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Damien 03-03-2014 21:41

Tesco to cut price of milk
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...d-farmers.html

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Britain's biggest supermarket Tesco has sparked a price war over milk, by slashing prices to just £1 for a four pint carton.
What about the farmers? I remember a year ago a story about the way the major supermarket chains (apart from M&S and one of the bigger chains whose name escapes me - might be Morrisons) where forcing farmers into selling milk at a ridiculously low margin to the point where they were simply looking to stop selling it. This move seems good for everyone else, especially those struggling to afford food, but unless the hit is being taken by Tesco and not leading to reduced income for the farmers then it could be damaging in the long run. :erm:

thenry 03-03-2014 21:48

Re: Tesco to cut price of milk
 
ASDA do it already :confused:

Osem 03-03-2014 21:50

Re: Tesco to cut price of milk
 
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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35677647)
ASDA do it already :confused:

As do Iceland, Lidl and Aldi.

thenry 03-03-2014 21:50

Re: Tesco to cut price of milk
 
Damiens doing PR for Tesco.

Damien 03-03-2014 21:55

Re: Tesco to cut price of milk
 
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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35677649)
Damiens doing PR for Tesco.

By criticising them? :confused:

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35677648)
As do Iceland, Lidl and Aldi.

The point still stands that these companies are probably passing these savings up the supply chain and we should examine how sustainable that is in the long run.

tizmeinnit 03-03-2014 22:01

Re: Tesco to cut price of milk
 
possible loss leaders

thenry 03-03-2014 22:01

Re: Tesco to cut price of milk
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35677652)
By criticising them? :confused:

Devious tactics https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2014/03/13.gif

Damien 03-03-2014 22:02

Re: Tesco to cut price of milk
 
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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35677661)
possible loss leaders

That's what I am hoping will happen.

Osem 03-03-2014 22:09

Re: Tesco to cut price of milk
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35677652)
By criticising them? :confused:

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The point still stands that these companies are probably passing these savings up the supply chain and we should examine how sustainable that is in the long run.

It's not sustainable and it's nor fair on the farmers but other retailers have been doing it for ages.

alferret 04-03-2014 03:44

Tesco own brand milk is 1.39 for a 4 pint, the creamfeild branded milk they sell, 2% & full fat has been a £1 for quite a while (couple of years or more) also until last week Tesco were selling its own branded milk @ 3 for £3.
Don't take much to work out that it's Tesco BS!

jb66 04-03-2014 05:35

Re: Tesco to cut price of milk
 
3 for £3 in Morrisons for years

denphone 04-03-2014 05:47

Re: Tesco to cut price of milk
 
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Originally Posted by jb66 (Post 35677690)
3 for £3 in Morrisons for years

Indeed they have so in that time Tesco has been coining it in.

Russ 04-03-2014 07:22

Re: Tesco to cut price of milk
 
This reminds me of one of those "support independent local shops" campaigns from a few years ago.

There was one in 2006 and where I lived at the time was a Spar shop about 200 yards away but a few streets over was a large Tesco store. The Spare was obviously more convenient and easier to get to and I was happy to go there if I needed something they probably had. At the time I was on a strict low-fat/calorie diet and need some skimmed milk for a protein shake. The thing was a lot of the time the Spar had run out of theirs. Tesco always had plenty. It's all very well supporting the 'little guy' but when they become unreliable for what you need it's hard to stay loyal to them all the time.

As for the supermarkets and the milk offers, I wouldn't be surprised if this is just a short-term move on the part of Tesco. The large companies obviously have greater buying power to keep prices low but never to the point where the reductions are be expected to be long-term. It's like with their petrol prices: full-page adverts in the papers announcing price drops of a penny a litre, followed by a very quiet and stealth rise by a penny or so.

tweetiepooh 04-03-2014 10:30

Re: Tesco to cut price of milk
 
Not good unless the farmers are able to sell for a good price and are not the ones to take the hit. I have family in the dairy business and what with TB and not killing badgers, weather, rising costs they really don't need a drop in the price they get for their product.

Kabaal 04-03-2014 10:57

Re: Tesco to cut price of milk
 
It shouldn't affect the farmers, they'll still be selling it to Tesco for the same price. Tesco are lowering the cost via cutting their profits on it is all.


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