Farmers take animals to Milan McDonald’s for GM protest

The man­ag­er of a McDon­ald’s restau­rant in Milan was injured Sat­ur­day when farm­ers — along with a cow, a pig and two chick­ens — staged an impromp­tu protest over genet­i­cal­ly-mod­i­fied food prod­ucts. The cow slipped on the restau­rant floor, acci­den­tal­ly hit­ting the man­ag­er with a hoof, Ansa news agency report­ed. The uniden­ti­fied farm­ers left the scene a few min­utes lat­er in a van.

McDon­ald’s staff lat­er report­ed the inci­dent to the police, while the man­ag­er was tak­en to see a doc­tor. It was not imme­di­ate­ly clear why the farm­ers tar­get­ed the US fast-food chain but GM food ingre­di­ents are wide­ly on sale in North Amer­i­ca.

They are banned or shunned in oth­er coun­tries, espe­cial­ly in west­ern Europe, amid fears that the engi­neered crops could pose as yet unknown health risks. Genet­i­cal­ly-mod­i­fied organ­isms are crops to which genes have been added in a bid to improve yields or their resis­tance to pests. The most pop­u­lar GM crops are corn, cot­ton, pota­toes, soy­beans and toma­toes.

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