Shoplifting for charity
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Legacywr

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14,541 posts

211 months

Yesterday (10:40)
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I couldn’t see a thread, which was surprising…

But, anyway, left wing muppets stealing from supermarkets and giving the products (stolen goods!) to food banks. They can afford it, apparently.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/me...

Colonel Cupcake

1,332 posts

68 months

Yesterday (11:01)
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So why not just buy the stuff yourself and donate it?

If I helped myself to stuff out of their house, I'm sure they would call the police.

Slow.Patrol

4,346 posts

37 months

Yesterday (11:05)
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JoshSm

3,499 posts

60 months

Yesterday (11:11)
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Legacywr said:
I couldn t see a thread, which was surprising

But, anyway, left wing muppets stealing from supermarkets and giving the products (stolen goods!) to food banks. They can afford it, apparently.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/me...
Stupid people doing stupid things in a stupid way for stupid reasons based on fallacy.

The usual bunch of crusties, no doubt having their strings pulled by one of the millionaire/billionaire types they think they're acting against.

MrBogSmith

5,005 posts

57 months

Yesterday (11:12)
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Article said:
Take Back Power denied paying for the items but said activists had “set up a stall that was technically still on the property of the supermarket” meaning "no crime was committed, because none of the produce actually ended up leaving the site".
Not sure they know the definition of theft.

gotoPzero

19,944 posts

212 months

Yesterday (11:32)
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Boxes stacked high with focaccia, hummus, brie and olive oil. Oops forgot the aged balsamic too...

You know the daily essentials.

simon_harris

2,618 posts

57 months

Yesterday (11:34)
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MrBogSmith said:
Article said:
Take Back Power denied paying for the items but said activists had set up a stall that was technically still on the property of the supermarket meaning "no crime was committed, because none of the produce actually ended up leaving the site".
Not sure they know the definition of theft.
BBC news reported it as the items were taken to local food banks..

I did note that at least one of the protesters seems to be a "professional activist" having also glued herself to the M4 or something as part of a just stop oil protest and some other things.

CraigyMc

18,199 posts

259 months

Yesterday (12:02)
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Colonel Cupcake said:
So why not just buy the stuff yourself and donate it?

If I helped myself to stuff out of their house, I'm sure they would call the police.
They'd steal you.

biglaugh

Camoradi

4,828 posts

279 months

Yesterday (12:55)
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Free the glutens!