UK: Dairy farmer protests target Iceland, Farmfoods

By Michelle Russell | 3 August 2012

Protests by UK farmers over the price of milk last night (2 August) targeted discount retailers Iceland Foods and Farmfoods.

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Protests by UK farmers over the price of milk last night (2 August) targeted discount retailers Iceland Foods and Farmfoods.

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