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Vegan protesters stage Waitrose dairy aisle sit-in

by Jo Wadsworth
Wednesday 26 Jul, 2023 at 10:35AM
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Vegan protesters stage Waitrose dairy aisle sit-in

Vegan protesters staged a sit in at Waitrose in Brighton yesterday.

Nine members of Animal Rising, which wants to end the use of animals in sport, animal testing and the food system, sat in the dairy aisle of the Western Road supermarket for about two hours from 1pm.

The group previously this year disrupted the Grand National, the Epsom Derby and rescued sheep from the Sandringham Estate.

It has also staged other sit-ins at supermarkets and high-end meat restaurants across the country.

Yesterday, protesters sat in front of shelves of cow’s milk holding images of cows and chickens living freely.

They say some shoppers chose plant-based alternatives after engaging with them.

One, student J Taylor-Jones, 20, said: “The dairy industry is built upon the separation of mother and child and the exploitation of the bodies and lives of both – things I am sure we can all agree does not align with values of compassion and love we want to uphold as a nation.

“There are kinder alternatives, plant milks, within this same supermarket that do align with these values.

“This exploitation is not the fault of the consumers or dairy farmers, but a symptom of our broken relationship with animals. This does not just affect cows, but all other animals within our food system, all animals tested on, and all animals used for entertainment.

“I want a world thriving with trees, nature and life, where all these animals are free to live out their lives, away from the harm we are causing them.”

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  1. Robert+Pattinson says:
    3 years ago

    What a bunch of sad looking people, if this is the biggest worry they have well life is not too bad.

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    • Keith says:
      3 years ago

      Spoken like someone with no compassion for animals

      Reply
  2. Old Mac Donald says:
    3 years ago

    They also seem to be blocking the non-dairy milks too. Far right of this photo. Or is that the Almond Rights protestor?

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  3. Boredofit says:
    3 years ago

    They all look like they need some nutrition tbf

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    • Dingo bingo says:
      3 years ago

      To be fair they do look malnourished. But if dairy products wouldn’t go a miss. As for nut milk or almond milk, that stuff is god awful for the environment.

      Reply
  4. Sick of it All says:
    3 years ago

    Bring on hinkley point and sizewell c, get the infrastructure in place, get the electric motors in place, charge points in place, when that happens you can crucifie the diesel and petrol car owners,tax this and tax that,does my tits in.

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    • Sick of it All says:
      3 years ago

      Sorry that was for the ULEZ article but same old woke pony

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      • Benjamin says:
        3 years ago

        Nothing says someone is attuned to issues in a deep, meaningful, and insightful way by them describing them as “same old woke pony.”

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        • Peter says:
          3 years ago

          Why target Waitrose who have far higher welfare standards than most of the other supermarkets.?

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      • Michael says:
        3 years ago

        Yeah saying anything is woke just proves you can’t think for yourself and have to just spew a hateful retoric that you’ve been fed

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  5. Lou Ise says:
    3 years ago

    Well done to those activists. Someone needs to be a voice for the animals suffering horrendously in the ‘food’ industry. It’s disgraceful how animals are abused and exploited.

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