Vegan Supermarket Disruption in Countdown
Vegan Supermarket Disruption in Countdown, Trafalgar Mall, Whanganui
A small group from Auckland and Whanganui held a peaceful vigil in front of the meat aisle at Countdown, Trafalgar Square, on Saturday morning, 19 October. It was the first of several actions planned for the lower North Island this weekend by Direct Action Everywhere NZ.
Shoppers were greeted with
three activists wearing tape over their mouths with the
writing LOVE, COMPASSION, FREEDOM, and they held up photos
of animals in factory farms and slaughterhouses. Most
customers ignored the protesters, who were standing a good
trolley width from the freezer, and not obstructing them
from getting their meat. However, a couple of people were
obviously angry. One man said: ‘I don’t mind you
protesting outside, but you shouldn’t be in the
supermarket, annoying people.’ When offered a leaflet
explaining why the group was doing the action, another
customer smiled good-naturedly and said: ‘That doesn’t
interest me, I’m a butcher by trade.’
After more than fifteen minutes they were asked to leave by Store Management. They lay flowers on the trays of meat behind them and peacefully left the store, then paraded around Trafalgar Mall holding up their signs and singing, before ending the action.
The disruption was filmed by the protest group.
One of the activists and Whanganui resident
Sandra Kyle said “We do this action to remind people that
the meat they choose to eat came from a warm, living
breathing animal who didn’t want to die. There is no
reason to continue slaughtering sentient beings for our food
in this day and age. There are many delicious, healthy and
more sustainable products that do not involve harming an
animal”.
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