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<blockquote data-quote="Smith31" data-source="post: 6970420" data-attributes="member: 78458"><p>Apple and Dyson create quality, reliable products, hence the reason they command a premium. This is the same reason why folk pay a premium for Volvo over Daf and Fendt over Massey.</p><p></p><p>Meat is meat to consumers, the housewife who has a budget of £50 for her weekly shop will not choose prime, organic grass fed beef if she can not afford it, regardless of advertising.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, Apple products are seen as a status symbols, meat is not. When was the last time you saw a selfie with a teenager holding an ox tail on social media? Yet the web is full of Apple product selfies.</p><p></p><p>Barbecue sauce, pepper, Bombay mix, salt, tinned tomatoes, peaches, grated cheese etc are not advertised yet they still sell well, why should meat be an exemption? Farmers should have an option to opt out of levy payments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smith31, post: 6970420, member: 78458"] Apple and Dyson create quality, reliable products, hence the reason they command a premium. This is the same reason why folk pay a premium for Volvo over Daf and Fendt over Massey. Meat is meat to consumers, the housewife who has a budget of £50 for her weekly shop will not choose prime, organic grass fed beef if she can not afford it, regardless of advertising. Furthermore, Apple products are seen as a status symbols, meat is not. When was the last time you saw a selfie with a teenager holding an ox tail on social media? Yet the web is full of Apple product selfies. Barbecue sauce, pepper, Bombay mix, salt, tinned tomatoes, peaches, grated cheese etc are not advertised yet they still sell well, why should meat be an exemption? Farmers should have an option to opt out of levy payments. [/QUOTE]
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