Milk prices are crashing for farmers... yet consumers are still paying more at the supermarket.
Right now, many dairy farmers are being paid BELOW the cost of production. That means it costs more to produce the milk than they actually receive for it.
Meanwhile, shoppers continue to see rising food prices on the shelves.
The food system has become disconnected from the people producing our food. Farmers absorb the pressure first, while consumers are left paying more later.
This is why food price transparency matters.
Farmers deserve:
✅ Fair pay
✅ Sustainable businesses
✅ A future for British farming
And consumers deserve:
✅ Honest pricing
✅ Transparent supply chains
✅ Better understanding of where their money goes
Next time you shop, ask the question:
Are farmers actually being paid fairly for the food we buy?
Share this if you support our farmers
#FairFood #FoodTransparency
Right now, many dairy farmers are being paid BELOW the cost of production. That means it costs more to produce the milk than they actually receive for it.
Meanwhile, shoppers continue to see rising food prices on the shelves.
The food system has become disconnected from the people producing our food. Farmers absorb the pressure first, while consumers are left paying more later.
This is why food price transparency matters.
Farmers deserve:
✅ Fair pay
✅ Sustainable businesses
✅ A future for British farming
And consumers deserve:
✅ Honest pricing
✅ Transparent supply chains
✅ Better understanding of where their money goes
Next time you shop, ask the question:
Are farmers actually being paid fairly for the food we buy?
Share this if you support our farmers
#FairFood #FoodTransparency
Shared byJordan Ali - 11 days ago
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