FAO: David Potts, Chief Executive Officer, Morrisons

Dear David, I am writing to you to ask why Morrisons feels it is appropriate to stock St Helen’s Farm’s goat milk products, when its supplier Far Marsh Farm was recently exposed for subjecting goats to the most awful abuse?

The story received international media coverage, with all the major supermarkets rightly deciding to take St Helen’s off their shelves and suspend deliveries – all except Morrisons.

Does Morrisons condone kicking, punching and other disgraceful acts against animals? As head of Morrisons, I seriously question your morality, and your company’s high welfare claims.

In case you somehow failed to notice the news last week:

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/goat-attack-m-s-tesco-waitrose-st-helens-farm-milk-supermarkets-booths-a9640581.html

Should you fail to make a public statement about your appropriate action in regards to St Helen's, I will be forced to take my custom elsewhere and recommend that others do so too.

The full expose, the contents of which you clearly support, morally and financially, for as long as you help St Helen’s profit from this misery: https://youtu.be/GUXGTaOZfzg

Regards

David Potts, chief executive officer of Morrisons which continues to support abuse against animals

David Potts, chief executive officer of Morrisons which continues to support abuse against animals