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I thought the vat was 5% and I’ve allowed for it.Take vat off that as well, think its around 20%.
I thought the vat was 5% and I’ve allowed for it.Take vat off that as well, think its around 20%.
Why. I'm sure the cost to Aldi to buy milk will continue to rise.Arla boss states today that the price of milk will continue to rise due to spiraling energy costs well said ! Will someone tell the boss of Aldi !
Fudge the consumer it's about time they learnt to value milk nothing else they buy is subsidized by the supermarkets why should milk beWhy. I'm sure the cost to Aldi to buy milk will continue to rise.
They are welcome to absorb that cost themselves if they wish and help our consumer out.
Arla haven't for a while. I think it is something to do with charging as a total figure or on a ppl basis.I see that the AHDB levy is not being VAT charged from April 1st
As I see it rodda's only really want to pick up from the A30 corridorJust had a phone call from roddas and been asked to put some feelers out there for anyone who would be interested to supply them.
Thought I'd post on here in case anyone is interested, let me know and I can pass on contact details. They've also said to feel free to speak to them on their stand at Royal Cornwall.
They also mentioned that an area they would be able and want to collect milk from would be the other side of wadebridge/bodmin if anyone in that area was unsure if roddas would travel as far ad that.
I'll leave it to that and if anyone is interested send me a message. I'm really pleased with how roddas have looked after me for my first 12 months and even if arla came knocking, tomorrow I wouldn't move from them.
The question is, will they keep shifting it at a higher price? Liquid has always been fairly dear here but its going up again, anecdotally people are just cutting back on how much they buy.Milk is up 7ppl in all the supermarkets 129 for 4 pints now
Milk was £1.30 for 4 pints 10 years ago before the supermarkets used it for a price war.The question is, will they keep shifting it at a higher price? Liquid has always been fairly dear here but its going up again, anecdotally people are just cutting back on how much they buy.
Cheese was pushing $20 for a KG block of bog standard mild cheddar, a lot of people walked straight past it, one woman told me the other day she stopped to take a photo of the price but went without that week.
This week the supermarket announced that it was rolling back the price to a tenner. They obviously weren't shifting any.
I think the cheapest blue top is about $3.90 for 2 litres (about 2 quid) Anchor is about a dollar dearer than that.Milk was £1.30 for 4 pints 10 years ago before the supermarkets used it for a price war.
Cheese price is of more concern.
10 p/l variation at retail between 2009 and 2018How many milk price changes have been inflicted on farmers over the last ten years? And how often in that time has the supermarket price of a 4 pinter changed?
The truth is there's a very loose connection between farmgate and retail price
s/mkts will be on full speed, twisting words, to give consumers, the idea they are the cheapest place to buy. Milk would still be cheap, if they doubled the price, and sales would hardly drop.
Heard a good one yesterday on the radio, 'kids don't like eating veg, so to help them eat them, we are including them in our mince'. Well l think veg, is a lot cheaper than mince, would be interesting to see the price. But, full marks for creativity.
However they try to hide it, food inflation is, and continue, to hit the consumer hard, and despite everyone howling at the guv, to do 'something', l can't really see how they can do a lot, except re-introduce subs, on production, now that, would definitely cause fireworks.
However, despite us thinking differently, the guv was right, when it said, higher product price, would offset the reduction in SFP, not to sure they expected the results, to explode into rampant food inflation, but, they were right.
Imported food, really don't think its going to affect home product, to the degree, some would have us believe, product, on a global scale is scarce, and is not significantly cheaper, add in higher transport costs, or, for Aus and NZ, th wheat exports like the Indian government has sounds ridiculous but don't rule it out this government is a lot of thin it was you up to toda
s/mkts will be on full speed, twisting words, to give consumers, the idea they are the cheapest place to buy. Milk would still be cheap, if they doubled the price, and sales would hardly drop.
Heard a good one yesterday on the radio, 'kids don't like eating veg, so to help them eat them, we are including them in our mince'. Well l think veg, is a lot cheaper than mince, would be interesting to see the price. But, full marks for creativity.
However they try to hide it, food inflation is, and continue, to hit the consumer hard, and despite everyone howling at the guv, to do 'something', l can't really see how they can do a lot, except re-introduce subs, on production, now that, would definitely cause fireworks.
However, despite us thinking differently, the guv was right, when it said, higher product price, would offset the reduction in SFP, not to sure they expected the results, to explode into rampant food inflation, but, they were right.
Imported food, really don't think its going to affect home product, to the degree, some would have us believe, product, on a global scale is scarce, and is not significantly cheaper, add in higher transport costs, or, for Aus and NZ, there are much closer mkts, in the far east.
The government could ban food exports like the Indian government has sounds ridiculous but if it's one thing this government certainly is is ridiculous don't rule it out when the rioting starts !s/mkts will be on full speed, twisting words, to give consumers, the idea they are the cheapest place to buy. Milk would still be cheap, if they doubled the price, and sales would hardly drop.
Heard a good one yesterday on the radio, 'kids don't like eating veg, so to help them eat them, we are including them in our mince'. Well l think veg, is a lot cheaper than mince, would be interesting to see the price. But, full marks for creativity.
However they try to hide it, food inflation is, and continue, to hit the consumer hard, and despite everyone howling at the guv, to do 'something', l can't really see how they can do a lot, except re-introduce subs, on production, now that, would definitely cause fireworks.
However, despite us thinking differently, the guv was right, when it said, higher product price, would offset the reduction in SFP, not to sure they expected the results, to explode into rampant food inflation, but, they were right.
Imported food, really don't think its going to affect home product, to the degree, some would have us believe, product, on a global scale is scarce, and is not significantly cheaper, add in higher transport costs, or, for Aus and NZ, there are much closer mkts, in the far east.
only 50/60% self sufficient.The government could ban food exports like the Indian government has sounds ridiculous but if it's one thing this government certainly is is ridiculous don't rule it out when the rioting starts !
I've been assured that's definitely not the case, as long as access is good they're happy. They pick up from down the lizard after all!As I see it rodda's only really want to pick up from the A30 corridor
Are you on the move?As I see it rodda's only really want to pick up from the A30 corridor
To be honest no. Why would we now as we know our contract and Arla tend to leave us to get on with the job.Are you on the move?