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Freedom of Information
Junk Pet Food Involvement
Australian Vet Schools 2014
1997 Wall Street Journal article 'Doctors Give Treats for Plugging its Brands'.
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What if medical students were programmed in nutrition, the control of obesity, cancer, diabetes and heart disease courtesy of 'free' lectures from Macdonalds and textbooks from KFC?
Consider the uproar if dental schools pushed the consumption of sugary, fizzy drinks thanks to funds from Coca Cola.
Imagine if the Mafia were to organise the ethics and integrity curriculum at the Police Academy.
That's preposterous, you may say.
Alas, in every Australian veterinary school junk pet-food grease lubricates the brainwashing machine. Australian taxpayers and student fees pay for the machine. But it's the junk pet food multinationals, Mars Inc., and Colgate-Palmolive that appear to own and control the machine.
Most vet schools try to keep their illicit liaisons secret. Murdoch Vet School in Perth, Western Australia provided some transparency and accountability. See how they solicit funds, as they bend over backwards, offering full service for surprisingly little cash.
Sydney University
FOI U Sydney 2014
FOI Sydney Uni 11 OCT 2014 refusal to disclose
FOI Sydney Uni rights of review
External Review refuses to disclose information.
Sydney University 'proud' of its involvement with Hill's mass poisoning of pets
Sydney University involvement with Hill's a division of Colgate-Palmolive and Royal Canin, division of the Mars Corporation to be examined in the NSW Civil & Administrative Tribunal 17 September 2015
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