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Waitrose Besieged by Occupy the Oil Aisle Protest

Wednesday, March 7th, 2012

Environmental activists call on Waitrose to pull out of controversial Shell partnership

At 6:30pm last night, Climate Rush staged a sit-in demonstration at Waitrose, Russell Square, in protest against the supermarket’s new partnership with oil company Shell. Twenty of us spoke to Waitrose shoppers, read out an ‘intervention’ letter to the shop’s manager and linked arms chanting ‘don’t break us up, break up with shell’.

Our peaceful protest amid the extra virgin and the sesame oil was surrounded almost instantly by photographers, security guards, the Metropolitan police and several members of staff, including the store manager. As the crowd stood over us we linked arms and read out our letter of intervention - telling Waitrose their choice to partner with Shell was hurting those who love them most: their loyal customers who see them as the ‘ethical’ option.

The letter read: “Dear Waitrose, You are one of our favourite supermarkets… Before Shell came into your life we could always trust you to do the right thing. All that is good about you is now overshadowed by your relationship to Shell.”

Threatened with arrest, we began to leave the store after speaking at length to the store manager, demanding he took our letter to the Head of Sustainability, Quentin Clark. Disappointingly, he replied that we should be speaking to the Press Department - but we think this issue needs to go beyond branding, and should be considered seriously at the heart of Waitrose management.

On our way out we spoke to customers, explaining why Shell and Waitrose are such a bad match, and got plenty of signatures of support for our petition.

The occupation was part of Climate Rush’s sustained campaign, which calls for an end to the business partnership that has led to two Waitrose stores opening on Shell petrol station forecourts. Shell has been criticised for its human rights abuses in Nigeria by Amnesty International and Platform. It has pulled all investment from renewable energy sources. A statement on the website of parent company The John Lewis Partnership reads “We believe we must act now to combat climate change by reducing our contribution to its causes.”

Our next action will take us to Waitrose Holloway Road, where on Thursday 22nd March at 6.30pm we invite customers to join us in writing letters to Waitrose asking for the partnership to end. In the meantime, please sign the petition, tweet @waitrose with our intervention tweets, and see what else you can do at our Waitrose Dump Shell campaign page.

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Occupy the Oil Aisle Intervention

Monday, March 5th, 2012

Occupy Oil Aisle

On Tuesday 6th March Climate Rush will take a bold step and hold an in-store intervention; pleading with Waitrose to end their addiction to oil. We know oil can be a difficult habit to kick and sadly many of the UK’s leading institutions still have a taste for the black stuff, ranging from public owned banks like RBS to the Tate gallery. By indulging in a partnership with Shell, Waitrose may boost their 2011 profit of £274 million but they can no longer claim to be fully committed to tackling climate change.

Charlie Mayfield, Chairman of the John Lewis Partnership, states on their website ‘Our business takes a long-term view, operating in the interests of not just those who work for us now, but those who will follow in the future.’ Like most addicts Waitrose are suffering from denial. They are failing to see that their partnership with Shell, the world’s most carbon intensive oil company, undermines their claimed commitment to future generations.

Because Waitrose are one of our favourite supermarkets and we care about them, we are sending them our messages of support to help them in their battle to overcome their addiction to oil.

Please join us by tweeting your messages of support to @waitrose to help them through this challenging time. And don’t forget to intervene in real life too, at 6.30om on Tuesday 6th March, in the oil aisle of Waitrose Russell Square.

Messages of support for Waitrose:

@waitrose we love you but not who your relationship with @shell is making you become Tweet #OccupytheOilAisle

@waitrose don’t you see that by partnering with @shell you are hurting people who care about you Tweet #OccupytheOilAisle

@waitrose remember those beautiful days when we were green together before you got oil in your bloodstream Tweet #OccupytheOilAisle

@waitrose your addiction to oil will push everyone who cares about you away Tweet #OccupytheOilAisle

@waitrose if you stick with @shell it won’t be just us you hurt but future generations Tweet #OccupytheOilAisle

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Oily protest outside Waitrose

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

Today at lunch time we visited the Waitrose store in the Brunswick Centre to urge Waitrose to dump Shell for good. On Valentine’s Day we visited the Waitrose store on Tottenham Court Road to ask them to end their bad romance with Shell. Sadly Waitrose didn’t feel strong enough to break up - so a more radical plan was necessary.

Climate Rusher Anne Schulthess wore a beautiful shell-themed white dress as an oily concoction of molasses and black treacle were poured over her. We wanted to demonstrate how customers who choose to shop at Waitrose because of their ethical credentials and commitment to tackling climate change feel to discover that Waitrose is in partnership with Shell, one of the least ethical and most polluting companies in the world.

John Bullock, Executive Vice President of Shell Global Retail Business describes the partnership between Waitrose and Shell as “the beginning of a strong relationship”. So far this relationship has seen two Little Waitrose convenience branches open on existing Shell forecourts and joined marketing campaigns. Read more about their relationship in our Valentine’s Day blog post.

The store manager Robert Pattison was less than thrilled to see us making a stand against mega-polluters Shell Oil in outside his Waitrose branch – he clearly didn’t want Shell to be associated with his store. We suggest he takes these concerns to Waitrose’s Head of Sustainability to ask him to speed up the break up with Shell. Robert, if you’re reading this we’d love to talk to you so please email us at [email protected].

Climate Rush will continue to act against this bad relationship until Waitrose act on behalf of all their ethical consumers and dump Shell. Tweet, facebook and email Waitrose today asking them to #dumpshell, and join us in Occupying the Oil Aisle of the Russell Square store 6th of March at 6:30pm.

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Waitrose are told to dump Shell

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

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Ten members of environmental pressure group Climate Rush handed out Valentine’s day biscuits and flyers informing customers of the partnership between Waitrose and Shell over lunchtime today at the Waitrose store on Tottenham Court Road. More than 150 heart-shaped cookies iced with ‘Shell is hell’ and ‘Dump Shell’ messages were handed out between 1-2pm.

Shell and Waitrose are in the first phases of a partnership that John Bullock, Executive Vice President of Shell Global Retail Business describes as “the beginning of a strong relationship”. So far this relationship has seen two Little Waitrose convenience branches open on existing Shell forecourts and joint marketing campaigns, including “save 5p per litre on 25 litres of Shell fuel” coupons given to Waitrose customers at the till.

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Alison Dibbs, 26, a spokeswoman for Climate Rush said, “I have always been proud to shop at Waitrose in the belief that this meant I was spending money at a supermarket that is committed to forward thinking and sustainable practice. I’m really disappointed that Waitrose have partnered up with Shell and am surprised it would make a decision so opposite to the ethics it promotes”.

Climate Rush called Waitrose for a statement but they declined to comment.

The protest continues online this week with a #dumpShell twitter campaign. Twitter users are being urged to tweet @WaitroseUK quotes from their favourite break-up songs to request that Waitrose ends their “bad romance” with Shell. Waitrose has responded to questions on its Facebook page about its partnership with Shell by banning users from posting.

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Waitrose, Dump Shell!

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

waitroseshellWe love Waitrose.

As far as a supermarket can be, Waitrose is at the ethical vanguard: from low carbon emissions to fairtrade and local products, right through to its model of worker co-ownership and shared profits, it is clear shopping at Waitrose is one way to love the planet.

But one thing about Waitrose is breaking our hearts. It’s struck up a new partnership with Shell - the oil company responsible for human rights abuses and massive oil spills in the Niger Delta and skyrocketing carbon emissions (they’ve pulled every single investment in sustainable renewable energy sources).

Shell and Waitrose are in the first phases of this unfortunate affair, which so far has seen two Little Waitrose convenience branches open on existing Shell forecourts. Shell continues to own the sites and Waitrose takes over the operation of each, acting as Shell’s agents for the sale of fuels. Shell and Waitrose have also embarked on a joint marketing campaign, including “save 5p per litre on 25 litres of Shell fuel” coupons given to Waitrose customers at the till.

How well does this sit with the John Lewis Partnership “responsibilities”: “We care about the environment. We make every effort to reduce our impact on the environment and to promote good environmental practice.“?

As we wrote last week during our #shellishell campaign, Shell are BAD. A study undertaken by the Eccumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility comments that frequent oil spills, poorly executed clean-ups and unfair compensation of the local Ogoni people, the exclusion of public scrutiny from Environmental Impact Assessments and gas flaring constitute ‘a daily reminder to communities of Shell’s apparent valuing of production above environmental and public health concerns’.

John Bullock, Executive Vice President of Shell Global Retail Business comments “We see this as the beginning of a strong relationship”, and Melanie Lane, Shell UK retail general manager, believes that the brands are “complimentary”. Climate Rush are here to let people know that they are not!

So this Valentine’s Day, please remind Waitrose that nothing says I love you less than Shell, and ask them to end this bad romance with our series of #dumpshell tweets.

@waitrose are you caught in a bad romance? #dumpShell Tweet to @waitrose

@waitrose have you found love in a hopeless place? #dumpShell Tweet to @waitrose


@waitrose – you will survive without Shell #goonwalkoutthatdoor #dumpShell Tweet to @waitrose


@waitrose - break up with Shell, find an ethical replacement! #tothelefttotheleft #dumpShell Tweet to @waitrose


@waitrose - breaking up is never easy! Knowing me, knowing you, it’s the best thing that you could do #dumpShell Tweet to @waitrose


@waitrose – Cry me an oil spill. You don’t have to say what you did, I already know, I found out from Shell #dumpShell Tweet to @waitrose

@waitrose – I really feel like I’m losing my best friend #dontspeak #dumpShell Tweet to @waitrose


@waitrose –I’d like to help you in your struggle to be free #50waystoleaveShell #dumpShell Tweet to @waitrose


@waitrose – I heard that you’ve settled now, that you found Shell and you’re married now. What happened to us? #sometimesithurtsinstead #dumpShell Tweet to @waitrose


@waitrose – don’t marry Shell, have me! #dumpShell #shellishell Tweet to @waitrose

@waitrose if you dump Shell I’ll get back with you! #dumpShell Tweet to @waitrose

@waitrose stop lovin’ Shell #dumpShell Tweet to @waitrose

@waitrose I can’t believe you’re cheating on me with Shell! #dumpShell Tweet to @waitrose

@waitrose When love is Shell, it is not love #dumpShell Tweet to @waitrose

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