Farmers the only losers in price wars

Irish supermarkets are stepping up a price war, with the price of butter being slashed following a cut in the retail price of milk.

Alex Black
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Farmers the only losers in price wars

Irish supermarkets are stepping up a price war, with the price of butter being slashed following a cut in the retail price of milk. According to the Irish Times, Tesco has cut its 454g pack of butter...

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