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- South Molton
They can add it onto the price quoted.And they can pass on this extra cost to the customer.........
It doesn't mean they will get the contract.
They can add it onto the price quoted.And they can pass on this extra cost to the customer.........
Your the only confused one!Argue what? Me thinks your confused
Yes and the only way out of this Red Tractor nonsense is to join the BFU. Once the membership numbers are sufficient we will force RT off the face of the earth and have our markets back.But even more worrying the ultimate owner of Red Tractor is Intertek. They are PLC who have no interest in anything but growing their own business. We have been sold down the river and we will get further down it unless we act. The marketplace in grain should not be dominated by one companies stranglehold - the 22 carat mute idiots in the NFU should be ashamed of themselves.
Yes imported grain for starters has no "scheme". Lots of independent business don't do it because quality is not decision from a multinational company.
Are there any industries that don't have an assurance or certification scheme.
The non farming union think a Red Tractor certificate is idiot proof. They have to say that because they set the crazy thing up.Absolutely.
It is down to the customer to assess and make their own judgement.
Only an idiot would rely entirely on a piece of paper declaring something to be fine.
Where did I say I thought it was a good idea?Your the only confused one!
anyone who thinks any part of red tractor is a good idea is very confused
Trading standards can visit anytime, that's free and would cover the legal stuff ,we don't need the extra rubbish that rt demandThey also have their own in house quality and assurance scheme to make sure the customers car is made to a standard
Trading standards can visit anytime, that's free and would cover the legal stuff ,we don't need the extra rubbish that rt demand
What about the horse meat fiasco audits didn't find that before it reached the shelves
And you believed them???They can yes,
As far as I have been "told" no horse meat was found in a RT product.
Was mostly value range
Products were recalled weren't they?And you believed them???
They can yes,
As far as I have been "told" no horse meat was found in a RT product.
Was mostly value range
Maybe , maybe notOnly by luck !!
Yes they were but Was there any proof that the tractor found the issue?Products were recalled weren't they?
Why would they in a non RT product?Yes they were but Was there any proof that the tractor found the issue?
And rightly so too
Plenty of firms pay extra to be inspected on HSE etc.
All major building sites would have a dedicated safety officer.
They can yes,
As far as I have been "told" no horse meat was found in a RT product.
Was mostly value range
Spoke to someone today who said to me "well I would much rather my bread was assured than not assured". Which was fine until I pointed out that there isn't any bread in the UK that is Red Tractor assured anyway.
Did you get a reply?
RT should have released a statement in the horse meat scandal, Buy RT assured products as they are guaranteed free of horse meat, makes me wonder why they didn’t as it was a brilliant marketing opportunity for them.They can yes,
As far as I have been "told" no horse meat was found in a RT product.
Was mostly value range
So why is unassured grain allowed into the country?My point was we are not the only industry to have audits and compliance.
The level of detail agriculture needs is the issue.
It was highlighted the other day about food factories, issue with product safety and it was an issue across a wide range of brands who would all audit that company individually.
I want a single audit that covers organic and legality of eartags etc
What the serial number of my livestock box is is irrelevant!