Attivisti che lanciano crema pasticcera pianificano un taccheggio di massa a Waitrose

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/01/18/custard-throwing-activists-plan-mass-shoplifting-waitrose/?gaa_at=la&gaa_n=AWEtsqefOLubJE2OycxRgx2c3rTa5YvVAhuQpd2CyV0HhyQFEHaC3UdHiWY_e4fUDSw%3D&utm_source=newsshowcase&utm_medium=discover&utm_campaign=CCwqFwgwKg4IACoGCAowm6R6MMKqCTCgouoEMJnTowU&utm_content=bullets&gaa_ts=696e58db&gaa_sig=_AzIHVBEwY2ebgSDU_biUx1I_SUWNPpt3H1Fdh30bw3F6CINuL0IdVESei_1PmgD9Kai7IiysDb1PMQ9Vi5IjA%3D%3D

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33 commenti

  1. HaveYuHeardAboutCunt on

    Of all the types of protest, this seems like it would have the best benefit to disruption ratio.

  2. Sensitive_Echo5058 on

    “Mr Clifton, originally from Chiswick, West London, said the group was also planning “takeovers” of high-end stores in areas such as Oxford Circus.”

    Stop living off mummy and daddy and get a job.

  3. AgainstThoseGrains on

    You can tell it’s a special kind of upper/middle-class brat doing this when they think going on the rob is going to accomplish anything except further highlight how decriminalised theft has largely become in this country.

    To them it’s a fun little adventure and of course they think people doing the thieving are still poor innocent single mothers going for a loaf of bread, rather than lumpen gangs nicking steak and wine so they can flip it down the pub.

  4. limeflavoured on

    Literally just a rebranding of Just Stop Oil, and equally daft.

  5. BobMonkhaus on

    Well that’s inciting people to break the law so I look forward to his arrest.

  6. marmitetoes on

    Supermarkets, including Waitrose, have tiny profit margins, it’s not them that are responsible for rising prices, they basically give away the basics at or below cost already.

    There are lots of things you can protest at supermarkets about, but I don’t think they are responsible for rising inequality. Try corporate landlords and building companies, or private equity and greedy sports promoters.

    Going after a company owned by its employees seems especially daft.

  7. ZippleJuice on

    After the success of milkshakes to stop Brexit something like this was inevitable.

  8. Dedward5 on

    Will they end up “remanded in custardy” by the Police?👮‍♂️

  9. jlag1990 on

    I grew up on a council estate. My parents were low income and we went through a lot of struggles that people from impoverished areas go through.

    It absolutely boils my fucking piss when I see upper/middle class pricks knocking over wheelie bins and chucking paint around as a form of protest against the people they’ve benefited from all their life.

    But what annoys me even more is, we kinda need those gap-year-abroad dickheads to actually DO the protesting. Those of us at the bottom are too busy working and struggling to get by.

    I’m definitely for a ‘eat-the-rich’ mindset, and we’ve never had quite the wealth disparity that we do these days but… Fuck me. Isn’t it a sad state of affairs when middle class toffs are the ones going to the ‘fight’ cause we’d starve if we did.

  10. Professional-Sea2875 on

    When are people going to actually realise that the Telegraph isn’t the r/w but factual paper of decades ago? It’s in the same shitpile as the DM and Express.

  11. iamezekiel1_14 on

    Surely this is an arrest, special segment on the lottery where the balls cover do not travel areas as advised by the Home Office, and a one way ticket and a parachute?

  12. gothicshark on

    I swear the amount of harm these people do to liberal causes makes me feel they are paid for and lead by the Torries or the Reform party. Because their actions do nothing to help but ensure that their causes look bad.

  13. Bounty_drillah on

    Sticking it to those fatcat security guards and shelfstackers who’ll actually have to deal with their antics.

    > “We have seen that food is locked behind skyrocketing prices. Less and less people can afford less and less food.

    >“So what we do is actually pretty obvious – we go in there, we take it out and **we redistribute it to the local community**. This is what we are going to be doing in March.”

    The local community where Waitrose branches are located are usually well-off people who aren’t struggling. Besides that, are Waitrose really guilty of gouging the poor? Their customer base is Arthur Clifton’s mummy and daddy, not struggling single Mums.

  14. BigBeanMarketing on

    Prices in supermarkets have risen so sharply in the last few years that a weekly shop in Waitrose is basically the same as a weekly shop in Tesco/Sainsburys. I’m assuming these idiots are picturing the aisles populated by the Monopoly man and Scrooge McDuck.

  15. Kingalfred9 on

    Waitrose isn’t even a for profit business really; it’s owned by its employees. It’s hardly like it’s price gouging customers to benefit shareholders.

  16. Overseerer-Vault-101 on

    Wtf why Waitrose? Aren’t they supposed to be the good guys? Expensive yeah but don’t that dump loads back into decent farming practices etc? Or am i thinking of M&S?

  17. cheeseley6 on

    Do it in Asda, they’re doomed anyway.

    (Joke – don’t do it – shoplifting is wrong guys!)

  18. Commercial-Pear-543 on

    To be honest, this is where you can almost debate if those conspiracy theories about these groups being funded by oil companies or other corporations to make certain causes look bad are true.

    Because give over. This is pure stupidity.

  19. *puts every avacado, pot of hummus, the entire gluten free / “free from” aisle inside plastic security boxes*

    *charley bigham demands to be hidden behind a roller shutter*

  20. filbert94 on

    “I know, let’s shoplift in protest. Where does mummy shop?”

  21. Darrenb209 on

    It really does feel like some out of touch group protesting as a hobby rather than actually caring, their plan is poorly researched and amounted to literally inviting the news to admit they’re planning a crime.

    I wonder if these idiots realise they can be charged much more severely for this than normal shoplifting: If they actually commit the act they’ll meet the legal definition of organised crime.

  22. MDFHASDIED on

    Remember that Monty Python sketch “Upper Class Twit Of The Year”… this is the modern equivalent.

  23. CloudyEngineer on

    Note that the D Tel quotes the shadow Home Secretary but not the Home Secretary nor any other minister and the only mention of the actual government is how unpopular they are.

  24. Latter-Corner8977 on

    Fucking idiots. Appreciate the sentiment but these bellends are doing nothing for their cause.

    Didn’t they do something like this a few years ago too?

    Waitrose of all places. It’s employee owned.

  25. loud-spider on

    Well that custard isn’t going to buy itself now is it?!

  26. Not_A_Toaster_0000 on

    >Less and less people can afford less and less food.

    I’m not sure what’s actually being said here. Is the number of people who can afford less food, shrinking ? That’s good, right?

  27. baguetteonmars on

    Waitrose, one of the few British owned supermarkets left

  28. ObviouslyTriggered on

    I swear one good public execution and everyone falls back in line.

  29. RandonEnglishMun on

    Multi million pound corporation losing potential 100s of pounds worth of stuff?! Forgive me if I don’t care.

  30. I do hope they try this in my local Waitrose when I’m in there. 💥

  31. reginaphalangie79 on

    I’m so tired of these people. I wish they’d do something useful with their lives or piss off

  32. ByronsLastStand on

    So, they won’t go after Tescos or Asda, but they will go after an employee-owned store known for being pretty decent about numerous things?

  33. fantasticvinyl on

    I mean they can protest at the offices of John Lewis instead… they have a fair few things you could protest against such as how they’ve wrecked the lives of thousands of former partners.

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