Two London restaurants targeted as part of backlash following company’s involvement in immigration sting against own workers
Two London branches of Byron have been forced to close after protesters released hundreds of live insects into the restaurants, part of a growing backlash following the burger chain’s involvement in an immigration sting against its own staff.
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Some carefully deployed protest cockroaches seem to have brought a halt to Byron's shaftesbury Ave operations. Lol #boycottbyron
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