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Marks & Spencer Investigates After BDS Stickers Found on Israeli Potato Packaging

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First reported by Walla · 6 hours ago

What happened

Marks & Spencer is investigating after BDS stickers were found on Israeli potato packaging, following a complaint by UK Lawyers for Israel. The retailer is cooperating with authorities to prevent similar incidents and ensure product integrity.

  • 01Marks & Spencer investigates after BDS stickers found on Israeli potato packaging.
  • 02UK Lawyers for Israel urged M&S to probe and prevent similar incidents.
  • 03Stickers linked to Palestine Solidarity Campaign called for boycott of Israeli products.
  • 04M&S confirmed product tampering occurred without company knowledge.
  • 05Incident reported to Worthing branch manager for further investigation.
  • 06UKLFI praised M&S for cooperation and urged vigilance against political interference.

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Full coverage · 2 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew3 hours ago
Marks & Spencer Investigates After BDS Stickers Found on Israeli Potato Packaging
WallaCenter · Hebrew6 hours ago
Marks & Spencer Investigates Boycott Stickers on Israeli Potatoes in UK Store

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