Greenpeace boycotted Edeka

Around 30 Greenpeace activists covered an EDEKA shop in Hamburg-Barmbek with pictures of pigs on Monday in such a way that it was supposed to look like a pigsty. The aim of the environmental protection organization was to draw attention to factory farming and, in their opinion, inadequate labeling of keeping - Greenpeace calls for better and more detailed labeling of the keeping conditions of the animals. During the action, the police were alerted by the branch manager, who immediately demanded that the activists take down the advertising posters, including sending them off. Meanwhile, the protesters handed out flyers to passing customers. The action was not registered. prosecution follows.

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