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1.Sainsburys blockaded nationally!
2.Local reports
3.WHAT YOU CAN DO

Background http://www.geneticsaction.org.uk/resources/alliancesainsburys.pdf
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1.Sainsburys blockaded nationally!
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/07/294251.html

Sainsburys chilled food distribution centres are blockaded across the country in protest against GM feed being fed to dairy cows.

SAINSBURY'S DEPOTS BLOCKADED: NO GM IN OUR MILK!

Sainsbury's five biggest UK distribution centres have been shut down tonight. Environmentalists and consumers are simultaneously blockading the supermarket chain's chilled-goods depots in London, Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol and Sheffield. They are chained together through steel tubes, and setting up 'tripods' blocking the depot gates.

This co-ordinated action is intended to halt distribution of Sainsbury's dairy products that come from cows fed GM animal feed. The protest follows Sainsbury's failure to provide non-GM fed milk as standard, despite rivals like Marks and Spencer and the Co-op doing so. The action is taken in solidarity with farmers, demanding they get a fair deal of 2p on the pound for non-GM milk. Removing GM animal feed is the last step necessary to make Britain entirely GM-free

A protester explained: "Neither farmers or consumers want GM in our food chain. Sainsbury's must keep their promise to phase out its use, and pay farmers properly so they can do so."

A farmer added: "We are paid less for our milk than it costs to produce. GM is only adding to the crisis in our industry. We want an end to the exploitation of foreign farmers through GM, and an end to the exploitation of us by the supermarkets."

The protesters intend to stay until GM fed products are taken off Sainsbury's shelves. The police have been called but any arrests are likely to be seriously delayed by the demonstrator's chains and equipment. Following the sacking of chairman Sir Peter Davis, Sainsbury now has to face questions about justice - not only profits.

NOTES TO EDITORS

1.GM fed milk is currently unlabelled. The effects of GM on both cattle, and the people who then eat products from them, have never been tested by independent scientists.

2.Prof. Bob Orskov OBE, director of the International Feed Resource Unit in Aberdeen has said, "As a scientist, I wouldn't drink milk from cows fed GM with the current state of knowledge".

3.In the face of public concern Sainsbury's pledged to phase out the use of GM in animal feed three years ago, but are now claiming they cannot for economic reasons.

4.The blockade is supported by a coalition of environmental and farmers groups for more information see http://www.geneticsaction.org.uk/resources/alliancesainsburys.pdf

5.The 5 depots blockaded cover around 70% of Sainsbury's fresh food distribution network in the UK.
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2. Local reports

Liverpool blockade ended 03:30 - no arrests

02.07.2004 03:45

The blockade in Liverpool ended at about 3:30 in the morning after closing Sainsbury's Haydock distribution depot for four hours.

There were no arrests, and the blockade ended according to plan.

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London Blockade Ended at 0300hrs . 8 arrested

02.07.2004 05:20

The London depot was successfully closed for over 3 hours and ended with 8 arrests.

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South Yorkshire blockade ended 4:57 am

02.07.2004 05:59

no arrests, equipment saved, three oranges down.

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Bristol Blockade ended at 5:30 am

02.07.2004 07:24

No arrests and equipment saved. Sucessfully blockaded for 6.5 hours.

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Nice action............

02.07.2004 11:29

Well done to all those involved!

East midlands Sainsbury's looking low on milk @ 11am on a friday.

leaflets distributed in the emptying shelves, more to be dropped off later ;-)
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3.WHAT YOU CAN DO

http://www.geneticsaction.org.uk/resources/alliancesainsburys.pdf

*Boycott Sainsbury's Own Brand Milk,Cheese, Yoghurt,Cream and Ice Cream.

*Complain to the Manager or at the Customer Services Desk.

*Or ring the 'customer care line' on 0800 63 62 62.

*Tell Sainsbury's National Director to pay farmers a fair price for their milk.

*Demand that they give a final phase-out date for all GM feed.

Write to:
Justin King,
Group Chief Executive,
J Sainsbury plc,
33 Holborn,
London.
EC1N 2HT

 Don't take no for an answer. Five years ago Sainsbury's tried to sell GM food, but when their customers complained, they eventually removed the GM ingredients from their shelves. Public opinion has also recently stopped the commercial growing of GM crops in the UK. We can stop the threat of GM here and elsewhere in the world if we all speak out