No, it's not you Geordie.
We find that the Farmer's market is not cheaper than supermarkets, but it's what is known as 'economies of scale' Supermarkets can afford to 'pile em high and sell em cheap' because they buy so much from suppliers, the unit cost goes down and they have suppliers over a barrel.
The latest problem is for dairy farmers. Supermarkets are buying milk at pennies a litre - it was on the news in the last few days. They are paying less than it costs the farmers to produce. Trouble is, we've all got used to 'cheap' food and forget that producers suffer.
Talking about ethical living (see other thread in general chat), shopping at Tescos or Asda is about the worst thing you can do. (ducks head below parapet!)
We find that the Farmer's market is not cheaper than supermarkets, but it's what is known as 'economies of scale' Supermarkets can afford to 'pile em high and sell em cheap' because they buy so much from suppliers, the unit cost goes down and they have suppliers over a barrel.
The latest problem is for dairy farmers. Supermarkets are buying milk at pennies a litre - it was on the news in the last few days. They are paying less than it costs the farmers to produce. Trouble is, we've all got used to 'cheap' food and forget that producers suffer.
Talking about ethical living (see other thread in general chat), shopping at Tescos or Asda is about the worst thing you can do. (ducks head below parapet!)
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