Savings.com Drops Six Flags Promo Over ‘Swim With Dolphins’ Program
Coupon Dealer Earns Vegan Chocolate Thank-You From PETA
For Immediate Release:
August 12, 2015
Contact:
David Perle 202-483-7382
A box of delicious dolphin-shaped vegan chocolates is on its way to Savings.com as a thank-you from PETA for the company’s recent decision to drop all promotions of Six Flags Discovery Kingdom because of its “swim with dolphins” program. After hearing from PETA that dolphins suffer from extreme emotional, physical, and psychological stress when they’re subjected to forced human contact, Savings.com agreed to eliminate all coupons to the park. It also previously pulled discounted SeaWorld tickets from its site.
“The public is rejecting businesses that profit from the imprisonment of sensitive, intelligent dolphins,” says PETA Foundation Deputy Director of Captive Animal Law Enforcement Brittany Peet. “By dropping Six Flags, Savings.com has made the savvy decision to listen to its consumer base—and PETA urges all companies still offering deals to cruel facilities to follow suit.”
Six Flags’ long history of violating even the minimal standards of the federal Animal Welfare Act include allowing feces and algae to accumulate in water, having inadequate shade over dolphin pools, and failing to provide animals with protection from abuse and harassment from the public. As noted by PETA—whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to use for entertainment”—some dolphins, including babies, are torn away from their families and sold to marine parks around the world, while others are bred in captivity and spend their entire lives in cramped concrete pools. Captive dolphins are often housed in incompatible groups and develop ulcers and other illnesses as a result of the stress of captivity—and many die prematurely.
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