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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 7189517" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>[USER=62962]@Dkb[/USER] [USER=731]@easyram1[/USER] [USER=1371]@pgk[/USER] [USER=142]@Filthyfarmer[/USER] [USER=72]@Tim W[/USER] and [USER=348]@neilo[/USER] </p><p></p><p>I admire your faith in those lovely people in those lovely offices, to not use the information you've provided against your interests but are you sure it is not misplaced?</p><p></p><p>I guess you have no reason to think they have.....</p><p></p><p>Surely we would have noticed.</p><p></p><p>If they had used previous surveys to reduce the prices paid we would have noticed a reduction in the average price in the season following the collection of the data.</p><p> Surely we would have noticed a stagnation of prices in the following years as they used the information to stop price increases.</p><p>Surely we would have noticed that the average price of sheepmeat in the UK only started to increase a few years later when the survey information became less relevant.</p><p>Surely we would notice it only increased until the information from the next survey was collated.</p><p></p><p>Did you notice what happened to the UK annual average price of sheep meat after the surveys in 2003 and 2012?</p><p></p><p> <a href="https://www.ibisworld.com/uk/bed/domestic-price-of-sheep-meat/44198/" target="_blank">https://www.ibisworld.com/uk/bed/domestic-price-of-sheep-meat/44198/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 7189517, member: 3566"] [USER=62962]@Dkb[/USER] [USER=731]@easyram1[/USER] [USER=1371]@pgk[/USER] [USER=142]@Filthyfarmer[/USER] [USER=72]@Tim W[/USER] and [USER=348]@neilo[/USER] I admire your faith in those lovely people in those lovely offices, to not use the information you've provided against your interests but are you sure it is not misplaced? I guess you have no reason to think they have..... Surely we would have noticed. If they had used previous surveys to reduce the prices paid we would have noticed a reduction in the average price in the season following the collection of the data. Surely we would have noticed a stagnation of prices in the following years as they used the information to stop price increases. Surely we would have noticed that the average price of sheepmeat in the UK only started to increase a few years later when the survey information became less relevant. Surely we would notice it only increased until the information from the next survey was collated. Did you notice what happened to the UK annual average price of sheep meat after the surveys in 2003 and 2012? [URL]https://www.ibisworld.com/uk/bed/domestic-price-of-sheep-meat/44198/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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