
Maryland seafood locale claps back at PETA in billboard feud before crab season: 'Brought religion into it'
Fox News
Maryland seafood restaurant Jimmy's Famous Seafood hit back at PETA after the animal rights organization launched a billboard near the restaurant encouraging people to go vegan.
The seafood restaurant, located in Dundalk, Maryland, posted a photo of two billboards on Thursday advertising their restaurant in response. One said, "they died to be enjoyed" and the other read, "it'd be a sin to waste them." Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.
"They brought religion into it," co-owner John Minadakis, who took over the business with his brother in 2003 after their father passed, told Fox News Digital, noting PETA's billboard. "There are some things that I believe should be off limits in the marketing world."

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