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Cows taken to Asda in Stafford for milk price protest | Cows taken to Asda in Stafford for milk price protest |
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Cows have been taken into a supermarket by dairy farmers protesting against the price they are paid for their milk. | Cows have been taken into a supermarket by dairy farmers protesting against the price they are paid for their milk. |
About 70 farmers took two of their cattle into Asda, in Queensway, Stafford at about 12:30 BST to clear milk from the shelves, police said. | About 70 farmers took two of their cattle into Asda, in Queensway, Stafford at about 12:30 BST to clear milk from the shelves, police said. |
Shopper Adam Williams said "staff looked on in amazement", as the cows moved to the back of the store, "creating mess as they walked". | Shopper Adam Williams said "staff looked on in amazement", as the cows moved to the back of the store, "creating mess as they walked". |
Farmers want the price of milk paid to them by supermarkets to be increased. | Farmers want the price of milk paid to them by supermarkets to be increased. |
Supermarkets say there is no link between the price of milk on the shelves and what farmers are paid. | Supermarkets say there is no link between the price of milk on the shelves and what farmers are paid. |
Stafford farmer Matthew Weaver, 38, said: "We needed something that would catch people's attention and be a bit of fun." | |
Mr Weaver said farmers had come from Derbyshire, Shropshire and Warwickshire to take part in the protest. They were also planning to visit a Lidl store in Stafford and an Asda in Wolstanton. | Mr Weaver said farmers had come from Derbyshire, Shropshire and Warwickshire to take part in the protest. They were also planning to visit a Lidl store in Stafford and an Asda in Wolstanton. |
Dairy company Muller UK and Ireland recently announced it would cut the price it paid farmers by 0.8p, because of low demand. | Dairy company Muller UK and Ireland recently announced it would cut the price it paid farmers by 0.8p, because of low demand. |
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