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PETA has generated considerable controversy with its aggressive approach to anti-carnivore and animal cruelty advocacy but, regardless of whether you eat meat, it's hard not to admire the group's dedication to its cause.

If you fill out this form, PETA will send you a free copy of its "Vegetarian Starter Kit" which includes information about the benefits of eliminating meat from your diet, ways to get started, healthy vegan recipes, and more. Is it propaganda? Absolutely! There are also profiles of vegetarian celebrities.
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