Milk campaigners enlist Women's Institute for protests at Colne supermarket (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Milk campaigners enlist Women's Institute for protests at Colne supermarket
11:00am Sunday 22nd July 2012 in News
By Peter Magill, Chief reporter
MILK campaigners in East Lancashire have enlisted the help of the Women’s Institute to shame supermarkets into paying them a living wage.
Protesters from Gisburn WI lobbied customers outside the Asda store in Colne on Saturday in the latest wave of action against the price paid by the high street giants to suppliers.
And Kathleen Calvert, who helps to run a dairy farm in Gisburn, said: “We received a lot of support from shoppers and even ran out of leaflets.
“We have got to get the message across that these retailers are ruining the lives of ordinary working people.”
Mrs Calvert and WI colleagues had taken part in a similar protest at Asda in Fulwood, near Preston, which prompted staff to call in the police. But the Colne protest saw no such intervention.
“I think they have realised that the police are there to uphold the law and not to save the likes of Asda from embarassment,” she added.
Supermarket bosses at Asda, Morrison’s and Co-operative have announced they will be increasing the prices paid to suppliers.
But Mrs Calvert is keen to ensure that the major players stick to their word and do not quietly introduce reductions when the present furore dies down.
Comments(20)
i know alot
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11:48am Sun 22 Jul 12
louderfasterlonger
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12:23pm Sun 22 Jul 12
i know alot wrote:Many farmers are actually going out of business, not because they cannot produce milk cheaply enough but because of Supermarket greed. The supermarkets monopolise the prices and times it by 3 to sell to the customers, with obcene profits. It would cost nothing by comparison to make milk a loss-leader in the supermarkets to give the farmers the price they need to manage their herds and vast swathes of our countryside.
I HAVE YET TO MEET A FARMER THAT IS SKINT....If things were that bad why do farmers all have brand new 4x4s and brand new tractors.Is it not the fact that MORE wants MORE..!
A Darener
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1:54pm Sun 22 Jul 12
2 for 5p
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2:57pm Sun 22 Jul 12
A Darener wrote:Why is the same milk.
I have never bought milk from a supermarket in sixty years. Coloured water. Support your local milkman. Higher price is irrelevant, quality counts.
2 for 5p
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3:03pm Sun 22 Jul 12
If it was workers protesting outside a supermarket about poor pay or conditions the police would be in there mob handed breaking it up what makes farmers so special.
Also remember everybody who was it who wanted the obolition of the milk marketing board ? Farmers that's who because at the time they could extort more money out of the public .
I erge my supermarket to look after its customers and get milk at the cheapest price they can.
A Darener
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3:07pm Sun 22 Jul 12
2 for 5p wrote:No it isn't! My milk is green top straight from the cow I.e. untreated, as nature intended. You cannot buy untreated in supermarkets.
A Darener wrote:Why is the same milk.
I have never bought milk from a supermarket in sixty years. Coloured water. Support your local milkman. Higher price is irrelevant, quality counts.
2 for 5p
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3:20pm Sun 22 Jul 12
A Darener wrote:its treated for a reason you dangerous person it kill harmful bacteria.
2 for 5p wrote:No it isn't! My milk is green top straight from the cow I.e. untreated, as nature intended. You cannot buy untreated in supermarkets.
A Darener wrote:Why is the same milk.
I have never bought milk from a supermarket in sixty years. Coloured water. Support your local milkman. Higher price is irrelevant, quality counts.
In Scotland the sale of untreated milk is banned altogether.
A Darener
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3:29pm Sun 22 Jul 12
2 for 5p wrote:http://www.telegraph
A Darener wrote:its treated for a reason you dangerous person it kill harmful bacteria.
2 for 5p wrote:No it isn't! My milk is green top straight from the cow I.e. untreated, as nature intended. You cannot buy untreated in supermarkets.
A Darener wrote:Why is the same milk.
I have never bought milk from a supermarket in sixty years. Coloured water. Support your local milkman. Higher price is irrelevant, quality counts.
In Scotland the sale of untreated milk is banned altogether.
.co.uk/foodanddrink/
3341324/Untreated-mi
lk-is-in-demand.html
If it was good enough for my parents, grand parents great grandparents etc. it is good enough for me.
Why do you think there are so many people allergic to milk, peanuts etc.....because they were not brought up on them. The human body requires impurities. My mum's philosophy was, we all need a little dirt each day this is very true.
Izanears
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4:47pm Sun 22 Jul 12
i know alot wrote:Many farmers have 4x4's becuase they use them to tow trailers, and go across muddy fields. And as for brand new tractors, surely iknowalot must agree that they have to replace old ones. All those who are moaning about farmers just want to try being one for a month. They would soon find out what the job was really about.
I HAVE YET TO MEET A FARMER THAT IS SKINT....If things were that bad why do farmers all have brand new 4x4s and brand new tractors.Is it not the fact that MORE wants MORE..!
A Darener
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4:52pm Sun 22 Jul 12
psch
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5:48pm Sun 22 Jul 12
A Darener
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5:57pm Sun 22 Jul 12
Malthus
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7:02pm Sun 22 Jul 12
louderfasterlonger
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9:05am Mon 23 Jul 12
2 for 5p wrote:Hi Darener, where do you get the green top delivered from, always loved that stuff.
A Darener wrote:its treated for a reason you dangerous person it kill harmful bacteria. In Scotland the sale of untreated milk is banned altogether.2 for 5p wrote:No it isn't! My milk is green top straight from the cow I.e. untreated, as nature intended. You cannot buy untreated in supermarkets.A Darener wrote: I have never bought milk from a supermarket in sixty years. Coloured water. Support your local milkman. Higher price is irrelevant, quality counts.Why is the same milk.
MrClaret
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9:30am Mon 23 Jul 12
A Darener wrote:The only reason you can't get green top in supermarkets is down to demand for the product, of which there's little. As for its not the same milk comment, that's quite simply laughable.
2 for 5p wrote:No it isn't! My milk is green top straight from the cow I.e. untreated, as nature intended. You cannot buy untreated in supermarkets.
A Darener wrote:Why is the same milk.
I have never bought milk from a supermarket in sixty years. Coloured water. Support your local milkman. Higher price is irrelevant, quality counts.
A Darener
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10:22am Mon 23 Jul 12
MrClaret wrote:Sorry but it is illegal to sell it in outlets other than from doorstep milk deliverers or farms direct.
A Darener wrote:The only reason you can't get green top in supermarkets is down to demand for the product, of which there's little. As for its not the same milk comment, that's quite simply laughable.
2 for 5p wrote:No it isn't! My milk is green top straight from the cow I.e. untreated, as nature intended. You cannot buy untreated in supermarkets.
A Darener wrote:Why is the same milk.
I have never bought milk from a supermarket in sixty years. Coloured water. Support your local milkman. Higher price is irrelevant, quality counts.
A Darener
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10:24am Mon 23 Jul 12
verbal discharge
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12:19pm Mon 23 Jul 12
A Darener wrote:Well as someone with a peanut allergy - had been brought up on them as you suggest I would have been dead by now with anaphylactic shock.
2 for 5p wrote:http://www.telegraph
A Darener wrote:its treated for a reason you dangerous person it kill harmful bacteria.
2 for 5p wrote:No it isn't! My milk is green top straight from the cow I.e. untreated, as nature intended. You cannot buy untreated in supermarkets.
A Darener wrote:Why is the same milk.
I have never bought milk from a supermarket in sixty years. Coloured water. Support your local milkman. Higher price is irrelevant, quality counts.
In Scotland the sale of untreated milk is banned altogether.
.co.uk/foodanddrink/
3341324/Untreated-mi
lk-is-in-demand.html
If it was good enough for my parents, grand parents great grandparents etc. it is good enough for me.
Why do you think there are so many people allergic to milk, peanuts etc.....because they were not brought up on them. The human body requires impurities. My mum's philosophy was, we all need a little dirt each day this is very true.
Also my parents and grandparents used to look upon coloured and asian people as inferior - I suppose that you also abide by these rules then as someone who adopts the 'If it's good enough for my parents and grandparents then it's good enough for me' mantra?
A Darener
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12:51pm Mon 23 Jul 12
A Darener wrote:
2 for 5p wrote:
A Darener wrote:
2 for 5p wrote:
A Darener wrote:
I have never bought milk from a supermarket in sixty years. Coloured water. Support your local milkman. Higher price is irrelevant, quality counts.Why is the same milk.No it isn't! My milk is green top straight from the cow I.e. untreated, as nature intended. You cannot buy untreated in supermarkets.its treated for a reason you dangerous person it kill harmful bacteria.
In Scotland the sale of untreated milk is banned altogether.http://www.telegraph
.co.uk/foodanddrink/
You have just endorsed my point. Doctors now say that peanut allergies are treatable if started at a young age by giving small doses. Thereby allowing the bodies defence mechanism to begin to function properly. As for your other comment re Asians etc that is a disgusting thing to say. My niece and nephew are half Indian so no I do not follow that logic. My grandparents would have had very little contact with this group. But if they had I am sure they would have been very welcoming to them.
Izanears says...
11:16am Sun 22 Jul 12