Yes actually, Cravendale blue top, until milk in the home pasteuriser is ready!Did you use any of our milk on your cornflakes? Let’s be honest anyone that’s done Arlagarden will of seen stranger questions!
Yes actually, Cravendale blue top, until milk in the home pasteuriser is ready!Did you use any of our milk on your cornflakes? Let’s be honest anyone that’s done Arlagarden will of seen stranger questions!
Anyone know what the problem is with the Arla website and milk volumes? Last month they were saying 0 for a while. Now I got a few values early in January, then missed one completely, and now back to 0 again. Not looking very professional. Wonder if I can show them my medicine records looking like that next audit.
On the back of a previous tweetFrom milk price on Twitter
I think our indebted economies could certainly do with a gentle wave of it now just to reduce the real value of their debts.inflation?
That has always been the way to get out of debt in the past. BUT it would result in an increase in interest rates. The countries businesses and householders just won't cope with higher interest rates.I think our indebted economies could certainly do with a gentle wave of it now just to reduce the real value of their debts.
Would the government cope?That has always been the way to get out of debt in the past. BUT it would result in an increase in interest rates. The countries businesses and householders just won't cope with higher interest rates.
It would also hurt me a bit.
it could get messyThe Bank of England are on about potentially taking interest rates negative later this year so don't really know how that'll work, what with commodities looking like they're starting to surge now and abit of inflation looking likely.
Sortedit is messy
Not really. We have had an incredible run of stabilitySorted
No is doesn't cut it. It ain't messy yet. Messy is a whole heap worse than it currently isSorted
Yes you are right the stability through covid is unreal to an extentNot really. We have had an incredible run of stability
It is called kicking the can down the road, problem is if its kicked any further it might not be found again.Yes you are right the stability through covid is unreal to an extent
UK spot milk last I heard in low 20 s and cream still in the doldrums and milk likely to be plentiful for next couple of months and majority of companies do not have product they can sell on the global market what is there to drive prices up. Potters still convinced next movement in liquid market will be down and can't see why I would disagree with him.i couldn’t quite believe it! Who’s milk buyers are going to be the first to start climbing then? Or will it be like normal, discreditted Unless it’s going down.