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Hanging cow at Australia restaurant sparks controversy
AFP | Published — Thursday 28 September 2017
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ADELAIDE, Australia: An Australian pizzeria that hung a taxidermied dairy cow from its ceiling to call attention to the industrialization of the farming industry has been criticized on social media for cruelty.
Owners Federico and Melissa Pisanelli, who are passionate about animal welfare, defended their decision to hang the large Friesian-Hereford cow from its hind legs, saying they wanted to remind patrons of how meat was sourced.
“We have worked hard to educate on the origins of the food we are serving,” Melissa Pisanelli told AFP at the Etica restaurant in the southern city of Adelaide, which has meat and dairy on its menu.
“It’s talking about how the industry has become industrialized, and how it’s moving in a way that doesn’t keep up with consumers’ perceptions.”
Federico Pisanelli said they also wanted the confrontational installation, which is right above dining tables, to challenge the “idyllic view of happy cows and green pastures.”
“It is confronting to look at a cow like that because it contradicts our usual representations of a dairy cow.”
The installation has sparked debate on the restaurant’s Facebook page, with one user accusing the owners of promoting “cruelty, ignorance and dissonance.”
“If yours was a vegan restaurant, this would make a little sense.... Since yours aren’t, you are subjecting the cow as a pure decoration piece,” another person wrote.
But not all commentators were critical.
“Very few restaurants are willing to start a conversation about where their food comes from,” one user wrote.
“We have to stop seeing meat as something that comes from the supermarket and understand the pain and suffering animals sometimes go through,” another person wrote.
The Pisanellis said they had encountered a lot of “misinformed views” on social media about the installation, but also received many supportive e-mails.ADELAIDE, Australia: An Australian pizzeria that hung a taxidermied dairy cow from its ceiling to call attention to the industrialization of the farming industry has been criticized on social media for cruelty.
Owners Federico and Melissa Pisanelli, who are passionate about animal welfare, defended their decision to hang the large Friesian-Hereford cow from its hind legs, saying they wanted to remind patrons of how meat was sourced.
“We have worked hard to educate on the origins of the food we are serving,” Melissa Pisanelli told AFP at the Etica restaurant in the southern city of Adelaide, which has meat and dairy on its menu.
“It’s talking about how the industry has become industrialized, and how it’s moving in a way that doesn’t keep up with consumers’ perceptions.”
Federico Pisanelli said they also wanted the confrontational installation, which is right above dining tables, to challenge the “idyllic view of happy cows and green pastures.”
“It is confronting to look at a cow like that because it contradicts our usual representations of a dairy cow.”
The installation has sparked debate on the restaurant’s Facebook page, with one user accusing the owners of promoting “cruelty, ignorance and dissonance.”
“If yours was a vegan restaurant, this would make a little sense.... Since yours aren’t, you are subjecting the cow as a pure decoration piece,” another person wrote.
But not all commentators were critical.
“Very few restaurants are willing to start a conversation about where their food comes from,” one user wrote.
“We have to stop seeing meat as something that comes from the supermarket and understand the pain and suffering animals sometimes go through,” another person wrote.
The Pisanellis said they had encountered a lot of “misinformed views” on social media about the installation, but also received many supportive e-mails.
 
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This post is a obvious attempt to bait hindus.....
regardless beef is tasty, but I'd kind of lose my appetite seeing something like this in the store.
 
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This post is a obvious attempt to bait hindus.....
regardless beef is tasty, but I'd kind of lose my appetite seeing something like this in the store.
I think that's the objective Federico and Melissa are trying to achieve. It's a risky move but it will work.
 
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I think that's the objective Federico and Melissa are trying to achieve. It's a risky move but it will work.
I think I remember reading that they wanted to draw attention to where our meat was sourced from or something, but I think this was a ploy for attention.
 
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Waste of good meat there
Stupid gora lol

Tastes so much better when you butcher it yourself .

Mmm roasting liver on outside fire yum yum
Having fresh cow brain curried fast like Anda and hot roti
Beautiful

I even eat the eyes
 
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Waste of good meat there
Stupid gora lol

Tastes so much better when you butcher it yourself .

Mmm roasting liver on outside fire yum yum
Having fresh cow brain curried fast like Anda and hot roti
Beautiful

I even eat the eyes

They used the meat.... the cow was taxidermied.
 
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There should be a Humanitarian law to not treat animals as product they should be allowed to live life in a natural reserver and while consumption is necessariy for Human Life preservation the animals should also have a chance to live naturally

The conditions at some of the Chicken (plants which are industrial in nature) or with other stock life are very disturbing

After viewing some of these disturning Industrial plants I had difficulty to consume meat products for sometimes

The world is a huge place and there is no reason why "artficial tiny area" must be created and abuse animals and then obviously end their life suddenly

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There is something very cruel about Humans becasue we are very good at abuse
 
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Couple of things - the way animals are kept now a days is not something that would finally result in healthy meat/food. The pic just shows how animals are treated before being butchered. Second, it is better to turn vegetarian with abundance of veg options. Animals do not have same level of intelligence but those who have kept pets or farm animals understand strong emotions exhibited by them. Just my opinion.
 
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