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Concerned about Red Tractor collapse.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hindsight" data-source="post: 7894793" data-attributes="member: 3169"><p>Possibly because as a consumer of oats those Aussie oats look to be being retailed for 66.5 pence per 100 grammes. This afternoon I did the Morrisons shop. In which I purchased a 1 kg bag of their cheap oats at 75pence for 1 kg. So are they a premium brand well marketed at almost ten times the price of cheapest UK sourced oats. Any more detail of the retailer - health shop etc. As here is your answer I expect. I drive a Sunderland bus (Quashui) but I gather any folk drive cars from other countries that cost far more. So a UK farmer might not want Aussie oats here but a cute upmarket retailer may have a client base that doesn't shop in the basement bargain section of Morrisons, like me. </p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hindsight, post: 7894793, member: 3169"] Possibly because as a consumer of oats those Aussie oats look to be being retailed for 66.5 pence per 100 grammes. This afternoon I did the Morrisons shop. In which I purchased a 1 kg bag of their cheap oats at 75pence for 1 kg. So are they a premium brand well marketed at almost ten times the price of cheapest UK sourced oats. Any more detail of the retailer - health shop etc. As here is your answer I expect. I drive a Sunderland bus (Quashui) but I gather any folk drive cars from other countries that cost far more. So a UK farmer might not want Aussie oats here but a cute upmarket retailer may have a client base that doesn't shop in the basement bargain section of Morrisons, like me. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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