London stores attach anti-theft sensors to all meat except pork

Meat with an anti-theft sensor. Photo: Arkhipova's Instagram

In London grocery stores, sensors have been attached to meat to prevent theft, reports blogger Anastasia Arkhipova, demonstrating a video.

"In London, they steal. Even beef is under alarm to prevent theft," the girl said. She demonstrated various packages of meat with attached sensors. At the same time, there are no sensors in the pork section. She implied that pork is not stolen.

"This is a regular neighborhood store, the video carries no religious context," Arkhipova wrote in the post.

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Recall, Muslims do not consume pork.

Earlier, the UOJ reported that a mass protest against the Islamization of Britain took place in London.

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