A Labour MP has blasted a string of protests as 'utterly sickening' after demonstrators were filmed emptying cartons of milk onto the floor of a Marks and Spencer.
Protesters targeted the store in Manchester city centre on Saturday (October 15), pouring out the cartons of milk onto the shop floor and placing placards over joints of beef.
The protest group Animal Rebellion said the store on Market Street was one of many others targeted in a day of action across the country on their social media.
Sharing video footage of one of the protests staged in an Edinburgh Waitrose, in which demonstrators held up signs reading 'Plant Based Future' as they emptied milk out onto the floor, Labour MP for Denton and Reddish, Andrew Gwynne, branded the act 'utterly sickening' at a time where 'food poverty and foodbank use is rising'. READ MORE Boy, 16, dies and two others injured after car crashes into lamp post as 18-year-old driver is arrested He wrote: "I don’t care the rights and wrongs of the actual issue… this is criminal damage and in a cost of living crisis where food poverty and Foodbank use is rising, it’s also utterly sickening." Over the weekend, the group co-ordinated the action in stores like Waitrose, Whole Foods and Marks and Spencer in London, Manchester, Norwich and Edinburgh.