Arla Dairy and Müller don’t seem to be bringing the boys to the yard anymore.

UK residents are up in arms following recent news that Arla Dairy UK and Müller UK&Ireland are trialling a controversial initiative, backed by none other than depopulation King Bill Gates.
The initiative involves the use of Bovaer, a feed additive designed to significantly reduce methane emissions from cows.
However, research into Bovaer reveals some alarming details about its handling requirements and potential risks. The compound classified as hazardous, requires full personal protective equipment (PPE) for safe use. It is classified as harmful if inhaled and can cause skin irritation.

Moreover, Bovaer’s documented side effects include breathing difficulties, eye irritation, skin irritation, and even infertility. These revelations have sparked a growing backlash, with consumers calling for a #BoycottArla and Müller products.

A list of Arla and Müllers products affected are as follows:
Milk: Farmers milk, Arla Big Milk, Arla LactoFree, Arla Jörd, Arla Cravendale, Arla B.OB, Arla Barista Milk, Yeo Valley, Dano, Müller frijj, Müller milk, Milka chocolate milk
Cheese: Arla Apetina, Yeo Valley, Castello
Yoghurt: Arla Skyr, Arla Protein, Yeo Valley, Müller Corner, Müller Light, Müller Light Choc Pots, Müller Bliss, Müller Rice, Müller Protein
Butter: Lurpack, Anchor , Müller butter
Cream & Cream Cheese: Anchor, Yeo Valley, Müller cream
Retailers in the Spotlight
A list of supermarkets affected by reselling the products are: M&S, Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Morrison’s, Aldi’s and Lidl
Not only are supermarkets dairy lines affected, but their meat supply is too. Arla Foods is partnered with Sainsbury’s to provide calves for their “Taste the Difference” range. They also provide beef to Morrisons.
Arla also provides McDonald’s with milk for their Happy Meals, teas, coffees and porridge. They even spread as far as providing milk for Starbucks ‘ready to drink’ coffee products and lactofree semi-skimmed milk to Costa Coffee.
This isn’t the first time Arla has come under the fire of a boycott. In 2006 Arla’s sales received a devastating $2 million per day loss over the course of 2 months after a Danish product boycott following satirical cartoons of Prophet Muhammad. When the Danish government refused to condemn the cartoons, a boycott was organised which began in Saudi Arabia and spanned across the Middle East.
It certainly appears that Arla have shot themselves in the pocket once again, since the rise in the knowledge of the harm caused to the health of COVID-19 vaccine recipients (which Bill Gates played a key role in funding, supporting and advocating for the distribution of the vaccines) highlighted prominently in the past 2 years by UK Dr, David Cartland, who spoke out after he began witnessing first hand at his own clinic, the devastating effects of the ‘vaccines’ on his patients. His speaking out came at a huge cross, seeing limitations being placed on his duty as a Dr, hostility, censorship and incessant online bullying having detrimental effects to his mental health.
Thanks to brave voices like Dr Cartland, people in the UK are waking up en masse to health concerns and the corporate partnership deals that they feel not only disregard their wellbeing, but intentionally seek to harm and destroy it. This heightened awareness could spell BIG trouble for businesses teaming up with the likes of Bill Gates, who many of the population feel are pushing untested products on them like they're lab rats in some kind of twisted experiment.
Will you take a stand and avoid Arla and Müller products until they remove the untested chemicals, or remain a silent participant in the cycle? The decision you make shapes the future!