Tuesday, 2 December 2014

ASDA consumer 'riot' staged for press and TV?

There is a widespread belief in Wembley that 'Black Friday's' mini consumer riot at Wembley Park  ASDA on Friday was not all it seems.

Forewarned by the store, press and TV were all assembled in advance and wanted a good story of consumer greed. Eye witnesses say they  urged people on to fight for the TVs and other goods to ensure they got shocking footage and photographs for the likes of the Daily Mail LINK

The usual people then had a field day on the Daily Mail website denouncing the 'greed' and 'animal behaviour' of local people.  One Wembley local told me he felt 'ashamed' when he saw the way his community was being portrayed on the news.


The word on the street is that many of the large TVs were returned the next day with customers saying that they were 'rubbish'. Clearly it was a potentially dangerous situation and there are reports that some people sustained bumps and bruises.

In contrast, when the sale continued on Saturday with no press or TV present, everything was quite orderly.

Unconfirmed reports say that ASDA head office were not happy with the coverage.  

Meanwhile in the US workers at ASDA's parent company, Walmart, staged the third of what have become annual Black Friday strikes against low wages, poor benefits and union busting LINK

2 comments:

  1. The people who set this up so that they could portray the 'plebs' as greedy, aggressive materialists are the same people who vilify a Labour politician for making the accurate, unremarkable implied statement that a house covered in St George flags with the vehicular evidence of self-employed tradesman is not that likely to be particularly fertile ground for a labour canvasser.

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  2. If someone had told this lot to go drown themselves, would they have obeyed?

    Presumably they were in full possession of their faculties when the ASDA apparatchiks ordered them to misbehave? They are a disgrace to the real plebs (pertaining to ordinary folk, to give plebeian its proper definition).

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