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<blockquote data-quote="harperfarmer" data-source="post: 9207671" data-attributes="member: 4455"><p>There are some that do think it is a moral conundrum. They feel it is their moral duty to grow food. It isnt. Surely a customer is a customer and you sell to those that pay the best?! As and when it all end/changes you just go back to selling to someone else. Are you telling me if a fresh man came in to the store ring upsetting the regulars and outbidding them for your stores for a few sales you would feel duty bound to go to the regulars and offer yours privately because its all likely to end in tears for the new man after a while? You'd take the uplift in prices while he was there and go back to the regulars buying them when he's gone. The fact it's the government paying me rather than a grain merchant offering me bugger all for wheat makes little odds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harperfarmer, post: 9207671, member: 4455"] There are some that do think it is a moral conundrum. They feel it is their moral duty to grow food. It isnt. Surely a customer is a customer and you sell to those that pay the best?! As and when it all end/changes you just go back to selling to someone else. Are you telling me if a fresh man came in to the store ring upsetting the regulars and outbidding them for your stores for a few sales you would feel duty bound to go to the regulars and offer yours privately because its all likely to end in tears for the new man after a while? You'd take the uplift in prices while he was there and go back to the regulars buying them when he's gone. The fact it's the government paying me rather than a grain merchant offering me bugger all for wheat makes little odds. [/QUOTE]
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