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<blockquote data-quote="matthew" data-source="post: 1054928" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>If my memory serves me correctly, when the Tesco fan club schemes were launched, they wanted to see farm accounts (to 'help' reduce inputs) and for milk, to average out input costs. </p><p>This was the first step to vertical integration of the supply chain.</p><p></p><p>As [USER=556]@topground[/USER] says, Larry Goodman openly boasted he 'bought' the Irish meat supply chain for Xp/kg. And in effect destroyed competition.</p><p></p><p>And anyone who thinks that extra costs of all this could be passed to the consumer - dream on. We pay them all; the costs of production be that farm, abattoir or retailer are only passed one way. </p><p>They call it gravity' accounting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matthew, post: 1054928, member: 169"] If my memory serves me correctly, when the Tesco fan club schemes were launched, they wanted to see farm accounts (to 'help' reduce inputs) and for milk, to average out input costs. This was the first step to vertical integration of the supply chain. As [USER=556]@topground[/USER] says, Larry Goodman openly boasted he 'bought' the Irish meat supply chain for Xp/kg. And in effect destroyed competition. And anyone who thinks that extra costs of all this could be passed to the consumer - dream on. We pay them all; the costs of production be that farm, abattoir or retailer are only passed one way. They call it gravity' accounting. [/QUOTE]
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