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PETA set up their “Hell on Wheels” truck at Mission BBQ, right at the corner of Morgan Avenue. It’s a life-size pig transport truck with speakers playing cries of pigs..
PETA's 'Hell on Wheels' truck stops at Central City BBQ to promote going vegan, revealing the journey of pigs to slaughter amid Easter traditions.
“PETA’s ‘Hell on Wheels’ truck is an appeal to anyone who eats chicken or eggs to remember that these industries are cruel to birds and hazardous to human health and that the only kind ...
PETA's "Hell on Wheels" truck stops in front of Popovers on the Square in Portsmouth June 5, 2025 to protest the slaughter of chickens. City police respond due to a parking issue.
To gobble or not to gobble? An anti-animal-cruelty campaign headed by PETA made a stop at Bristol Farms in Santa Barbara on October 21, parking a truck adorned with hyper-realistic turkey photos and ...
The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals made an attempt to coax diners to reconsider their lunch plates on Thursday as the “Hell on Wheels” pig transport truck visited downtown Farmington.
Marnie Chambless of Atlanta and a representative of PETA, brought a “Hell on Wheels” truck to Lancaster city protesting chickens on their way to slaughterhouses on Friday, Jan. 24, 2025.
According to PETA, diners at the Riverside Grille in downtown Beaumont at noon on Saturday "are in for an earful this weekend when 'Hell on Wheels'—PETA's hyper-realistic pig transport truck ...
PETA's "Hell on Wheels" turns off of Devine Street to begin another loop around Five Points on July 3, 2025. The truck struggled to park in front of the restaurant and only paused by it for a few ...
PETA Dukes BBQ Debbie Stevenson, a 15-year-employee of Dukes Bar-B-Que, says business was "very very good" on the morning of PETA's "Hell on Wheels" truck visit.
PETA, or People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, will park its “Hell on Wheels” chicken truck outside Lancaster Central Market, 23 N. Market St., at noon Friday.
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.— PETA’S ‘Hell on Wheels’ truck visited Santa Barbara Monday. It was hard to miss — with loud animal cries and real images of turkeys in cages on their way to slaughter.