French turn against force-fed geese

A new poll shows almost one out of two French people are now against force feeding geese and ducks to make the national delicacy Foie gras.

Almost one out of every two French people now favour banning the force-feeding of geese and ducks to produce the national delicacy, foie gras, a survey shows.

A public opinion poll released on Saturday by OpinionWay for animal rights group L214 showed 47 per cent against force-feeding, three points more than last year, and 56 per cent of women opposed to the practice.

Only 29 per cent of the 1032 people polled this month said they would refuse to buy foie gras in protest against the ill-treatment of animals, but this was 10 points higher than a poll in 2009.

In all, consumption of foie gras dropped three per cent last year.

Its production is banned in Denmark, Finland and Germany.


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