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<blockquote data-quote="Bramble" data-source="post: 8202177" data-attributes="member: 829"><p>I’m not sure they’ll quite make it. The letter said ‘aspire to’ but milkprices.com we’re reporting it as ’confirmed’ after speaking to the company.</p><p></p><p>Basically they are short of milk (as are others) and need to recruit, but they need a spectacular headline price to grab everyone’s attention and to try and get everyone to forget about their treatment of suppliers in the past.</p><p></p><p>Similar to politicians promising all sorts of things but come the time to deliver there will be an excuse as to why they couldn’t deliver. If everyone is paying 50p in Sept they can claim they were leading the market, if everyone is paying 40p in Sept I bet Freshways will be 39p and be talking about ‘market returns’.</p><p></p><p>I’d be happy with 45-50p for the winter, but I won’t be sending any more milk than last year. I’ve got better things to spend money on than a load more cows and their associated infrastructure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bramble, post: 8202177, member: 829"] I’m not sure they’ll quite make it. The letter said ‘aspire to’ but milkprices.com we’re reporting it as ’confirmed’ after speaking to the company. Basically they are short of milk (as are others) and need to recruit, but they need a spectacular headline price to grab everyone’s attention and to try and get everyone to forget about their treatment of suppliers in the past. Similar to politicians promising all sorts of things but come the time to deliver there will be an excuse as to why they couldn’t deliver. If everyone is paying 50p in Sept they can claim they were leading the market, if everyone is paying 40p in Sept I bet Freshways will be 39p and be talking about ‘market returns’. I’d be happy with 45-50p for the winter, but I won’t be sending any more milk than last year. I’ve got better things to spend money on than a load more cows and their associated infrastructure [/QUOTE]
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