Since the 1950s, the Japan-based aggregates Ajinomoto Co., Inc.—the world’s biggest maker of the disputable food flavor enhancer monosodium glutamate (MSG), as well as its owner of packaged frozen food brands Tai Pei, Ling Ling, and José Olé—has been tormenting hundreds of thousands of dogs, fish, gerbils, guinea pigs, mice, pigs, rabbits, and rats in horrific and d.e.a.d.l.y experiments. The corporation has steadfastly refused to stop conducting pointless animal tests utilizing its chemicals.
It is about time that Ajinomoto pays notice, and we are in desperate need of your assistance.
In order to make questionable human health claims regarding the goods and ingredients they are selling to customers, food businesses routinely subject animals to inhumane testing, during which they suffer and murder the animals. However, the reality is that these tests are neither mandated by law nor do they contribute in any way to improving the health of humans.
There is another option available to us. Superior research techniques that do not include the use of animals are easily accessible, are less expensive than animal testing, and are far more trustworthy. These techniques include investigations that may be safely carried out on human volunteers or donated human tissue.
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Experimenters at Ajinomoto have cut up the stomachs of dogs and implanted tubes into them. The dogs then were fasted for 18 hours, given liquid meals containing MSG and other common amino acids, had their stomach fluid removed, and injected with medications. They also starved rabbits, obtained repeated blood samples from the rabbits, gave the animals a common amino acid, and finally killed and dissected the rabbits. And Ajinomoto has funded or conducted recently published experiments in which rats or mice were subjected to having their nerves cut as well as being starved, forced to run or swim, force-fed, injected with a variety of toxic cancer drugs, electrocuted, and cut open, causing some of the rats or mice to pass away as a result of botched surgeries while others were killed and dissected. These experiments were recently published.
PETA is at the forefront of the international movement to put an end to the despicable practice of animal experimentation in the food and beverage sector. Following discussions with PETA scientists, well-known corporations including Kellogg, The Coca-Cola Company, and General Mills have all decided to implement new policies that prohibit the use of animals in testing. It is time for Ajinomoto to join the ranks of the dozens of other food and beverage firms located all over the globe who, after having conversations with PETA, have ceased supporting or performing frightening animal studies that are not even necessary by law.