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You can’t sell anything deadweight unless you are fa so what can you do
You can sell dead without fa. There's just a penalty.
You can’t sell anything deadweight unless you are fa so what can you do
Nail on head, that is what we were led/lured in with when in fact the opposite occurs.Except it never was 5p extra though was it? It was actually 5p less if you weren't in the scheme.
Yes you are correct...they dock you 50p then pop it in the same shelf as the fa meatYou can sell dead without fa. There's just a penalty.
was itExcept it never was 5p extra though was it? It was actually 5p less if you weren't in the scheme.
Strange, these last 2 weeks, no one gives a sh!t how their milk is packaged.Keep pushing you're door-step offers and service, I'm sure you're milk will be considerably more expensive than the supermarkets, one of the main reasons to add value with other services
Do you offer milk in glass bottles? if not get onto it, after this is over, you will lose some customers back to the Supermarkets, but those who get more than milk only are more likely to stick with you.
The plastics issue has made getting milk in glass bottles trendy.
Yes it was.was it
I thought they were mostly self employed contractors?Clipboard wasters all sitting at home watching telly on 80% salary. There's plenty of casual work available around here on farms if they need it.
One thing about this awful situation is the fact I've stopped worrying about surprise visits from clipboard wasters.
It's like farming in the 1950's again.
did it work out for you or was your supply drying up for non assured its just a f**king protection racket the Krays were better at itYes it was.
I know. The point earlier in the thread was we don't get £5 ton more for being assured, we get £5 ton ( or more ) less for not being assured. The whole thing is a con.did it work out for you or was your supply drying up for non assured its just a fudgeing protection racket the Krays were better at it
but that's not how it started outI know. The point earlier in the thread was we don't get £5 ton more for being assured, we get £5 ton ( or more ) less for not being assured. The whole thing is a con.
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