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<blockquote data-quote="FarmyStu" data-source="post: 3642674" data-attributes="member: 806"><p>I think you'll find that the average consumer, if asked what assured meant, would naturally assume that it meant whole life anyway. As a consumer, I'd rather my assured beef was whole life assured. I can't imagine many consumers saying "oh as long as it was looked after for the last 60/90 days that's fine by me". None whole life assurance is a con. RT know it. It's just that there are lots of farmers against it for God knows what reason. </p><p></p><p>I can't believe that the supermarkets are happy with the situation. The sooner it happens the better as far as I'm concerned. Buying my Sunday roast that's got an assured sticker on it when it was raised in some hell hole of a farm and then finished on an assured one is not my idea of assurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FarmyStu, post: 3642674, member: 806"] I think you'll find that the average consumer, if asked what assured meant, would naturally assume that it meant whole life anyway. As a consumer, I'd rather my assured beef was whole life assured. I can't imagine many consumers saying "oh as long as it was looked after for the last 60/90 days that's fine by me". None whole life assurance is a con. RT know it. It's just that there are lots of farmers against it for God knows what reason. I can't believe that the supermarkets are happy with the situation. The sooner it happens the better as far as I'm concerned. Buying my Sunday roast that's got an assured sticker on it when it was raised in some hell hole of a farm and then finished on an assured one is not my idea of assurance. [/QUOTE]
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