Archive for May, 2008

May 5th 2008

“I’m Vegan” Documentary Looking for Funds

Boston-based filmmaker and activist Eric Prescott is raising money for a new film called “I’m Vegan”. Maybe you know Eric from the Boston Vegan Association or his blog, An Animal-Friendly Life.

In any case, the film sounds like a neat idea. This is how he describes it in his own words:

“I’m Vegan” is a series of short documentary profiles featuring vegans from all walks of life, produced with an eye toward addressing preconceived notions about vegans and veganism.

The various profile subjects are followed by a camera as they go about their daily business, all of which is edited around the central narrative of an interview that provides the structure and the context to counter negative stereotypes of vegans and veganism, and to promote veganism by portraying it as healthy and positive.

To maximize variety and diversity, interviews will be conducted with vegans around the country to meet a goal of capturing a few dozen profiles. These profiles will stand alone on the internet, but the director and cinematographer will also capture “b roll” footage to add to a feature-length documentary that weaves all the profiles together as part of a road trip to meet vegans around the U.S. With contacts at PBS and other potential avenues for distribution, it makes sense to take the footage we have and try to reach a less web-focused audience as well.

I hope he can get the dough!

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May 3rd 2008

Ask a Worcester Dunkin Donuts to Offer Soymilk

First New York City had a Dunkin Donuts offering soymilk, then 2 DC area Dunkin Donuts added it as an option too. Now let’s put Worcester on the map and get some of our local DD’s to start stocking the good stuff.

We have somewhere around 15 Dunkin Donuts stores in Worcester and a bunch more in the surrounding towns and cities. We can definitely get a few to start offering soymilk. Hopefully Dunkin Donuts will see how much demand there is for soymilk and add it to all of theie 5,500 stores.

So how about this, look at the list below and pick a location that’s close to where you live. Or if there isn’t one close to you, just pick any one. Give them a call or stop by the store and ask to talk to the manager. Ask him or her if they would start offering soymilk. Make sure you mention that there are other Dunkin Donuts that already offer soymilk. It’s that simple. Whaddya say?

Here are 15 Dunkin Donuts in Worcester:

100 Institute Rd Worcester, MA 01609
508-831-5693
340 Grove St Worcester, MA 01605
508-363-4901
67 W. Boylston St Worcester, MA 01606
508-854-8011
211 Chandler St Worcester, MA 01609
508-798-8354
421-427 Main St Worcester, MA 01608
508-791-5053
104 Belmont St Worcester, MA 01605
508-756-3274
123 Summer St Worcester, MA 01608
508-797-1329
845 Main St Worcester, MA 01610
617-753-9555
648 Chandler St Worcester, MA 01602
508-767-0341
185 Madison St Worcester, MA 01610
508-757-3991
295 Shrewsbury St Worcester, MA 01604
508-757-6168
263 Grafton St Worcester, MA 01604
508-754-0541
610 Park Ave Worcester, MA 01605
508-753-9696
107 Ward St Worcester, MA 01610
508-752-3350
490 Lincoln St Worcester, MA 01605
508-852-0953

Let me know how it goes!

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May 1st 2008

2 Dunkin Donuts in DC Now Offer Soymilk

Soymilk Now Available at Dunkin Donuts in DCThe fine folks at Compassion Over Killing in Washington DC have successfully convinced 2 DC-area Dunkin Donuts to offer soymilk. Hooray!

Dunkin Donuts is the world’s largest coffee and baked good chain. Just imagine if they were to offer soymilk at each of their 5,500 stores. Actually, that’s exactly what Compassion Over Killing is trying to get DD to do. They’re calling on people across the country to meet with Dunkin Donuts store managers in their area to request soymilk at all of the 5,500 locations.

We definitely need to get some Worcester DD’s to sell soymilk. We have over a dozen in our little city.

Want to help get soymilk at a local Dunkin Donuts? Here are some tips from the COK feature:

  • Contact your local Dunkin’ Donuts store. Click here for store locations and phone numbers. Or, better yet, stop in to your local Dunkin’ Donuts and ask to speak to the manager about adding soy milk. Be sure to let him or her know that there are other Dunkin’ Donuts stores already making this option available to customers.
  • Email Dunkin Donuts’ Consumer Care Office and thank them for adding soy milk to two DC-area locations, and ask them to make soy milk available in all locations, like most national coffee chains already do.
  • Call Dunkin’ Donuts’ Consumer Care hotline at 1-800-859-5339.
  • Write to Dunkin’ Donuts. Express your concerns in a letter and send it to:
    Dunkin’ Donuts Consumer Care
    130 Royall Street
    Canton, MA 02021

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