPTEMBER 23: Photographer April Bauer photographs school children during "picture day" at Rogers International School on September 23, 2020 in Stamford, Connecticut. PETA requested Tuesday school photography companies cease using the phrase "say cheese” for picture days, arguing it reminds children of bovine suffering.Geskus Photography Inc.

The organization alleged the dairy organization exploits cows’ relationships and leverages female cattle's milk-producing capacities. PETA instead wants companies to employ “animal-friendly” phrases for Gen Alpha kids, like “say peas,” “bees” and “nutritional yeast.”

 

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