Berkeley Whole Foods store obtains restraining order against vegan activists

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Berkeley Whole Foods store obtains restraining order against vegan activists

Members of the activist group Direct Action Everywhere are reportedly subject to a restraining order after protesting at this Berkeley Whole Foods store. Members of the activist group Direct Action Everywhere are reportedly subject to a restraining order after protesting at this Berkeley Whole Foods store. Photo: BRANT WARD, SFC

In this file photo, about 350 people of Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) demonstrate at the at the Ferry Building before a march to Pier 39 on The Embarcadero on Sunday, May 28 2017 in San Francisco, CA. In this file photo, about 350 people of Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) demonstrate at the at the Ferry Building before a march to Pier 39 on The Embarcadero on Sunday, May 28 2017 in San Francisco, CA. Photo: Paul Kuroda, Special To The Chronicle Buy photo

About 350 people of Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) demonstrated at the at the Ferry Building and marched to Pier 39 on The Embarcadero on Sunday, May 28 2017 in San Francisco, CA About 350 people of Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) demonstrated at the at the Ferry Building and marched to Pier 39 on The Embarcadero on Sunday, May 28 2017 in San Francisco, CA Photo: Paul Kuroda, Special To The Chronicle Buy photo

A sign in the window of The Local Butcher Shop in Berkeley reads: "Attention: Animals' lives are their right. Killing them is violent and unjust, no matter how it's done." The store displayed the sign in exchange for the halting of weekly protests outside the shop organized by animal rights group Direct Action Everywhere. less A sign in the window of The Local Butcher Shop in Berkeley reads: "Attention: Animals' lives are their right. Killing them is violent and unjust, no matter how it's done." The store displayed the sign in ... more Photo: Direct Action Everywhere

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A Whole Foods store in Berkeley filed for a restraining order in an ongoing suit against an animal rights activist organization and its co-founder, according to court records.

According to the Guardian, protesters from Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) will no longer be able to step foot in one of Berkeley's Whole Foods stores. The activist group has protested outside of Telegraph Ave. Whole Foods — as well as other Bay Area supermarkets — over the last several years as a means to call action to the chain's suppliers' alleged animal welfare violations.

"DxE members have repeatedly entered our stores and property to conduct demonstrations that disrupt customers and team members by blocking access to our aisles, departments and cash registers, interfering with our business and putting the safety of both customers and team members at risk," a Whole Foods representative said in a statement to the Guardian.

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The vegan activist group, which espouses "total animal liberation," has attempted to call action to alleged actions taken by one of Whole Foods' main suppliers, Pitman Family Farms. The group claims the farm betrays its commitment to "free-range environments" for its chickens.

DxE claimed they visited a dozen Pitman farms and saw not one chicken roaming outside of its cage, The Intercept reported. Graphic videos released by the group alleged "debeaking" practices, overcrowding, and showed the chickens skirmishing with one another.

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In 2016, the group protested turkey sales at the same Berkeley Whole Foods around Thanksgiving. Last summer, the organization gave a family-owned Berkeley butcher shop an ultimatum; the shop was to hang an animal rights sign in the window, or the group's graphic protests would continue outside.

The group has also disrupted dinner services at the upscale Berkeley eatery, Chez Panisse. Earlier this year, a DxE organizer covered herself in animal feces outside a San Francisco Trader Joe's.

Read Annie Vainshtein's latest stories here. Email her at [email protected]. Twitter: @annievain

Offended_Christian on October 9th, 2018 at 12:25 UTC »

That website is an absolute abomination.

BoldSerRobin on October 9th, 2018 at 12:21 UTC »

That page was one of the most annoying, pop-up riddled pieces of shit I've ever had the displeasure of closing. Why can't newspapers make plain text?

CressCrowbits on October 9th, 2018 at 12:18 UTC »

Can you actually have a restraining order against something as relatively nebulous as a 'group'?

Named individuals perhaps, but can't a group of them just turn up again, give themselves a different name and say "oh we aren't with that group"?