Milk supplies continue despite activists committing criminal damage

Activists from Animal Rebellion were unable to stop the dairy supply chain despite protestors blocking Muller, Freshways and Arla sites. 

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
clock • 3 min read
Milk supplies continue despite activists committing criminal damage

Activists from Animal Rebellion were unable to stop the dairy supply chain despite protestors blocking Muller, Freshways and Arla sites. The latest protest saw activists block access to Muller Droitwich...

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