Two animal rights demonstrators left a mess at two London department stores in a protest over the dairy industry.
Steve Bone and Ferndandes Pontes targeted Fortnum & Mason and Selfridges on Friday.
The activists, who are from the group Animal Rebellion, began emptying bottles of milk they took from shelves on to the floor and other displays.
A video captured at the scene showed them being escorted out of the building by security staff.
At 12.30pm, they repeated the stunt at Selfridges on Oxford Street, pouring milk over a cheese counter.
A furious witness off camera asked could be heard asking security ‘do you guys not intervene?’, to which one replied: ‘We’re not allowed to.’
Another shopper said: ‘You should be f***ing ashamed of yourselves.’
As the activists started to leave, he said: ‘Yeah, toss off, now, bugger off.’
Another shopper appeared to try and block Ms Fernandes’ way as she left the store, holding out an arm and striking her neck.
Speaking after the protest, she said: ‘I don’t want to see my children grow up in a world surrounded by drought, destruction of nature, and food shortages.
‘I want them to see a world full of wildlife and beauty.’
Mr Bone said: ‘I took action throughout September to push for a plant-based future, and I am taking action again today because Liz Truss and Ranil Jayawardena are still refusing to listen.
‘My little girl’s future is on the line and the government’s response is to ignore advice from Oxford and Harvard and, instead, opt to drive us all further into the climate, ecological, and cost-of-living crises.’
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said no arrests had been made but confirmed officers had been called to reports of criminal damage.
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