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PETA announced a surprise protest in Birmingham which aims for people to stop eating chicken.
The animal rights organisation will be paying a visit to the Chicken Quarter on Thursday, October 30 with a 'bloody' message.
PETA members will be carrying buckets of fake blood, intestines and guts on New Street outside Wingstop, Dave's Hot Chicken, Nando's, Popeyes and KFC .
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The protest will take place ahead of World Vegan Day (November 1) and is meant to be a reminder that chicken burgers and nuggets come from animals who were once alive.
Speaking to BirminghamLive, PETA's Reuben Skeats said: "People are busy and being constantly bombarded with advertisements and other mess

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