Yes I know there is a slightly better deal at farmfoods where you can get 2,2L for £1 but thought a would post this for people that don't have a farmfoods near as I would say this is probs the next cheapest
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Rarnik
3 May 166#3
Excellent. Introduce 'fairer' milk tariff where you can choose to pay 23p extra on your milk to give towards dairy cooperative on the one hand. On the other hand reduce price of milk further. Ba"%$ards!!
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PenguinsForAll
3 May 16#1
Great deal, cheapest i've seen milk in AGES.
Ends 12th of June according to website?
jfclfc
3 May 16#2
Farmfoods 8 pints for a pound
kta93 to jfclfc
3 May 16#4
yeah a know that lol but just thought I'd point it out for anyone with a Morrisons closer than farmfoods
futura to jfclfc
3 May 16#7
Not really as its 2 litre cartons and not 4 pint cartons
Rarnik
3 May 166#3
Excellent. Introduce 'fairer' milk tariff where you can choose to pay 23p extra on your milk to give towards dairy cooperative on the one hand. On the other hand reduce price of milk further. Ba"%$ards!!
kramvic to Rarnik
3 May 16#6
Be careful, it was on TV the other day about the 23p not necessarily going to UK farmers, but going to EU farmers although it has a Union Jack on the label. Didn't catch much of it but sure someone else did and will be able to elaborate.
sradmad
3 May 16#5
good find op, heat added
Sogaaddict
3 May 161#8
Can't people afford to pay more for their milk to ensure that the British dairy farmers get a realistic return for their efforts?
kta93 to Sogaaddict
3 May 16#9
am pretty sure the farmer still gets the same price for their milk regardless it's Morrisons that will be making less money
flaxdoctor
3 May 16#10
Given the negative margins for producers as things stand AND the cost of transporting perishable liquid product from the continent, fat chance of foreign product having our flag on it, but when will these avaricious plonkers stop screwing our dairy farmers? The industry has been destroyed for no useful purpose whatsoever other than these absurd headline prices. One one hand they're flogging bottled *water* for a pound a litre, on the other a valuable food product that mugs the supplier with every sale.
Sustainability? Nil.
Rarnik
3 May 162#11
I heard that but they're a cooperative, so all money goes back to the farmers. It just happens that they are spread across the e.u. It says as much on the bottle so I don't mind too much.
spock1958
3 May 16#12
Very irresponsible of Morrison's encouraging people who can't pass on a 'deal' to buy 12 pints at once. Though no doubt somebody will now tell me that they regularly get through 12 pints in just a couple of days, most people just don't need or want 12 pints at once, and despite the long shelf life, it never tastes as good after a few days, so no doubt loads goes down the sink.
b0d to spock1958
3 May 161#14
Go forth and multiply.
With a couple of toddlers, a couple of adults eating cereal or porridge every day, one who is a coffee drinker getting through a pint a day, it doesn't take too long to get through this amount of milk. We never have to put any down the sink.
That said, we do get most of our milk from a Milkman. Yes, it costs a lot more, but we know the money is getting to the people actually doing the work.
Live long and prosper.
Gollywood to spock1958
3 May 16#15
My family loves milk. In hot drinks...cereal...smoothies...milk shakes etc. We easily go through 12 pints in a few days. And not a drop poured away!!
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Ends 12th of June according to website?
Sustainability? Nil.
With a couple of toddlers, a couple of adults eating cereal or porridge every day, one who is a coffee drinker getting through a pint a day, it doesn't take too long to get through this amount of milk. We never have to put any down the sink.
That said, we do get most of our milk from a Milkman. Yes, it costs a lot more, but we know the money is getting to the people actually doing the work.
Live long and prosper.