The group coordinated action in stores such as Waitrose, Whole Foods and Marks and Spencer
Another group was filmed emptying milk bottles onto the floor and across a table laden with cheeses in Fortnum and Mason in Piccadilly.said it is calling for a plant-based future and highlighting the need to support farmers in transitioning to a sustainable plant-based food system.
Lou Hadden, a charity worker from Herefordshire who joined the action at Fortnum and Mason, said: “This is not how I imagined spending my weekend. “Unfortunately, this disruption is necessary to get those in power to listen to the academics at Oxford, Harvard and the IPCC .🔥The world’s top 5 meat and dairy corporations are now responsible for more GHG emissions than Exxon, Shell or BP.
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