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Photos from Exeter GM Animal feed Sainsburys action

Genetic Engineering Network | 02.03.2004 17:39 | Bio-technology

Photos from recent GM animal feed action at Sainsburys Exeter

exeter cow 1
exeter cow 1

exeter cow 2
exeter cow 2

exeter cow 3
exeter cow 3

exeter cow 4
exeter cow 4

exeter cow 5
exeter cow 5

exeter cow 6
exeter cow 6

exeter cow 7
exeter cow 7


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Any Chance of a countrywide tour?

02.03.2004 19:55

Looks amazing fun, c'mon do a countrywide tour, anywhere to send donations/ get involved?

Arnie


Happy to help

03.03.2004 00:07

Well I work at Stainburys in Bristol and hate the boggers, what can I do (other than leave)?

I'd love the idea of my manager bursting blood vessels at protestors instead of me. Slip me some stickers and I'll get on with replenishing the produce dept.

C


you guys are freakin stupid

16.03.2004 20:51

you guys are so freakin stupid about this. Gentic engeneering is bet ter then what you guys make it sound like. there are good things about GE. Maybe they should of ested it. maybe you should tell them to test it in the future instead of trying to ban all GE. For god sake look at the good side as well. Seriously you guys are being freakin stupid about this.

mr . bojangles


Disgusting

14.05.2004 15:49

This is disgusting, sainburys have said on more than one occasion that their own brand products they have NO GM goods. It seems that your only goal here was to cause trouble.

Bob


it was me

16.05.2004 21:18

Ben - it was me

dave


Say what you see

05.07.2004 11:10

but Bob, this is a protest about GM animal feed, as it clearly stated at the top of the article. Sainsbury's say "we can't guarantee that these cereals do not contain GM ingredients".
Instead of telling us how great GM is, try talking to the hundreds of thousands of small farmers in South America who have lost their livelihoods because of growing these crops for our dairy herds, which we were told were going to 'feed the world'.

Crash


Ownerwhip of photos?

15.08.2005 12:00

Hello,

Can anyone tell me if the above images, particularly the top one, are copyrighted? Or does anyone have the contact details of the photographer?

Thanks

A Brown
mail e-mail: studio@aladdinbooks.co.uk