![]() I’m a meat eater, and I love fish, too, so I’m not opposed to killing an animal for food.īut paying thousands of dollars for a safari to kill beautiful – even endangered – animals so you can have your photo taken with the dead body? Um – no. Okay, these photos are dated 2010, but I’ve just become aware of them, and this article on the website Smile Politely.ĭon’t get me wrong. Maybe customers will think twice about helping you earn more money from your cold cuts and soft drinks so you can pose with a big grin alongside more big game you shoot and kill for fun. we’re sure all your franchise owners are happy to know how you spend the profits they earn for you. It is being re-published today because of outrage over the killing of Cecil, a beloved and protected lion, in Zimbabwe by another American game hunter, the Minnesota dentist Walter PalmerĬongratulations, Jimmy John. This article was published originally on ecoExplorer in 2013. The fine print under the photo above says “Jimmy John Liautaud with 79lbs tusker”. So these are two reasons to eat elsewhere: one dead African elephant and one dead Delta leopard, hunted down and killed by Jimmy John Liautaud in 2010, as the photos by Johan Caliz Safaris show. ![]() That may not have anything to do with the quality of the chain’s food, but it does indicate the quality and ethics of the man behind the sandwiches. The founder of the Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwich chain is a big game hunter who has shot and killed animals for sport and trophy photos, including an elephant and a leopard. ![]()
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