IFA question for Lidl and Aldi: Where’s the milk from?



IFA President Tim Cullinan has criticised retailers Aldi and Lidl for their strategy to allegedly drag down the price paid to fresh milk producers.

The leading farming official claimed that if the strategy continues unchecked, there is a risk of a shortage of milk on shop shelves.

The IFA claim the two retailers sell milk under the ‘Coolree Creamery’ and the ‘Clonbawn Irish Dairy’ brands, two dairies that do not exist, according to the IFA.

The Irish farmers association are calling on Lidl and Aldi to put the brand of the actual dairy/creamery where they source their milk on the cartons,

John Lynch earlier spoke to the IFA president Tum Cullinan.



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