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The ‘Farmers against Farmwashing’ campaign claims supermarkets are using fake farm brands and overuse of Union Jack branding to mislead shoppers.
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Kelvin Fletcher: ‘I don’t want to be compared to Clarkson’ - MSNKelvin, Liz, both 40, and their four children – Marnie, eight, Milo, five, and twins Maximus and Mateusz, two – have become a small part of the 90 per cent of farms owned by families in the UK.
British farmers have demanded that supermarkets stop 'farmwashing' in order to fool shoppers that their products come from 'quaint British family farms.' The Farmers against Farmwashing campaign ...
Peterley Manor Farm, in the Chiltern Hills, has moved a long way from conventional farming. When Roger Brill, a fourth-generation farmer, and his wife, Jane, took over the derelict turkey farm in ...
Riverford has teamed up with a group of British farmers to launch a new fairness campaign called Farmers Against Farmwashing aimed at exposing misleading supermarket ‘farmwashing’ practices.. The ...
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Farmers call on supermarkets to end ‘farmwashing’ and support local producers - MSNFarmers call on supermarkets to end ‘farmwashing’ and support local producers - The ‘Farmers against Farmwashing’ campaign claims supermarkets are using fake farm brands and overuse of ...
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