Milk industry's middle men come under fire in price war
date:Aug 04, 2012
ing through independent convenience stores and garage forecourts. He added that a small number of farmers with direct supermarket contracts approximately 11% were paid a higher price for their milk.

Despite this, a number of supermarkets came under criticism from farmers, celebrity chefs and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for using milk as a loss leader to drive footfall within their stores, which would ultimately lead to lower animal welfare standards. Asda, Morriso
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