The animal rights group PETA is drawing comparisons between a local court case that saw a woman keep her dead husband in her home for six months, and having meat in your home.
In a press release, the group said it's proposing a new billboard in Hamilton that will read: "Are there corpses in your home? Time to go vegan."
The group warns that "corpses could be hidden in plain sight in other homes, particularly in kitchen refrigerators."
"If you have chicken breasts, steaks, or bologna in your refrigerator, we have news for you: You're sharing your home with corpses," PETA president Ingrid Newkirk says in the press release.
"People who are horrified, saddened, or surprised by the thought of cohabitating with a corpse should ask themselves how they can justify taking the lives of wonderful individuals who happen not to be human, and try going vegan."
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