No To Nobu, Save the Bluefin Tuna Celebs Like Sting Say

by leconcierge | June 5, 2009 at 06:34 am
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In his June 5, 2009 piece in The Independent, Celebrity diners say no to Nobu, Martin Hickman writes:

Protesting actors, pop stars, models and socialites have started a celebrity backlash against the A-list's favourite restaurant Nobu for selling an endangered fish.Sienna Miller, Charlize Theron, Jemima Khan, Sting and his film producer wife Trudie Styler are among 31 signatories of a letter to the Japanese chef Nobu Matsuhisa appealing for him to remove bluefin tuna from his global restaurant empire so that they can "dine with a clear conscience".

Seems like the whole brouhaha started, the articles states after "Kate Goldsmith, the Rothschild heiress, gathered support for the letter after she and her husband Ben Goldsmith watched a preview of a film about overfishing, The End of the Line."

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