It's not the tenner. It's the principle. I think I should choose who I give to.Wind ur neck in boys it’s a tenner. I think you will manage ok without it.
Agree. And also wanna bet that the creamery will publish some big article about how generously thev gave to this charity and theyl look great for consumer relations but in reality they didnt giv squatIt's not the tenner. It's the principle. I think I should choose who I give to.
Exactly! By all means inform suppliers about the need in Yemen (or wherever) tell us about the charity doing work there, offer a suggestion as to how we can help. Don't just decide on our behalf that a £10er is going to be deducted from our milk cheque (a few days after not giving a milk price increase to said producers) without any prior notification.It's not the tenner. It's the principle. I think I should choose who I give to.
It's not the tenner. It's the principle. I think I should choose who I give to.
There in lies the other debate about organ donation....Choice should always be to opt in rather than opt out. Text YES to donate.
You are wrong.The text gave you the nuclear option. Understood across the world and from 9months to 90.....no
"What we have here is a failure to communicate "You are wrong.
I have an eleven year old,a ten year old and a two year old and none of them understand the word “ no”.
Just to clarify, the Lakeland charity appeal DOES give each producer the option to opt out.
So but for the wonder of TFF you would have been completely unaware until a £10er disappeared out of your milk cheque?!My issue is the phone to which I would get those sort of texts is broken so I’ve not received notice.
I presume so.Are Lakeland the only ones doing it?
Are Lakeland the only ones doing it?