Dave6170
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Is Larry their supplier?
Is Larry their supplier?
Only seen this article?Is Larry their supplier?
First I ve seen itOnly seen this article?
Can’t hold that against him I wouldn’t say noRosie in the Office? He’s old enough too be her Grandad!
Dairy or suckler bred?View attachment 953068
Happy enough with these lads oldest 14.5 month, youngest 13.5 month. BBX
All this false labelling is a disgrace, it is so blatant.
Dairy. There diet is add lib barley, wheat and a few oats plus db agri protien. Straw or even plain hay in the ring feeders. Topped off with for farmers selco plus. (I topdress the selco with a few minerals). Keep trying to tweak it but im happy how they are weighing now.Dairy or suckler bred?
Good weights what do you give them?
Your giving them to much credit they know exactly what their up toIt’s a mistake that they’ve admitted. It’s not exactly fraud or deliberate misrepresentation. The front had the Union flag and the back had the NZ logo - if they had done it deliberately they would have taken off the NZ from the back.
It just shows how well regarded the british farmer is regarded by the silent majority when they have to label nz lamb as british to sell it.Your giving them to much credit they know exactly what their up to
It’s a mistake that they’ve admitted. It’s not exactly fraud or deliberate misrepresentation. The front had the Union flag and the back had the NZ logo - if they had done it deliberately they would have taken off the NZ from the back.
But how many times does it happen. I think they know exactly what they are doing every time.It’s a mistake that they’ve admitted. It’s not exactly fraud or deliberate misrepresentation. The front had the Union flag and the back had the NZ logo - if they had done it deliberately they would have taken off the NZ from the back.
Implying that other butchers are dishonest ! What a tosser .It’s no worse than the mobile butcher in the local high street market.
Calls himself ‘the honest butcher’ and turns up with his van covered in Union Jacks.
The actual meat he sells is best described as ‘of no fixed abode’. Awful stuff. No traceability and grim product. Ended up feeding some to the dogs last time.
Foyle are 392.Anyone know what foyle or dunbia are on for beef this week?
Not saying it is but who sells the majority of meat in this countryIt’s no worse than the mobile butcher in the local high street market.
Calls himself ‘the honest butcher’ and turns up with his van covered in Union Jacks.
The actual meat he sells is best described as ‘of no fixed abode’. Awful stuff. No traceability and grim product. Ended up feeding some to the dogs last time.
Thats why they try to trick shoppers by putting foreign stuff inbetween uk produce on the same shelves rather than give it a seperate aisle. Supermarkets do not do anything they havent thought long and hard about, labelling mistake is a bulls##t excuse.It just shows how well regarded the british farmer is regarded by the silent majority when they have to label nz lamb as british to sell it.
exactly and is also the reason farmers shouldThats why they try to trick shoppers by putting foreign stuff inbetween uk produce on the same shelves rather than give it a seperate aisle. Supermarkets do not do anything they havent thought long and hard about, labelling mistake is a bulls##t excuse.