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Red tractor stakeholder survey on governance
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<blockquote data-quote="slackjawedyokel" data-source="post: 9103652" data-attributes="member: 34254"><p>That’s fighting talk that is.</p><p></p><p>I think we can consider that a shot across our bows- don’t any more of you DARE leaving RT or else… It seems like a bit of a hollow threat though- if we all leave RT, will they be happy with empty shelves?</p><p>I think the supermarkets are getting scared that we’ve cottoned on to their pilfering plans and if we jump ship, they won’t be able to meet their carbon/BNG commitments.</p><p></p><p>I think I’ll be happy to call their bluff- after all the discount I would have to stomach on unassured stock will be much less than the cost of implementing GFC, and the opportunity costs that it would bring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slackjawedyokel, post: 9103652, member: 34254"] That’s fighting talk that is. I think we can consider that a shot across our bows- don’t any more of you DARE leaving RT or else… It seems like a bit of a hollow threat though- if we all leave RT, will they be happy with empty shelves? I think the supermarkets are getting scared that we’ve cottoned on to their pilfering plans and if we jump ship, they won’t be able to meet their carbon/BNG commitments. I think I’ll be happy to call their bluff- after all the discount I would have to stomach on unassured stock will be much less than the cost of implementing GFC, and the opportunity costs that it would bring. [/QUOTE]
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