Be fairer if they got rid of everyone and shut it downRed tractor need to start by getting rid of Mosley
Is Red Tractor a brand? They don't sell anything.Red Tractor is a brand. They only care about Red Tractor. That's how brands behave and it is their reason for being.
Don't fall for all this stuff about being not for profit or essential to reduce govt inspections etc.
RT exists solely to service itself- its not altruistic, its a business. Buyer beware!
Is Red Tractor a brand? They don't sell anything.
Is Red Tractor a brand? They don't sell anything.
of course, its a brand, and they often refer to its as such "iconic brand" according to Guy Smith
It's not a very good brand however, the amount of money to achieve "brand greatness" is way beyond what Red tractor could ever wish for
I've said MANY time there is only one brand UK produced food needs ............... and it's free! NFU etc should just lobby to protect its use better
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I thought they sold "False hope"..Is Red Tractor a brand? They don't sell anything.
No they run a legal blackmail schemeI thought they sold "False hope"..
No they run a legal blackmail scheme
Is Red Tractor a brand? They don't sell anything.
I don't like the idea of paying his wages that's for sure.I read in the FW Mr Blenkiron has a had a lot of people offering him "support" and agreeing with his views when he publicly called critics of the RT scheme's duplicitousness "backstabbers".
And seemingly anyone critical of him for calling out the flaws in the Red Tractor scheme are part of what is "undoubtedly bad" in the farming industry....
Funny how an employed rep of RT is presenting themselves as a victim having branding a whole swath of farmers backstabbers for pointing out glaring inconsistencies. Don't like his style at all, an apology for abusing critics of RT would have been reasonable...
Personally I think he’s a cock
did we pay for that prize?maybe £1000 prizes explain the loyalty and provision of a “farmer focus” column to pedal propaganda and insult farmers?
Farmers Weekly editor takes £1,000 Red Tractor prize - British Guild of Agricultural Journalists
The Guild represents editors and journalists, broadcasters, photographers and PR/marketing specialists working in agriculture, commercial horticulture and other rural industries.www.gaj.org.uk