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How the supermarkets came to own UK agriculture
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<blockquote data-quote="jackrussell101" data-source="post: 7382937" data-attributes="member: 44358"><p>A very insightful post and unfortunately on the mark.</p><p></p><p>Possible cereal markets operate with a little transparency. Certainly more than milk veg pigs etc.</p><p></p><p>I wonder if the internet may open up opportunities for farmers to sell direct in the future more. There was always talk Amazon were going to get into food. </p><p></p><p>Next door neighbours a horticulturist and says Lidl and Aldi are the best to deal with by a mile compared to the big 4, especially Sainsbury's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackrussell101, post: 7382937, member: 44358"] A very insightful post and unfortunately on the mark. Possible cereal markets operate with a little transparency. Certainly more than milk veg pigs etc. I wonder if the internet may open up opportunities for farmers to sell direct in the future more. There was always talk Amazon were going to get into food. Next door neighbours a horticulturist and says Lidl and Aldi are the best to deal with by a mile compared to the big 4, especially Sainsbury's. [/QUOTE]
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