People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), a non-profit organization, is urging its supporters to write Dean & Deluca to stop selling foie gras. Georgetown's location is at 3276 M St.Foie gras is fatty goose liver, considered by some to be a delicacy.PETA is organizing against the gourmet shop and offers video evidence of abuse of geese in the making of foie gras as fuel for their opposition.Eric Forsythe, the general manager of the Georgetown Dean & Deluca store, confirmed that the M Street location carried foie gras. Though Forsythe said he has not received any complaints or angry phone calls about it."A lot of people enjoy it...a lot of people come in just because they know we carry it," he said.According to PETA, foie gras is condemned by the Pope and is prohibited in 15 countries, including the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Israel, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, and the U.K.PETA even offers draft text of the letter:"I was shocked to hear that Dean & DeLuca sells foie gras in your U.S. stores, despite the fact that its production is illegal in more than a dozen countries and that your company is fully aware of the extreme suffering inherent in producing it....Please put an end to Dean & DeLuca's complicity in the torture of birds by removing foie gras from your company's shelves immediately."