farmfoods are selling 2 x 2 litres of milk for £1.20
here are some money off vouchers to print too
http://www.farmfoods.co.uk/Vouchers.php
£2.50 off £25.00 spend
£5.00 off £50.00 spend
£12.00 off £100 spend
Top comments
bigtone1943
28 Jul 1613#4
What about the poor old farmer how much is he getting ,No wonder you can't find any dairy farmers anymore
fingermouse27
28 Jul 1610#1
didn't this used to be 2 for £1.00? still ridiculously cheap though.
tonyd19565
29 Jul 163#33
Must have a very full life to think that is entertainment:)
wildecat to bigtone1943
28 Jul 163#9
Google 'loss leader' before you get the violins out.
Latest comments (40)
eset12345
29 Jul 16#40
nope, most of the subsidies are for taking care of the land and hedge rows and has very little to do with the price they get for the milk.
kizzaleet
29 Jul 16#39
Yes £1.20 is good but it was 2 for £1 last week or so lol, so when you think of it that way they have boosted the price by 20%
azza13r1
28 Jul 16#2
Yes was 2 for £1 a week or two ago. But still this price cant be beaten.
liverpool79 to azza13r1
29 Jul 16#38
Agree, it was x2 for a £1 but still a good deal!
ramiuk1
29 Jul 16#37
why are they getting subsidies? its because there getting less back than it costs to produce,thank the EU for that.
fingermouse27
28 Jul 1610#1
didn't this used to be 2 for £1.00? still ridiculously cheap though.
ramiuk1 to fingermouse27
29 Jul 16#36
i would happily pay £1.50 if the extra money went to british farmers,not saying it doesnt but milk is crazy cheap
Shayno
29 Jul 16#35
lol
He might use soya milk :smiley:
hugh1988
29 Jul 16#25
Why would you drink the milk from another species? weird.
frakison to hugh1988
29 Jul 16#34
So you're saying that you use breast milk on your cereal???? :confused:
tonyd19565
29 Jul 163#33
Must have a very full life to think that is entertainment:)
dasa20uk
29 Jul 16#32
Yep I did that, usually a loss leader is there to encourage people to come to their shop and whilst there buy into higher margin products....however farm foods prices are quite low and therefore this theory doesn't really fit....oh and sorry whilst I was "googling" I came across this ... http://www.fwi.co.uk/news/ffa-targets-farmfoods-with-milk-trolley-challenge.htm
(Ps sorry I work at Sainsbury's and am quite proud of the work they do to pay famers a fair price for milk)
hursty321
29 Jul 16#31
Thanks for the bite
hursty321
29 Jul 16#30
Thanks for the bite
Muig1972
29 Jul 161#23
It's unusual and ironic that a price rise has been voted hot...but it is still great value milk.
Tip: Milk can be frozen for when you need it. It takes an eternity to defrost in the fridge, but you can defrost it more quickly outside the fridge by submerging the container in a basin of cold tap water for an hour or so.
soldierboy001 to Muig1972
29 Jul 161#29
Don't try freezing full fat milk as the cream will separate. With a bit of forward planning milk will defrost in the fridge over 24 hours. Ive been doing this for years, saves running out of milk when you most need it.
hursty321
29 Jul 16#26
Wouldn't be seen dead shopping in here. Have some respect for yourselves
tonyd19565 to hursty321
29 Jul 163#27
You can't shop in here. You can be advised of a buying opportunity! Stop trying to pretend you are on here and don,t shop at cheap shops . You would not be here if you did!!
Or you could be a tourist seeing how the other half try to help each other. I think you need to get your priorities straight and have respect for others.
Muig1972 to hursty321
29 Jul 16#28
Not you again, I recognise you from the last time you trolled a Farmfoods thread- you're the Amazon dildo guy.
TheMan_Aman
29 Jul 16#24
2 for £1 on sunblest bread too, white, wholemeal etc
muddassarsardar
29 Jul 16#22
cold as the price has gone up not down. for this product and this shop. farmer's should be paid around a similar price as we are paying a lot of you forget this is watered down version of milk as I call it or u can call it pasteurisation raw milk has 15 to 20 % fat and thus has less than 3.5% so what about the rest of the milk oh yeah they call it cream and charge a lot more trying to make the public stupid by comparing prices like this it should be compared to price of single cream which is around 15% percent fat content that's around 1.30/1.60 a litre so all those cry what about the farmer ask them why don't they sell raw milk in the shops it's all a con the illumanti and stuff
teemeister
29 Jul 16#21
Heated!
Simplyalif
29 Jul 16#20
Seriously that is Damn cheap
bigtone1943
28 Jul 1613#4
What about the poor old farmer how much is he getting ,No wonder you can't find any dairy farmers anymore
wildecat to bigtone1943
28 Jul 163#9
Google 'loss leader' before you get the violins out.
morrig to bigtone1943
28 Jul 161#12
Wandering why you would want to find a dairy farmer,unless perhaps you want milking?
warriorsq to bigtone1943
28 Jul 16#13
As I work in an industrial unit on a farm and see the things our particular farmer does, sod the poor farmer he can suffer!
eset12345 to bigtone1943
29 Jul 16#19
yeah those poor farmers with their thousands in subsidies, the poor little mites.
gawd i wish there was a farmfoods near me.
you get a hot-hot.
happy shopping.
summerof76
28 Jul 16#15
Heat added
mrtea1967
28 Jul 16#14
Whilst the dairy farmers, are being hit still i dare say so are the sales at Rangerover , Because unless the price goes up they wont be able to buy there 80 grand vogues or Hse's.You dont have to be a farmer ,so moo ve on.
neurotica
28 Jul 16#11
you have no idea how many people have moaned at us about the price increase. it's 10p a carton Vera, stfu and go to the bingo!
squaredoggy
28 Jul 162#10
they have been milking it for years?
leehardacre
28 Jul 161#8
Moo've along, Sherlock.
leehardacre
28 Jul 162#6
I udder to think where this milk has come from.
Bye!
GoNz017 to leehardacre
28 Jul 161#7
A cow.
lassy
28 Jul 161#5
Yes 2 for a £ near me but the price went up to £1.20 a week ago
joanne10
28 Jul 161#3
Its been 2 for £1 for about 6 months near me. Still great value for £1.20 :innocent:
Opening post
here are some money off vouchers to print too
http://www.farmfoods.co.uk/Vouchers.php
£2.50 off £25.00 spend
£5.00 off £50.00 spend
£12.00 off £100 spend
Top comments
Latest comments (40)
He might use soya milk :smiley:
(Ps sorry I work at Sainsbury's and am quite proud of the work they do to pay famers a fair price for milk)
Tip: Milk can be frozen for when you need it. It takes an eternity to defrost in the fridge, but you can defrost it more quickly outside the fridge by submerging the container in a basin of cold tap water for an hour or so.
Or you could be a tourist seeing how the other half try to help each other. I think you need to get your priorities straight and have respect for others.
you get a hot-hot.
happy shopping.
Bye!