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Boycott of milk from supermarkets.

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glassortwo Thu 19-Jul-12 13:38:33

Two celebrity chefs have urged the public to boycott some supermarkets over cuts to the price of milk.

Average price paid by the public for a pint of milk is 49p of which the farmers receive 16p and they are wanting to cut this by 2p.

They will push the dairy farmers out of business and we will all then be drinking imported milk, and is that what we want!

But if we all changed to doorstep milkmen are we putting the money in the farmers pockets or is the milk still bought from the same distributor?

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18898830#TWEET175249

Anagram Thu 19-Jul-12 13:44:06

And what if you can't get doorstep delivery? Are small shops any better than supermarkets?

glassortwo Thu 19-Jul-12 13:48:19

Thats what I was wondering nag

glassortwo Thu 19-Jul-12 13:51:57

nag I have tweeted Jamie Oliver asking where do we buy from, so I will let you know if someone comes back with an answer.

Lilygran Thu 19-Jul-12 19:28:07

Waitrose and M&S and Tesco (I think) were reported as paying more than the Co-op and Asda

whenim64 Thu 19-Jul-12 20:03:10

I've been having doorstep milk for a fortnight and it's going well. Only puzzling thing is that no-one has been to collect payment, I now realise I don't know the name of the dairy, and the milkman who called to ask me if I wanted milk said I could pay online, but didn't give me account details. How strange! grin

Nonu Thu 19-Jul-12 20:04:59

Glassertwo , you may be waiting a long time .

gangy5 Fri 20-Jul-12 09:32:38

Most of us are only able to buy milk in supermarkets and this is why they have such a hold over the customers and prices paid to the distributors. Milk is a regular purchase for most and once inside the shop we are likely to buy other things! " ding ding"!! - marketing tactic.

Similar thing with petrol has developed. There are no small petrol stations left around here and now that they have been quashed the supermarkets can fix the price. "every little helps" - who? the supermarkets or the customers?

janthea Fri 20-Jul-12 10:53:48

I buy Cravendale from Waitrose. I wonder if that is affected! I used to get my milk delivered, but the deliveries got later and later and came after I had left for work. I had to cancel service unfortunately.

ayse Fri 20-Jul-12 11:28:00

Apparently on BBC News this morning Tesco, Waitrose, M&S and Sainsbury all pay above cost price for their milk, so it's fine to buy from those.

Annika Fri 20-Jul-12 11:46:31

ayse I have just got back from Tesco with a couple of pints of milk grin

We don't have doorstep delivery here anymore , we used to 30 years ago

If I don't buy from a super market where do I buy it from, bearing in mind I live an hour away from town so carbon footprint would have to be taken into consideration. All 'we' want as consumers is to be able to buy a product that is of good quality, a fair price and that farmers get a fair share of the profits but thats seems to be to much to ask for

Nonu Mon 30-Jul-12 09:28:27

Oh Jamie fine words but they don"t butter the parsnips , glass houses and own goals spring to mind , did you not know Freshways supply milk to your 3 restaurants , doh !! confused

gracesmum Mon 30-Jul-12 10:19:39

Is't it ridiculous that people are prepared to pay more for bottled water than for milk? We are lucky to be able to get ours from a local dairy farm who deliver every other day and long may they flourish!