Dairy farmers bring chaos to Asda - taking live cows into the supermarket

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Stone farmer Matt Weaver brought two of his year-old Holstein heifers to the Asda store in Stafford today. A 70-strong group of farmers and their supporters took part in the demonstration at the Queensway site.
While some bought up the supermarket's stocks of milk, others talked to shoppers about the protest and gave out leaflets.
The campaigners left peacefully after police were called and went on to the town’s Aldi store. However the were stopped at the entrance by the manager who refused to let the cattle in.

Mr Weaver, 38, said: "Asda were not very happy about it but no one asked us to leave. The cows caused a bit of a spectacle in the aisles and children were crowding round to stroke them.
"But the animals were very well behaved, they are used to crowds from being at shows, and there were no safety issues."
Staffordshire Police said they were called at around 12.30pm to a report of a small number of farmers with cows carrying out a protest at Asda in Stafford.

Officers attended 'to ensure that the protest remained peaceful and minimal disruption was caused to the general public.'
Mr Weaver, whose family has farmed in Staffordshire for generations, said the protest was intended to be light-hearted way to get across a serious point.
"Milk has been devalued by a number of retailers and is a key item being used in an aggressive supermarket price war,” he said.
"The four-pint carton is offered by Asda, Morrisons, Aldi, Lidl and Iceland for 89p, cheaper than water, and a slap in the face to farmers.


Also: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/farmers-cows-stafford-asda-protest-milk-prices-10447766.html
 
Whether it's because of all the chaos that came with foot and mouth/mad cow disease (BSE), or something else, but it just strikes me English farmers aren't as organised or as angry as the French.. Maybe they know they can away with less, disobedience wise. Or like our village butcher said, they have no control over their live stock in many ways - due to processing laws and the like (most farms, not all) - and so maybe they're just beaten down.

Even my mother was talking about this incident so it has at least made some headway, and to be honest a good portion of the country would at least in theory support them. In practice, the public could probably be swayed. Good on the farmers, though.
 
Just came across the Video now on YT:

and this from FB shows them buying the milk and distributing to customers with an accompanying flier (the French were blocking roads, dumping manure outside administrative building, and setting tyres on fire!):

(sorry can't embed FB videos)
BBC Look North (Yorkshire)

A trolley dash with a difference! Watch what happened when Farmers from across Yorkshire staged a protest about the price of milk. The dairy farmers walked into ASDA in Harrogate, bought all the milk on sale - then gave it away to shoppers outside. More on Look North tonight at 10.25pm

_https://www.facebook.com/BBCLookNorthYorkshire/videos/10153558118134626/
 
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