PHOTOS: Activists say In-N-Out is 'destroying planet' in Squid Game-themed SF protest

A person roll-plays as a character from the series The Squid Games on October 29, 2021 in Sydney, Australia. .
A person roll-plays as a character from the series The Squid Games on October 29, 2021 in Sydney, Australia. Photo credit Brook Mitchell/Getty Images

Animal rights activists protested outside San Francisco’s In-N-Out Burger on Saturday while dressed like characters from the hit Netflix series "Squid Game."

Protestors alleged that the fast food chain receives their beef supply from Harris Ranch, which they accused of killed their cows inhumanely, as first reported by KGO.

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Participants from the group "Direct Action Everywhere" reenacted a game from the show called "Red Light, Green Light" where characters had to run across a finish line, but if they moved during a "red light" sequence, they were shot to death.

Protestors at Fisherman's Wharf were dressed in full Squid Game garb from that scene in the series, with those who portrayed contestants wearing cow masks and none of them survived the game.

"While this may be a fun game, it is dead serious for these animals," a spokesperson at the rally told the crowd at Fisherman’s Wharf. "Animal agriculture, and Harris Ranch and In-N-Out are destroying the planet."

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