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Sunny Leone and PETA India donate 10,000 vegan meals to Delhi migrant workers

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As Covid-19 has caused many migrant workers loss of income, food shortages, and uncertainty about the future, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India has teamed up with actor Sunny Leone to feed 10,000 migrant workersin Delhi through the Uday Foundation.

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“I’m delighted to join hands with PETA India again – this time, to get protein-packed vegan meals to thousands in need. We are facing a crisis, but together, with compassion and solidarity, we will come out of it,” says Sunny Leone.

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The meals consist of daal and rice or khichdi and often fruit.

Sunny has a long association with PETA. She was named PETA India’s Person of the Year in 2016 and previously starred in the organisation’s campaigns in support of vegan fashion, vegetarian eating, and dog and cat adoption and sterilisation.

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