Animal Rebellion protestors have poured milk on shop floors, displays and products across the UK today.
The group coordinated action in stores such as Waitrose, Whole Foods and Marks and Spencer in London, Manchester, Norwich and Edinburgh just before 12pm on Saturday.
Footage has shown several protestors pouring the milk, taken from shelves, on display cabinets in Harrods’ food hall in Knightsbridge.
Another group was filmed emptying milk bottles onto the floor and across a table laden with cheeses in Fortnum and Mason in Piccadilly.
Animal Rebellion protestors pour milk in shops
Animal Rebellion has 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 (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change).
The dairy industry is incredibly environmentally destructive.
— Animal Rebellion (@RebelsAnimal) October 15, 2022
🔥The world’s top 5 meat and dairy corporations are now responsible for more GHG emissions than Exxon, Shell or BP.
We NEED a #PlantBasedFuture now. And we must take action until @10DowningStreet listens. pic.twitter.com/fzUyyzy1qD
“The world’s best climate and land scientists are calling for the transition to a plant-based food system.
“We need bold and decisive politics at this time, not the horror show we currently see.”
Skylar Sharples, an international development graduate from Bristol and one of the protesters at Harrods, said: “Supporters of Animal Rebellion are back acting because (Prime Minister) Liz Truss and Ranil Jayawardena (Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) are again deciding to ignore calls to start building a better future.
“A plant-based future would see a beautiful world for us all, thriving with nature and life.
“The steps to properly support farmers in this transition need to begin now.”
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