BOVAER update: MARKS & SPENCERS milk PROBE
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- Опубликовано: 11 фев 2025
- well this was interesting, I knew M&S were using BOVAER on 'their' farms but what I didn't know was those farms are actually MULLER farms. So to be clear, MULLER are using BOVAER on 40 farms out of their 1000 farms. ARLA is also using BOVAER on 30 of their farms. Is this milk being segregated, according to the MULLER statement (on the UK School Board website) it is to a certain extent but not 100% so some BOVAER fed cow milk will fall into MULLER branded products.
Link here:
www.schoolmilk....
And the Bill Gates thing, a must watch:
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I also realised that BOVAER was designed/manufactured and tested ONLY on dairy cattle that are in the more intensive side of farming, who stay indoors (this sounds awful and isn't the milk I personally would like to consume) BOVAER was not designed with grazing cattle in mind, what does this mean for those cows ingesting BOVAER but also going out and ingesting grass as they should naturally?
Link here:
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Kerry
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Petition: Require labelling of beef & dairy from cows fed with additives to reduce methane
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/705287
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Arla/Muller Dairy codes can be found here:
ruclips.net/user/postUgkxIqTHFplVZFWSgIjLUWjCTLbvnfJk6Xz8?si=NAOyw508CVJAQ_Ha
I've noticed on a couple of items I purchsed yesterday they are no longer including the codes. In Morrisons. Cream and milk. Says see 'code panel' where the code should be.
Did you say that Lidle's own brand cheese is bovaer free?
@@zujar_man I noticed that and thought I was just being dumb
Can we be sure M&S Authentic Greek Yoghurt that Greece is not involved with this awful product or is it just Uk cows? I ask because Gov Uk said the following......Bovaer has been authorised for use globally including in the EU, Australia, Canada and the US.
In the EU the additive was authorised according to Regulation (EC) No 1831/2003 on additives for use in animal nutrition in April 2022. Bovaer has more recently been authorised in Canada in January 2024, and in the US in May 2024.... Greece joined the Eu January 81 I think.
@@budgetcookinguk thank you
Thank you for keeping us all up to date. These large corporations are not to be trusted.
@@rn2512 the issue starts with the farmers who are willing to feed it to their cattle. Sold their souls to Arla, and there's about 2,000. The supermarkets have their hands tied but at least they're also selling non Bovaer brands.
@@beverleymason9038
To a degree, th farmer have their hands tied too, in regards to this subject...
It may be the case, allegedly, that if a farmer was to refuse a trial they may not get future orders?
Or farmers maybe Allegedly getting an incentive to participate...
The way it is for farmers at the moment, losing orders could be critical to their survival....
The whole thing stinks tbh.
@stuartd9741 yep, they became Arla members before this happened and a big co op of dairies formed to supply the supermarkets which have to supply millions of customers with milk and other dairy products.
I was thinking If I was a Dairy that did not use BOVAER I would get new labels printed putting BOVAER FREE on the label in big
I think Freshways milk is planning to do just that, others will follow hopefully 👍👍
Labels should be added with exactly that on the dairy products
Bovaer Free!
At some point this will be Mandated across all farms regardless...
Trial is just that.
Test the product and the publics reaction..
Yet due to the vagueness of getting information, a lot of people are non the wiser ...so no protesting....
@@suew1877 But knowing the UK, they will probably ban those labels.
@@stuartd9741@stuartd9741 They tried to mandate jabs. How did that go? Mandates only work if the sheep follow.
Bovaer,"Safe and effective" ring a bell. Now feeding chemicals to our animals.
Food producers are there to do one thing, make money. If they could get away with mixing horse meat in with beef they would. If they could get away with re packaging out of date chickens they would. If they could get away with feeding cows dead sheep they would.
Oh hang on 🤔. They have done all these things already 😂
@@MrScaramoosh They've been doing it for years...antibiotics, growth hormones, etc
Tip of the iceberg
@@AnnieRed66 (bST) & rBGH was added to milk in America for years. After the information caught on the milk began labelling NO rBGH across the top. But I doubt that was the case, hence why they (the sleazy side of marketing) change the name of the hormone so people assume it’s all been corrected. Nothing to see here. Move along.
Bovaer, a feed additive] The formulation consists of silicon dioxide (60% w/w), propylene glycol, and 3-nitrooxypropanol (10% w/w)
Silicon dioxide, also known as silica, is an oxide of silicon with the chemical formula SiO2, commonly found in nature as quartz. In many parts of the world, silica is the major constituent of sand
does anyone think cows eating sand will end well ?????????????????????????
I’ve been a long term shopper at M&S. as they fully support Bovaer additive and haven’t been clear since now I won’t be shopping there anymore!
same
please tell them why you're not shopping there any longer.
Yes , you have to tell them otherwise they will not know. I will be-writing and ringing them to say so.
Thing is.
What
"safety" information has MS received that convinced them,
to supply this type of milk?
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This is what we should be asking, because the FSA isn't exactly being helpful..
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Quite disturbing for a major retailer to do this without publicly announcing it..
I expected better from MS..tbh.
No, you don’t get there dairy products.
I can’t thank this lady enough for what she is doing to educate us all. Thank you very very much !
She got ma sub stray away and i will send some money to her by patronite or somthing
Boycott M & S selling bovaer milk since April 2024 without mentioning it !!!!!!!!
And that's when I noticed the milk taste and other product. Things tasted rancid. Even the organic milk.
@I_StoleUrNoseI have noticed this in other supermarkets with their milk before this scandal broke.
I have IBS sometimes. In the last 2 years I have noticed milk in Lidl and Waitrose ,especially lidl's, going off really early and tasting funny even when fresh. Also bouts of IBS getting worse and more frequent. So I now buy organic or Tom Parker or Graham or Freshways .I have to have unsalted butter and so far can use only the pricey President butter. What of butter and cheese in Lidl , Waitrose or Iceland?
@I_StoleUrNose I noticed that too !
I noticed before all this came out that my milk was going off really quick, cottage cheese like before its use by date. I ended up pouring a lot of milk away before its time over the last year or so. I wonder if it’s all connected 🤷🏼♀️
I have just started buying organic products which is definitely making my shopping bill go up, but my children are first priority 😊
Some of the organic contain it..
@@denisedalton8399yes I saw the Arla label underneath the z Tesco organic milk the other day.
I've been buying organic dairy for years because of pesticides and animal welfare because it's less intensive. I am concerned about the cows being given bovaer because it is interfering with their natural digestion. How do we know it isn't making them feel nauseous, for example? They can't tell us. Why don't they try and eliminate some of the other methane sources, like the mines someone mentioned in the comments, which it seems make a far bigger contribution to the total.
@@hannahcrowe9868 yes indeed.
@Nats99 China is never going to reduce their emissions so what's the point in a tiny little island - the UK - doing this. All Starmer cares about is virtue signalling and being the world leader in Net Zero projects.
Oh how disappointing Marks and Spencer! I would have thought they would have done better, especially as they shout about using British meat, not sure they know what their customers want.
Thank you for all your hard work x
I do most of my shopping with ocado, will have to rethink i
That. Have continued to buy not dairy, I get freshways milk from home bargains and butter and cheese from Lidl, their west country butter with sea salt crystals, it is lovely too
Me too. Not what I expected.
I'm not surprised. People who think the quality is an better in m&s and Waitrose are kidding themselves. On the very rare occasion we've been away and bought a few bits in either of those places weren't impressed. However, if it's good for the shopping 'experience'. It's all marketing.
I spoke to a local farmer back in the autumn whose son has recently started a job on a farm supplying chickens and eggs to M&S. He said his son was disgusted to learn both meat and eggs are being packaged as 'Free Range' BUT only a handful of chickens are allowed out round the front of the farm. The rest are crowded into big sheds and are 'barn' reared chickens, never allowed out to forage or exercise or get fresh air - so neither product is actually free range!
one of my favourite shops many years ago
I asked a manager from M&S whether they are using Bovear. The manager reassured me that their dairy products are Bovear free. What a liar!😡🤬
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Me too and was reassured they do not sell cravendale or boaver milk. Very disappointed.
Trading standards??
Never trust a salesman.
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Graham’s Family Dairy (SC 011) have made it clear their products are Bovaer free. Their milk is available in Home Bargains, £1.45 for 2litres.
£1.45 for 2lt?? That's cheap. Sainsbury's do it for £2.55!!
We've switched to Grahams
@ These days we must vote with our money. The other vote doesn’t seem to count for much.
Don't know what part of country you live in. But here in Cheshire Home Bargains is supplied by Jackson's dairies. Any info on them ,??
@@paulsanderson8804 “Our independent dairy suppliers do not use Bovaer additive in their feed”. That quote is lifted from Jackson’s Dairy website. Seems you’re on a winner with them.
Thank you! People have to also remember, it's not just the dairy products, what do the dairy products go into - chocolate, biscuits, cakes , ready meals etc the list goes on and on!
It's an absolute minefield out there. They should come clean and clearly include any use of B on the label.
McDonald's and greggs use it
I heard to avoid cadburies and Lurpak so far.
Some Tinned soup as well, and probably pancakes and scones and bread and rolls.
Fack!!😅 I need a diet to be fair!
NO surprise there.😎 GO WOKE , GO BROKE.
Support your local small retailer. 🥰 This is all WEF mischief work. FACT !!
WEF and particularly their partners in crime the UN - the latter through their nefarious Agenda 2030, with its so called 'sustainable development goals' - yeah, pull the other one!
Thank you for keeping us all updated Kerry you are a little treasure. X
Worth watching David Kurten's video on Bovaer. Seems the people handling the chemical need to wear protective clothing etc. - so doesn't exactly sound harmless. We are being scammed - cows burping are not the problem.
Yes indeed worth watching.
@@mrsbee8790 I don't know how it doesn't burn the hell out of a cows stomach if it's highly irritating to the eyes.
Do you understand the concept of concentrated?
@@beverleymason9038 not only their eyes but their respiratory system as a whole. In science you don't ask the questions that you don't want the answer for. Source: former bill and Melinda gates GM plant researcher
@@Oligodendrocyte139 Exactly. We all wash our hands with soap but those making it wear full PPE!
Seems like Muller crept in with their dairy products without any info to the public much earlier on as far as I can see. Thank you so much Kerry 😊❤️
Thank you Leia😀👍💕
thank u
Your work is appreciated thanks. I am using the info your finding ❤️🏴
Hello fellow Scottish person ❤
Hello more Scottish peoples
Graham's milk is safe to drink 🏴
@@mistycaledonia Farmfoods is all Bovaer free, I called their head office 🏴
April 2024, bastards! Yes when I asked in mns she said.... We've been told to say blah blah. I said is it in mozzarella..... She didn't know. I'm gutted it's since April and they didn't tell us.... Well I guess they did but quietly😡 what else huh🤔 thanjs for posting, new sub👍
Agreed, they are criminals in my book. And I saw 18 months, not just April last year.
I paused your video at 8:44. In section 4, states, "...entirely safe...". Where have we heard THAT before? Thank you for being so active and keeping us informed on this issue.
The word ‘safe’ in their dictionary means something entirely different by all accounts!
That was exactly my thought ... Safe and effective
If the worst came to the worst I would start drinking goats milk. Only a matter of time before Starmer wants ALL cattle to be given Bovaer. Thank you for what you're doing for us and it's nice that you're not lecturing us to go to Farm Shops. That isn't always easy and so it's good that you're keeping us informed what is safe in the supermarkets. I'm drinking Graham's Milk at the moment. God bless you ❤
Oat milk
Oat milk
@@jacquiaba9132it’s disgusting.
@@jacquiaba9132thanks Jacqui but I eat plenty of porridge already and alternative milks don't appeal to me at all.
@@jacquiaba9132 Is the taste accepltable after milk. I'm kinda set in my ways after 77 years.
Kerry I cant tell you what a huge help this has been as M & S are my go to fro a lot of stuff because I dont have many options near to me only the silly metro type stores which have next to nothing at high prices. I am so dismayed with M & S buying into this, they actually bought into the woke world thinking it was the way to go to look holier than thou and gain lots of business huh ! All thanks to you I can go and look at their stuff in a different light, but by golly the food bill is going rise boo hoo! I think for sour cream I will source the organic cream and then make my own as it's easy to make like yoghurt. Thanks a million Kerry for doing this, its for all our benefit.
Why are they panicking about methane?have they seen how big the carbon footprint is of the aircraft/ships that bring in our "fresh" fruit and vegetables etc?
If we only ate seasonal fruit and veg like in the 'good old days', yep, I'm old, there would be no need to import thousands of tons of the stuff.
They arnt panicking! It's all a scam to get rid of all animals, chucken and horses next with bird flu..... I'll be surprised if this comment makes it thro😂
Absolutely. The whole thing is nonsensical unless the purpose is to poison and/or sterilise us all.
They weren’t panicking too much when 800 million cubic metres of methane was released into the atmosphere a few years back. In fact global energy monitor declared Abandoned underground coal mines in the European Union that have closed since 2015 could emit an estimated 298 million cubic meters (MCM) of methane per year, equivalent to the amount of potential emissions leaked from the Nordstream pipeline after the 2022 explosion.
Poland is the top emitter of abandoned mine methane (AMM): Its sixteen mines release an estimated 110 MCM of methane annually, nearly 40% of the EU's total AMM. The Czech Republic (90 MCM) and Germany (55 MCM) rank as the second and third largest AMM emitters without mitigation measures.
Without mitigation, just six mines could account for half (152 MCM) of the methane emissions from all EU’s AMM.
But these bozos are worried about cows. belching.
They are not panicking about Methane.This is just another Corporate money making scheme. Public safety is not their concern. The 'Climate change' scam has already made £ Billions for many, and the Public, known to them as 'useful idiots', promote it for them.
Thank you Kerry for everything you are doing for us.
I did write to M&S and showed my displeasure at their fervour to engage in this so called trial. I received a pre written response telling me about climate change and how Bovaer was safe and was beiong used in so many countries -n as if I was some unniformed NPC!! I replied telling them I would not be shopping with them again. M&S are well on board with this crp If companies were to staye 'Bovaer Free' on their labelling I am sure their profits would rocket.
@scaryfakevirus so just to be clear, you got a response where they admitted they are using it ( no cover up then). They also gave you some facts about how many governing bodies have deemed the product safe. What else did you want them say in the response? Do you make sure you keep up to date on every ingredient change that every food or drink product you consume makes? Fair do's if you're that diligent and investigate every one of these changes to see if you certify it safe. Or do you just jump on the bandwagon for things that are a bit fashionable to hate on, in a baseless manner?
Thank you so much for the update. Only organic butter, milk and other dairy products appear to be safe. I guess this is one of Ed Milliband’s crazy net zero ideas.
He is a piekopath.
He can afford them!
BUDGET TIP. Buy organic whole milk, add 40% water. Win win.
2030 is a date we will hear a lot more of over the course of the next few years. They will want to push this to every dairy farm, even organic by that date.
@@janwhite6038 Not tap water, I hope. That's another huge can of worms!
Sterling work, Kerry, as always. Thank you. ❤ It's difficult getting any answers out of anyone, let alone clear ones, right now. It's almost as though they've closed ranks. 🤔 I'm buying our dairy from mostly independent raw and organic milk suppliers, otherwise it's a bit of the old goat. I haven't shopped at M&S since the trial was announced and will continue to boycott. 💜
Thank you so much💪😀💕
@budgetcookinguk you're very welcome. You may have seen me big you up on my other channel recently.🥰🥰
The retailers /producers have closed ranks, to prevent panic buying.
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Which is happening but only to those in the know.
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Just look at what happened to toilet rolls and pasta during you no what..?
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Too see the kinda panic buying that may ensue if there was wide public awareness...
@stuartd9741 Herne Bay car boot was rammed with loo rolls when it reopened later in 2020. 😹
Thank you for what you're doing!
I have WRITTEN to MULLER to ASK whether they are INVOLVED in trials of “Bovaer” and WHO IS SUPPLIED BY THEM….they have NOT REPLIED.
They didn't answer to my email either.
I am still awaiting a reply from Sainsbury's & from Danone who were selling Activia yogurts with Bovaer in which I hadn't realised until this Arla things all came up & I tried to find out how long I have been having it without consenting to as they gave no info on their products.
That's a yes then.😢
Don’t buy their products. Or buy organic. (For now).
They are as is anchor lurpak
Hiya, I subscribed because of the great work you are doing with the Bovaer thing. thanks for your time and hard work, your doing a great service to the general public. Please keep it, if you can. I also enjoy the cooking. Thanks again.
Thank-you Kerry 😊 xx
You are providing a fab service lady. Thank you so much ❤
“Safe and effective”; how hollow that reassurance sounds now.
Thank you for that information that Dale Farm are Bovaer Free. They are one of the biggest suppliers in Northern Ireland .
Farmview, Northern Ireland are also Bovaer free.
@@countryview2020 Thank you for that information. Good to know.
Thank you both. I had assumed dale farm were using bovaer but good to know they're not.
Thankyou for your posting on these companies who want to experiment on us
Big thanks 🙏 and respect to you for the information you provide to the general public. What people do with that information is their choice. And it’s having the choice that matters
But people with not much money have no choice but buy the cheapest which tends to be providers like Arla, they are the ones with the cheapest deals. Sad state of affairs, the Greed for profits and complying with stupidity by members of our so called government, is mind blowing.
@@clayneshore9215 Good point.
What an absolutely fantastic job you are doing! cant thank you enough. I only eat grass fed and check all my dairy codes now.
Is it weird that these milk producers make it ridiculously hard for us to know the bovaer and non bovaer products, and leave it to the civilian to hunt like no tomorrow to find out the truth ourselves? Is there any excel sheets or databases existing so far?
The reason is obvious.
If a manufacturer came out said. we're supplement free,
then all trade in the farms products actively participating will lose trade, in some cases enough to cause some farms to potentially collapse..
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The state of the farmer's food chain is quite fragile,
Just look at (panic buying)
what happened to the toilet roll and pasta reaction during u know what.....
@stuartd9741 yeah, still it is infuriating not having information that could protect us
I know I just got the milk man,free from but I’m on the hunt for safe cheese and butter 😵💫
Search for local Raw un pasturised milk farms. Then you know you are onto a winner! If you do some research... the raw stuff is actually amzing for your gut health amongst a host of other positives :) so much goodness is lost during the pasturisation process just like the Honey! you need raw unrefined honey too! They actually feed bees sugur water outside the hives to create fake honey these days! and blast the bleedin only goodness out of it and sell you the calories! SUGUR!
@@janeburke147if in doubt buy organic
Just like to say Thank you for the good work your doing for us all
Co-Op is using Bovaer and even their Organic milk . I checked on the PDF you gave us.
Thanks endlessly , youre an Angel sent from above ! ❤️🙏
The Soil Association were adamant that Organic dairy products must not contain Bovaer.
Omg 😢
It's not in organic.
Just because they sell normal milk with bovaer doesn't mean their organic has it too. As it would be illegal to then sell it as organic.
No organic farmer will jeopardize their organic status like that.
Please stop confusing the issue with this fear mongering.
If you're of the paranoid mind set that thinks they're lying about organic, then stop buying any dairy, because if your not trusting things like "organic status" then why would you believe anyone claiming they don't use bovaer .....
@janeyann8316 as long as it's organic soil association stamped ,I believe the problem is organic without the organic soil association stamp
You’re a real trooper! Thanks for all your hard work 🙏
Hi Kerry, a list of places and products not using bovaer products would be very helpful, thanks, Michael
Kerry published a link in the description to one of her videos a couple of weeks ago.
Thanks for all your work in exposing the dairy with Bovaer in them, we are doing our best to avoid!
Thank you Kerry. You are an angel
Thank you Kerry for doing this research and keeping us updated.
Thank you Julie😀💕
Thank you for doing a sterling job. I'm so grateful for the time and energy ypuve put into this, especially as Im an older person and can't actually go to all these shops myself. ❤
Trevithick dairy in Cornwall are Bovaer free and their butter, cream etc. thank you for raising all this has made me do a lot of research myself now locally. Buying direct from farm milk vending machine now.
Well done love for raising public awareness on this matter, for too long we,ve had chemicals added to the food supply, there needs to be a campaign for organic farming only with super high welfare standards for farm animals better access to raw unpasturised milk, good on you hen😊
Some other advice, Stop using perfume and spraying all your lymph nodes with chemicals. Stopped using deodorant years ago and all the shower gels loaded with chems.
Dont even get me started on sun cream lol
I have used a crystal deodorant for 8 years, love it! Will have to go on line when I need a new one as no longer available in shops etc!
I make my own deodorant now. 👍🏻
And use fluoride free toothpaste
@7107-n1h Good point! There's, so many chemicals in skin care etc; I've been using Milk of Magnesia in a glass deodorant bottle & add essential oils to it & it works a treat. 😊
Well done again for taking the time to let folk know Kerry… it is appreciated 😊
Thank you for all you do but this issue is a real minefield for people to understand and this information is really helpfull
It really is Lorraine, happy to😀👍
Thanks Kerry 🙂
Thanks
Thank you so much!😀💕💕really appreciate that
My wife and I have shopped at M&S for years, until recently that is and won't be going back
❤ Thank you lovely Lady x
Thank you for your efforts, I now have a list of about eight reference codes I now avoid.
What a nightmare, having to look at all the small print just to know if you're safe.😢
When they were lining up ,rolling their sleeves up , how many read the small print….
@@barneymagee3285Exactly!
Thanks
Thank you Jerome!😀💕💕so kind of you
Nice one luv…….keep us up to speed with the info 👍
I got to correct you on a point of order though ……it’s not our food chain it’s most definitely theirs because they’ve bought into it as controlling interests
True!!😀👍
Well done Kerry, Thank you for what you’re doing for us!! Xx
Thank you for doing all this research and sharing it with us. As you said, who knows if products from cattle fed this Bovaer is safe for human consumption.
M&s also have their company issued work fleeces made from recycled plastic. Sounds great, but the reality is those fleeces shed microplastics constantly especially in the wash. So for all their climate b0ll0x preaching they contribute so much more pollution
And their duvets are made from recycled plastic bottles!
So much for recycled plastics. Recycling isn't all it's cracked up to be.
@@0skar9193 and duvets from plastic bottles..
@@magni2073 research what really happens to your ‘recycling’…..
@@barneymagee3285 Goes abroad causing carbon footprint or landfill, and glass etc is recycled.
Remember this food additive isn’t free. Farmers have to pay for it increasing their costs. This then gets passed into the consumer. Dairy farmers want extra costs as much as they want a hole in their head.
Thank you for taking time to make the bovaer videos . keep up with the great work..
Also, what happens to the cows after they're no longer used for their milk. Will they end up being used for their beef in ready meals for instance? Or will they be used for feed to other farm animals?
Thank you for doing the leg work. It is much appreciated. laboratary grown beef grown beef is what Billy wants.
The Soil Association said 'not currently' in response to bovaer question. We all can read between the lines when 'not currently' is used means the government will put pressure on them to allow bovaer into the organic food chain.
How on earth can they ever class Bovear as ORGANIC?
@@magni2073 They will no doubt find a way.
For some reason yt is deleting my reply to this.
Future what if's are irrelevant
As it stands organic is the only way to buy with confidence.
If it's forced onto organic dairy, then all none organic will already have been compromised
Surely they will no longer be able to claim organic if something synthetic is added.
So disgusted with M&S, I was always a supporter/buyer for over 40 years. They have lost my custom. 😔
No doubt to destroy our farming industry and for big pharmaceutical companies to gain from the consequences of consuming it
100%
In the future,
There may be patents for regular everyday foods, making them extremely expensive.
Just because a pharmaceutical wants to make a few extra quid...
Thank you for the research paper, I read it today, most was too difficult to understand but the the last paragraph in section 2, said all I needed to know. And the conclusions are always useful. The length of the studies were not long either. Organic for me from now on.
Thank you so much for your research. I share it!
I recently purchased a bottle of Morrisons grass fed organic whole milk, and the identification label said read panel,, and next to the sell by date was the identification number,EN006, so now we are getting the dreaded additive in organic milk
No, the reference just refers to the dairy company that consolidates and distributes the milk. For example arla.
It does not identify the farm.
Arlas sell both organic and none organic milk, that doesn't mean their organic milk contains bovaer, it doesn't as it would be illegal to sell it as organic. (They aren't going to risk the legal costs and fines of doing that)
All the big dairy companies that sell both non-organic and organic will have this "confusion".
It basically needs to have the organic soil association stamp on
Once again ...... THANKYOU SO MUCH !
Thank you Kerry for checking out our dairy products you are truly amazing ❤
Now buying milk from my local farmer ( The milk well) - supermarkets are missing out on this business. Back to glass bottles which can be used again
Thank you for your continued research on this important matter. I contacted Trewithen in Cornwall and they claimed to be completely Bovaer free 👍. Sold in Spar and Co op.
Disgusting of M&S not to be up front when they began using it 😮😮
Thank you so much Kerry for taking time out to research this and i know that we are all grateful, you deserve multi coffees... take care Tilly.
Thank you Tilly🥰🥰
Thanks for the information. 😊
Aldi cheese is mainly arla , Aldi is using a lot off gmo / gei and bovaer in there food and probably mrna meat too which we will only find out years later once the damage has been done just like BSE
Lidls have Wykes cheese which is fine
@@keithvirgin771thing is I don’t shop there 😖
I’m ditching M&S, they can forget it if they can’t be honest with us. Farmers markets etc from now on x
Thank you
Should Marks and Spencer not be sued for having used Boaver without letting the public know about it 😮
Grahams gold top , tastes like good old school milk if your old/fortunate enough to have had it , delish .
Notice the media will not talk about this at all....
No they did, and labelled those with concerns as "online conspiracy theorists"
That's the BBC for you.
Doing God's work here. Superb ❤
Well done Kerry , for searching out for this product in our food chain .👍
At least they're being honest about it.
Really appreciate what you're doing. Call me cynical but I do wonder now that we've found out about bovaer - what else are they putting in the food chain that we don't know about?
Not only that but I discovered that M&S 'organic' range like their 'organic' milk, butter and cheese, are from those 40 'select farms' that use Bovaer. I asked whether bovaer is given to their 'organic' cows and they confirmed yes. I think this is a disgrace because we all thought organic dairy was Bovaer free. The proper organic safe to use has to be soil association approved (look out for logo) and also I think red tractor but need more research on that. Honestly, the government's lack of transparancy is disgraceful and damaging to all of us. So boycott M&S because they say they are PROUD of using Bovaer. Poor cows!
You can only sell organic if it's been approved by the soil association as such.
The farms have to be certified organic by the soil association
The 40 farms trialing bovaer are categorically not organic.
Please stop this anti organic fear mongering
The fact you reference red tractor co firms you don't know what you're talking about. Red tractor is about minimal standards for farms and nothing to do with organic farming
Icelands dairy Manor butter and own label cheddar both off the shopping list then! Thanks so much for your efforts...
You’re doing great work, exposing the bovaer scandal keep it up , subbed and shared everywhere 👍💪❤
Much appreciated😀👍
Thank you for finding all this information for us. Much appreciated 😊
I’m going to visit one of my local farm shops on Sunday (should have done it ages ago) mainly looking for whole milk and any other natural, unprocessed foods they have for sale.
It will likely be in other, less obvious food produce as well, including some cakes, pastries and biscuits. A packet of Sainsburys shortbread I recently bought contained milk. So many different aspects of this to consider. I need to start doing more home baking.
Thanks..👍
Thursday am.
Just been in Morrisons and reduced double cream is stacked nearly knee high….code LD 210! I memorised the code and rushed home to check with your list….thank you!! I’m surprised that in our small town word has obviously travelled fast 🤣
To be honest I'm completely against the bovaer products,but I'm glad that m and s have a sign to say by there milk. All supermarkets should do the same it saves everyone checking the codes. 😊
True, at least they're transparent👍
Thank you for all you are doing 🙏🙏🙏💜
You see, they say it doesn’t effect the milk, and I mean it COULD be a coincidence, but before I knew this was happening, I’d been drinking Lactose free milk from Aldi, around 4 months before this was highlighted in MSM, then one night I missed Aldi so got a, ‘Lactofree’ brand bottle (Arla), from Tesco. Anyway, a bottle lasts me around 2.5/3 weeks, and this bottle was like drinking regular pasteurised milk on steroids (!), in terms of it’ effect on my intolerance; horrific bloating and bubbly, churning belly etc. So much so that I spoke about it to my best friend, and by the time I had, ‘switched back’ to the Aldi brand one, a few weeks later, THAT was doing exactly the same! Then it came out about this additive, just after all this and yeah, I couldn’t not wonder?! I’m back on raw milk from Deanery Dairy, Penkridge now. After a small-bowel resection following a triple volvulus I had in 2023, it was the only thing that I could process without pain back then, so I’ve reverted. No negative effects WHATSOEVER, and skin and belly benefits. I don’t think I’m lactose intolerant. I think I’m, ‘over-pasteurised-shite’ intolerant. Clearly. Cos raw milk doesn’t make a bubble. Not a single one. And it’s beautiful tasting too. And the cows are so happy and you can see and interact with them. (And Jeff and his wife are nice too!). Thanks for these videos, the codes are so helpful! 🙏🏼😘😁
I've read many similar variations of your comment, I'm glad your tummy has settled. Thank you for the deanery farm info, I've checked them out and seen confirmation from them re Bov and have added the farm plus its fb details to my bov free list😀👍💕
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Thank you so much for such important information, you are a true hero