dinderleat
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It seems Cathedral city is always on promo.
Clever marketing making it seem like it's always on promotion.
It seems Cathedral city is always on promo.
Can't go on for ever tho surely?Clever marketing making it seem like it's always on promotion.
Never buy cathedral city. Always sainsburys organic or own cheese.Agree, Mrs Sid do your shopping!
@Chips have you heard about the new organic pricing schedule.
Never buy cathedral city. Always sainsburys organic or own cheese.
Supprised @Sid doesn't know yet, I'm sure he'll be first in the queueYes just spotted it on the website yesterday , think we have an organic meeting next week so will know more then . I know they have big ambitions for organic so maybe that was behind the change .
Do you think it's a good move? Certainly makes more sense, as long as it's fair.
Never buy cathedral city. Always sainsburys organic or own cheese.
Thanks a bunch
Oh, he will say he knows just can't tell usSupprised @Sid doesn't know yet, I'm sure he'll be first in the queue
Arla are to invest £37.5 million into their factories this year from a worldwide budget of £225 million.
Muller said last year they were investing £100 million in the UK into "operational, innovation and marketing".
Nice to see investment and development in the UK market.
Omsco contract out the cheese making for the export market. We buy large blocks at trade price. Alvis brothers at Bristol make the sainsburys organic cheese.Rossymons you would have felt worse if Sid had said he only liked Taw Valley cheddar
Sid, do you make your own cheese? and who makes the Sainsbury's organic cheeses?
Maybe i do maybe I don't.Supprised @Sid doesn't know yet, I'm sure he'll be first in the queue
Glad all the Arla Farmer Members can afford this...
Leverage had reduced from 4% to 3 % in the main due to devaluation of the sterling debt , so that probably goes along way to off setting the extra borrowingsGlad all the Arla Farmer Members can afford this...
Haha Einstein are you just a second account for Sid?
How do you think Muller and co reinvest in factories, marketing, new wagons etc? Do you think it might be from the profit they make out of their suppliers?
Leverage had reduced from 4% to 3 % in the main due to devaluation of the sterling debt , so that probably goes along way to off setting the extra borrowings
It's like Magic, the Money just comes out of the air....
Don't recall saying thatIt's like Magic, the Money just comes out of the air....