Well done Makro

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Flossie

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Lancs
Sians just said can they claim it's British if it was packaged in this country?
They can't use the Red Tractor sign though. The little oval stamp can say UK EEC, then a code for where it was packed. Then somewhere in tiny writing it will say "produce of New Zealand, packed in the UK". Or if you're Makro, you won't even try and hide the fact :facepalm:
I may have said this before today, but it's b*llocks like this that rips my knitting :mad:
 
They can't use the Red Tractor sign though. The little oval stamp can say UK EEC, then a code for where it was packed. Then somewhere in tiny writing it will say "produce of New Zealand, packed in the UK". Or if you're Makro, you won't even try and hide the fact :facepalm:
I may have said this before today, but it's b*llocks like this that rips my knitting :mad:

Makes me mad as well. It's either or New zealandish and if it's New Zealandish then what the feck are they doing selling it here
 

David.

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
J11 M40
They can't use the Red Tractor sign though. The little oval stamp can say UK EEC, then a code for where it was packed. Then somewhere in tiny writing it will say "produce of New Zealand, packed in the UK". Or if you're Makro, you won't even try and hide the fact :facepalm:
I may have said this before today, but it's b*llocks like this that rips my knitting :mad:
:hilarious::ROFLMAO::notworthy:
At least I've had one laugh today.
But it is bloody scandalous and does make you wonder (again) why we all go along with the RT scam.
 

Still Farming

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
South Wales UK
They can't use the Red Tractor sign though. The little oval stamp can say UK EEC, then a code for where it was packed. Then somewhere in tiny writing it will say "produce of New Zealand, packed in the UK". Or if you're Makro, you won't even try and hide the fact :facepalm:
I may have said this before today, but it's b*llocks like this that rips my knitting :mad:
Use pink tractor then ????
 

Steevo

Member
Location
Gloucestershire
If it's not reared in Britain it's not fecking British!!!!!:mad::mad::mad::mad:

I have a passport....it declares me as British.

Why do cattle passports not work a similar way, and therefore it can only be sold by what's on the passport?

I vote for biometric cow passports...! Please come over here Daisy and place your eye against the scanner....
 

Yale

Member
Livestock Farmer
I have a passport....it declares me as British.

Why do cattle passports not work a similar way, and therefore it can only be sold by what's on the passport?

I vote for biometric cow passports...! Please come over here Daisy and place your eye against the scanner....

Maybe they are just following UK immigration policy since Tony and his cronies came to power.

Tin hat on.:bag:
 

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