AN ENVIRONMENTAL protest group has engaged in 'Robin Hood' action in Glasgow, taking items from supermarket shelves and depositing them in food bank collections.
On Monday morning at around 11am eight members of This Is Rigged entered two Glasgow branches of Tesco, taking essential items from the shelves and putting them in the areas for donations.
The group, which opposes all new oil and gas projects, said it had targeted the stores on Sauchiehall Street and at St Enoch due to the rate of food inflation.
Research by the union Unite found that in the UK profit margins for the FTSE's biggest listed companies were 73% higher in 2021 than pre-pandemic levels in 2019 despite lower sales.
Unite found that just 8.3% of inflation was due to labour costs, while the jump in profits contributed 58.7%.
While Tesco saw pre-tax profits drop in the last financial year, it still brought in £1 billion of profit.
The action replicates another by the group last month on April 30 in which eight supermarkets around Glasgow (including Tesco, Sainsbury’s, M&S and Waitrose) were targeted.
“How can it be that at a time where millions are struggling to feed their families Britain’s biggest supermarket is profiteering as never before.”
— This Is Rigged (@Thisis_Rigged) May 29, 2023
- Sharon Graham, Unite General Secretary pic.twitter.com/HLQmcJ0ZnN
The group promises to continue targeting supermarkets, as a means to redistribute essential resources into the community. It is encouraging people to replicate the action, with a How-To guide published on its website.
Sophie 19, a linguistics student who took action on Monday morning, said: "I am taking part in this Robin Hood action because the companies continue to profit as more and more people are going to food banks. We cannot stand by and watch people in our community suffer."
Lindsey 23, a sustainability and environmental studies student, said: "I took action against the cost-of-living crisis today because large supermarket corporations are stealing from ordinary people. It doesn't have to be this way. As a community, we need to come together and take a stand against this and take back the right to affordable necessities."
This Is Rigged has been causing disruption in Scotland since the start of the year, from disrupting FMQs weekly to smashing the glass case to William Wallace's sword and painting Holyrood red. Last month, the group vowed to “escalate” announcing plans to disrupt oil and gas infrastructure in Scotland this summer until its demand is met.
Tesco has been approached for comment.
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