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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 7430948" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>Really??? If so why do they import un assured milling and blend with our RT assured milling? Surely if you were correct then it wouldnt be able to be marketed as RT assured bread or suchlike, maybe that's why you struggle to find any bread sold with the stupid tractor on it?? Or maybe the producers of the various loaves just simply dont wish to pay RT for using their logo on their products.</p><p>If what you say is correct (which it isnt by the way) then surely bread, etc would show the poxy tractor, i've get to find a loaf with any assurance info on it. I have a Hovis loaf and an M&S loaf here now in my kitchen and there is bugger all on except "made in the UK" Zero assurance info but some of the flour will be RT assured, the rest imported.</p><p>I think Shreddies and Weetabix are the only cereals that bother.</p><p>RT is just a license to be able to sell milling wheat/malting barley/feed wheat at market price, without it they pull your pants down. Sooner it is done away with the better and we can just get on and farm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 7430948, member: 2767"] Really??? If so why do they import un assured milling and blend with our RT assured milling? Surely if you were correct then it wouldnt be able to be marketed as RT assured bread or suchlike, maybe that's why you struggle to find any bread sold with the stupid tractor on it?? Or maybe the producers of the various loaves just simply dont wish to pay RT for using their logo on their products. If what you say is correct (which it isnt by the way) then surely bread, etc would show the poxy tractor, i've get to find a loaf with any assurance info on it. I have a Hovis loaf and an M&S loaf here now in my kitchen and there is bugger all on except "made in the UK" Zero assurance info but some of the flour will be RT assured, the rest imported. I think Shreddies and Weetabix are the only cereals that bother. RT is just a license to be able to sell milling wheat/malting barley/feed wheat at market price, without it they pull your pants down. Sooner it is done away with the better and we can just get on and farm [/QUOTE]
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