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Old 11-15-2008, 03:15 PM   #1
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Supermarkets accused of using 'bully boy tactics' on farmers to give shoppers a cheaper deal
By Sean Poulter
Supermarkets have been accused of demonstrating the sort of greed that triggered the banking industry crisis, by Britain's farmers.
Tesco is particularly in the firing line with claims from the president of the National Farmers' Union that it is using 'outrageous bully boy tactics' to cut prices paid to suppliers.
All the major supermarkets have been calling in suppliers in the last few weeks to demand cuts in prices following the reduction in the cost of oil and commodity crops. However, NFU president, Peter Kendall, said Tesco, in particular, has gone too far.
Greed: Farmers have accused supermarkets such as Tesco of putting extreme pressure on growers and suppliers
Tesco has been accused of putting 'extreme' pressure on growers and suppliers in an attempt to compete with budget retailers like Aldi, Lidl and Netto.
It is claimed growers are being asked to pay new fees to have their products stocked on shelves, give discounts on previously agreed prices, which are known as over-riders, and put up with increases in the time it takes to settle invoices.
The NFU yesterday issued the details of a hard-hitting speech to be given by Mr Kendall at a conference in Cardiff on Monday.
He will say: 'The global economic turmoil we are currently seeing means Britain is facing its sharpest downturn for a generation, driven largely by short term greed in the financial sector. This has resulted in real damage in people's confidence and belief in the free market system.
'The retailers, led by Tesco as the biggest and most successful, could go a long way to restoring public confidence in that free market system by demonstrating a new, fundamentally more responsible approach to retail policy.
Fair deal: NFU president Peter Kendall says supermarkets CAN deliver both fair prices to customers and suppliers

'It is not inappropriate to ask, in the wake of the damage done by unfettered, greed-motivated behaviour by some in the financial sector, whether Tesco should continue to chase every last pound of dividend for shareholders at the potential expense of massive damage to the rural infrastructure in this country.'
He said it is possible to deliver both fair prices to customers and suppliers, providing the supermarkets agree to slim down their own profit margins.
'Competitive pricing for its customers can be achieved without resorting to the crippling squeeze tactics on suppliers which are yet again rearing their ugly head.
'We are receiving all too many complaints from suppliers, frightened of taking up their issues direct, who have had unilateral price cuts and demands for back payments and over-riders.
'Frankly, some of these can only be described as outrageous, bully-boy tactics, and they must not continue as we head into recession.
'While we fully recognise the plight of consumers and their need to buy good value food during the credit crunch, there is enough flexibility in the margin taken by retailers to offer competitive pricing without reducing the price paid to farmers, growers and other suppliers.
'A continuation of this policy will see the agricultural production base in this country irreparably eroded with diabolical consequences for suppliers.'
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Old 11-15-2008, 10:20 PM   #2
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http://www.weightlossresources.co.uk..._the_label.htm

This book says it all.

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Old 11-15-2008, 10:41 PM   #3
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http://www.weightlossresources.co.uk..._the_label.htm

This book says it all.

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Yeah it's all profit,profit,profit-i bet the heads of these places don't eat the stuff they sell the consumers!!They've been pumping water into meats and suchlike for a long time...it goes on and on!The best thing to do is dig your garden over and plant your seeds and you know what you're eating then and it's alot better for you-just make sure the seeds are from organic stock.
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Old 11-15-2008, 11:00 PM   #4
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What's stopping farmers from dealing directly with local butchers?
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Old 11-15-2008, 11:20 PM   #5
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You got it - plant your garden and buy meat from the local guys where possible. Google a guy called Graham Sait, (it's an eye opener) the s*** that passes for food these days will fill you but you won't get any nutritional value from it. It's another way of dumbing down, keeping folks asleep, keeping us away from Mother Earth by feeding us artificially grown food.
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