Jimmy John's Hit With Renewed Boycott Calls After Resurfaced Photo of Founder With Dead Elephant Goes Viral

No doubt a devastating blow to those who enjoy their sandwiches subpar.

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While Popeyes is having a week likely enviable to all other providers of fast or fast-adjacent food, the general vibe surrounding Jimmy John's is noticeably nowhere near as inspired. In fact, despite the age of the photo that's circulating of Jimmy John's founder James John Liautaud, it's hard to imagine a worse or more sudden turn of events for a company perhaps most known for providing arguably passable takes on handheld food items.

Indeed, a photo that's already been highlighted by PETA via a blog post earlier this year regained some traction this week thanks to some timely tweets:

We boycotting Jimmy Johns https://t.co/pIjgVbJmCM

— Brother Nature (@BrotherNature) August 23, 2019

The arguably just-as-troubling fact that people still eat at Jimmy John's aside, the photo—which does indeed depict a dead elephant—has given rise to boycott calls.

Y’all were eating Jimmy Johns? pic.twitter.com/gBKjJavGJ5

— brainiac (@sixtybrian) August 23, 2019

When an elephant was tasked with laying down logs in pre-dug holes, it outright refused when a dog was sleeping in one. It wouldn’t do anything until the dog left. Elephants have so much empathy and compassion for others. The owner of Jimmy Johns is a monster. #BoycottJimmyJohns pic.twitter.com/ccX6l8CFXI

— Eugene Gu, MD (@eugenegu) August 23, 2019

If you patronize @jimmyjohns it means you're supporting this evil animal murderer. #BoycottJimmyJohns👇🏼 https://t.co/XU2w5z1Ryr

— Fernand R. Amandi (@AmandiOnAir) August 23, 2019

At any rate, PETA broke it down a bit further back in April.

"Boycotting Jimmy John's is a great way to take a stand against hunting, and other sandwich shops make it easy with their delicious, animal-friendly options," a PETA rep suggested, noting that the practice of killing elephants and whatnot is merely the "violent pastime" of Liautaud types.

But for real, people were actively eating at Jimmy John's all this time?

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