UK apple growers to quit the industry if big supermarkets keep ‘squeezing' profits
UK's apple growers feel they are being 'squeezed' by the 'big six' supermarkets. According to a House of Lords hearing, some growers are receiving as little as 3p on a bag of six apples. The same bag will then be sold for £2.20 in the supermarket.
One apple farmer in Kent – in the 'Garden of England' – accused the government of handing over regulation of the food sector to

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