All part of the plan lovely people, control the food and you control the people, your doing a great job of exposing the lies these company’s are telling the public.
Thanks so much for this, Kerry. I have just written a very lengthy (3 page) email to my MP about the whole thing. The supermarket labelling (or lack of, or no integrity) is of great concern. We need to be able to make informed choices about what we choose whether or not to consume safely. ❤
Issue is with Co ops like muller, arla ect is they mix milk, so it really doesn't matter about the 30 farms. If they're not going to isolate these farms, tell you where it's going, what stores ect you have no true informed consent
Arla released a statement titled 'misinformation about bovaer' lol very convincing not at all suspicious. 'Misinformation' is a great attempt to stifle inconvenient discussion
Everyone please remember, this is not just about dairy products, as wonderful as they are to eat for breakfast. This also applies to our meat consumption. We should always be informed about what goes into the feed that our animals consume, as well as any hormones, antibiotics or other products are used throughout the life of those animals. It is as important to our safety when consuming the meat we consume, as well as trying to instill better practices for the wellbeing of those animals too.
Support organic farmers whenever you can, and protect your health and all life. They're generally small set ups, with determined brave people who have pushed through regardless of big pharma etc pressures. And lack of subsidies of course!
Went in ours today and the shelves are full of Christmas food. Cheese, meat, baked goods, biscuits. Marks yesterday had meat marked down, unheard of. Also pate and lots of cheese no one wants. I read yesterday there was a backlash against it in I think Sweden so they switched it to the UK. Push on everyone.
The experiment in Finland was welcomed by the Finnish Sheeple in 2022 2 years before the UK sadly. They really need to wake up. There is a huge rise in Stomach/colon cancers there as well.
I’ve found a local farmer who does unprocessed raw milk no bovaer and I collect from the farm directly. I’ve stopped shopping at supermarkets now. I get organic fruit and veg boxes delivered, make my own bread with locally farmed organic flour.
Ive yet to find a local milk supplier but have stopped buying Yeo valley and have switched to milk in bottles from M and S … that’s not arla. 😊 also get boxes from riverford and make my own bread or buy Jason’s sourdough.
As useless as Offwat, look what's happening to our water ways... Broken Britain, we have to look after ourselves and each other, the Government have turned themselves into our enemy
I have an email from Sainsbury’s that says that Sainsbury’s own brand products DO NOT use Bovaer!!! If it’s in an email and they Are using it then they are in serious trouble !!! I can’t put a picture of it here!
Maybe Muller don’t use bovaer in some of their milk. You could email both Muller and Sainsbury’s to see if it’s used in all their milk. An example of the point I am trying make is that there is salted Lurpak and unsalted Lurpak butter but that doesn’t mean that salt is used in all their butter.
It is about principle! If these companies want to trick us into eating toxins then we should boycott them totally. We dpmt want it in our produce and they need to know and leaen from their financial mistake.
Does anyone know about Activia Yogurt as I eat a lot of these. I thought Sainsbury's milk was ok as it wasn't initially hlig lighted. Does the fact they get their milk from Muller mean it is all contaminated by Bovaer?
I’ve just made a separate post, but I think Sainsbury’s may possibly be giving the right information because they have their own dairy federation which is independent of both Muller and Arla and supplies the majority of their milk. I think the bigger question is the weather farms that supply the milk to Sainsbury’s have anything to do with either Miller or Arla hence the confusion?
I’ve stopped buying biscuits and cakes now as I’m very concerned where these manufacturers get their butter from who is the supplier ?? we have worrying times ahead for our family’s and our children
They want people sat at home getting rations of Soylent Green delivered by Amazon drone. The universal basic income digital account will be deducted automatically. If you sit silently on the couch watching celebrity dancing and taking your jabs like a good citizen you will get to choose the flavour of Soylent Green. If you speak out on social media you will only get the standard flavour.
As a Arla milk supplier producer,the vast majority of Uk Arla milk producers do not feed Bovea to there cows its only the experimental farms that have been trialling the product. Like most other Arla milk producers (farmers)I have no intention to feed Bovea to our cows because we consider our cows. Arla will try and push the product on us farmers by price penalties but grass roots farmers are against the use of the product and Arla would do well to drop Bovea, there trying to fix a problem that doesn't exist!!
Once you accept fart chemicals. You will then accept other chemicals to increase yield mess with hormones etc. If milk drinkers get cancer they don't care..corporate greed is more important.
You'd better stop supplying ARLA or you will go bust. It is morally wrong to have anything to do with the people poisoning our food over fake manmade climate change where every one of the more than 200 climate models produced predictions that were above the actual temperatures "measured" even when those measurements were frigged upwards to try to make them match to begin with.
My daughter 29 has been diganoised with cancer, please please please, parents, geand parents WAKE UP. Thank god shes getting better and we found out early. Now, everything we have is in glass bottles, water, milk, juice, the lot. and iḿ now getting my own organic garden set up. Itś going to be a struggle on a pension with little money. But i will do it for my grand children. Bloody feeding our children posion. LONDON UK. WE HAVE YO JOING TOGETHER AND STOP THIS FOR OUR CHILDREN.
Perrenal veg might help you ,you don't have to buy all at once,I have perrenal leeks Welsh onions,if you are buying seeds may I suggest heritage seeds so you know they are true and real seeds ,reed seeds will tell you how to save seeds.i wish you all the best
Start making your own compost gor the summer now. It will save you money. Lots of seed swapping groups on social media. I've used old furniture as planters, they hold up a good few years. If you can get your daughter out in the mud, bare foot sometimes, this will help.
The taste difference between non bovaer and bovaer is noticeable.also the consistency .The rubbish milk is very watery compared to non Bovear.I'm using semi skimmed Milk from Cornish dairy Trewithen, like you say it tastes like proper milk . Not the white water of Muller and Arla.Local corner shop have ditched Muller in the last couple of weeks and only selling Trewithen .
Homogenising as well as pasteurising our milk really leaves it without any nutritional value - let alone flavour! I've noticed most supermarkets own brand organic milk has been treated with both processes. Good on Grahams for keeping it as real as they can for todays mass market.
Interesting that the price has gone up over Christmas, I normally pay £1 60 for Graham's Gold, and it,s now £1 80.I,m assuming that,s Sainsbury's, and not Graham's, same as everything else, we get fleeced again on special occasions.
Glad you can get Grahams milk, i try to get it but it is very rarely available in Sainsbury’s where I am and it’s the gold one which I am happy to get but wish there were more choices like a 2 litre bottles and cream. Our Tesco doesn’t stock any grahams products and I will not buy Yeo valley, I just don’t trust them!
Aren't we told that 30 farms are involved in the trial and the three stores Tesco, Morrisons and Aldi. Are more than we are told participating? Are we being lied to?
Thank you Kerry for your work and this input to inform consumers. You are doing a better job than all these supermarkets combined together. Supermarkets all act shady, I enquired with Waitrose and they said they are not part of the trial yet they do not want to confirm who their suppliers are and who makes their dairy products. In fact waitrose replied to my email with the link from the internet that says bovaer is safe. Obviously they don't get what consumers want.
Ask Waitrose again hun, stating the freedom of information act! If it turns out that the additive is in their products, then they deliberately misled you, and I would take action! Note the dates and times of your e mails etc! 😊
IT IS NOT HARD, JUST BUY THEIR DUCHY ORGANIC, UNHOMOGENISED MILK WHICH IS THE BEST SUPERMARKET MILK I FOUND, APART FROM UNHOMOGENISED GRAHAM'S MILK, ALTHOUGH STILL PASTEURISED! I WANT UNPROCESSED MILK FROM A SMALL FARM, AND AM LUCKY TO BE ABLE TO GET BY NEXT DAY DELIVERY (HURDLEBROOK'S!). I DON'T SHOP AT MOST SUPERMARKETS AS THEY ARE A BUNCH OF CROOK'S THAT SELL MOSTLY UNHEALTHY GARBAGE!
@@Anna-t7lI also email Waitrose about their own brand products, and they replied that they don’t use farm suppliers that use it, but I have heard many conflicting stories now, I have never bought from them since just in case they were lying. I would request information, but the FOI only covers Public authorities include government departments, local authorities, the NHS, state schools and police forces. So I am at a loss with how to get any real information. They are all being shady coz they don’t want to lose money. 😊
It’s not just the dairy and milk we need to worry about, I would say 90% of the food in all supermarkets contain ingredients that are harmful. I only eat single ingredient foods like fruit, vegetables, meat, nuts or anything that doesn’t have a list of ingredients on the back of the packet that I don’t have a clue what it is. Even foods we think are good for us like vegetables and fruits are heavily sprayed with toxic chemicals. Unfortunately there is no getting away from them.
Tes, hard to get away from it! The majority of food in the supermarkets is poison. I'm in Ireland, have a farm shop just a few miles away but no way would I buy anything from it. Its all heavily sprayed with enormous amounts of fertilisers! I grow things myself or buy organic where I can buy I know I'm lucky to be in a position to do that
The supermarkets aren’t the ones “trialling” this stuff, it’s US! They have a responsibility to announce that the customer is taking part in a trial and can opt out by buying a different product
This is always the plan, we're just going to be a outcrop of the US.... That's what Brexit was really about, weaken Englands link to Europe so the yanks can move in.
I buy organic milk because Soil Association say certification would not be granted for Bovaer-fed cattle. Cheers is difficult though, because I generally buy more continental cheeses and I understand the EU has accepted Bovaer. Supermarkets didn't seem to have organic cheese.
Rodda’s clotted cream is bovaer free. Their website says they source from 45 Cornish Farms none of which use the additive. It is proudly stated on their FAQ page. First question ! Clearly they care !
Here in Spain ALL the dairy has been tainted by Bovear..They declare it as a great,eco thing..am trying to find more info about whether people here are aware of this,but it,s fairñy impossible to get any information
Great ??? for the one super rich guy... Gates I'm still waiting for a methane tax getting added to milk From normal farms Similar to sugar tax on original irn bru. Gates private plane needs some additional taxes invented. Now that he's practically moved into keir scammers gaff
Same for Finland's monopoly dairies Arla and Valio. Theor website trumpets how great it is to have no cow farts as if it was a holy miracle. One big experiment on the citizens is what it is.
It really highlights the need for better traceability for dairy. Informed consent surely applies to this. I can only assume that organic milk must be clear of bovaer otherwise it makes a complete mockery of their accreditation.
None of my Dutch friends and family know about Bovaer. Yet it's been in Dutch dairy since 2022. No-one told them. On the continent, the concept of duty of care towards customers does not exist. Which makes me wonder whether we could raise the money to challenge Arla in court?
I am so impressed with your determination. Thank you. I have had enough of big dairy. What with 24/7 housed herds, antibiotics and now bovaer. I do not use milk. Black coffee, mint or lemon tea enables me to stop buying milk. Cream cheese and butter....I have to find contaminated supplies.
Embleton Farm Dairies in County Durham is Bovaer free. They also do yoghurts, cream, butter. The milk is sotcked in quite a few local shops like Best One.
When the supermarket chains start lying to the general public on there products not being involved in this testing phase and not containing contaminated product you have to question and take action.
hi Kerry thank you for what you are doing to help us buy the healthy milk. I went to Park Farm today and purchased raw unpasteurised milk. It’s beautiful. They supply fresh ways. Pa rk Farm Dairies Westerham Kent do not feed their cows Bovaer feed. They in fact produce their own feed mainly for their jersey cows. It was so refreshing meeting the cows who supply your milk. The farm is clean and you can use the vending machine on the farm. I understand they are going to produce their own butter and cheese. Yes Park Farm Sevenoaks supply freshways who I believe pasteurise their milk. You can buy raw unpasteurised milk or pasteurised from Park Farm Dairy. Thanks again for what you are doing.👍😀
Yes I’ve started to look for Grahams milk in my online shopping (I’m housebound) but it’s not always available. I wish Grahams would make a produce which is long life though, similar to Cravendale.
It should be totally rejected because it is artificially altering the natural process of a creature created by God to adapt to a problem invented by man.
Totally agree, even if the altered feed is not passed down to the consumer via milk etc. we don’t know what the In balance will do to the cows health overall or what other unforeseen effects may occur if other elements within the stomach increase due to the reduction of the methane causing molecules. It may even reduce the milk efficiency of the cows & if they produce less then it’s a wasted exercise & achieves nothing if you need more cows to supply milk.
Thank you so much for investigating Sainsbury's, Kerry. Much appreciated. Did my Christmas non-bovaer food shop in Tesco's. It was crowded as expected but surprised and sad to see plenty of Arla / Muller milk and dairy products still flying off the shelves as though people don't know or don't care or just go along with it??
Thanks for taking the time to cover this issue and getting the word out... I couldn't help but notice the geo-engineering being carried out in the skies above you....
What about the milk and butter used in bakeries for loaf bread and other store bought baked goods? What about Store bought pie crusts, Phillo dough, pizza dough. Cakes tarts..any thing bakery related whether fresh, frozen or refrigerated that uses dairy. What about store bought cream soups. What about eating out? Geesh.
Can i suggest people send their concerns on Bovaer to CEOs of all supermarkets and to their MPs.If somebody can help start a online petition addressed to the prime minister and his gang.
isnt it peculiar that whilst the main ingredient 3-NOP is so toxic to humans that you have to wear protective gloves and masks whilst handling it BUT for mammals ingesting it its perfectly safe & it's also safe for humans to ingest by products from said mammals ? according to "experts" that is........"paid experts" ?
Since the Bovaer associated products seem to be difficult to identify, bovaer-free suppliers can help shoppers by clearly stating NO BOVAER on their products. This will increase their market share Allowing them to bring their prices down.
I also spoke with Waitrose as they are using Muller - they wrote to confirm that their supplier (muller) has to adhere to their specifications on production for their own brand products - No Bovaer feed is used. Muller has a number of farms - hence individual codes that correspond to those farms.
Before calling out Sainsbury’s and Waitrose etc… clarity is needed against those farms / codes on products. Suggest you contact the farms themselves and/or get written info from Sainsbury regarding that specific farm (owned by muller) using Bovaer to ensure your information is factual. Completely agree with you in the need to address this and appreciate you highlighting!
Thank you for taking time to supply this information. Of course the upside is - all the Independent Farmers will benefit from this. As people search to avoid this "additive" the Muller/Arla suppliers will loose sales
If that is the same Grahams Farm that Aldi get their Grahams kefir yoghurts from I have been on the Grahams website and say they do not use Bovaer and I think they said they don’t intend doing.
It is suddenly almost impossible to find organic cream and jersey milk in my local Sainsbury's in Birmingham, which I use for making yoghurt. They really need to stop playing god and experimenting on us. Thank you for your research.
Thank you for being a truth vigilante. They could say they they are not in the trial, but Bovaer has been used in the Netherlands without trialing it. How do we know how long it's been in the food chain here?
My local shop stocks Jackson's diaries milk, they state on their website that they only feed their cows on grass and they are opposed to the use over bovaer👍🏻
Blessings to you, lovely lady for Going Out in the cold and getting us all this information. Thank you very much. I need to do my own research but please ask hubby. To get you some gloves for Christmas every video. Your hands seem freezing and I really feel bad for you. I have so many pears of gloves. But I can't send him to you, so please. Amazon 10 pound windproof gloves. I know we don't want to use amazon , but with all the other shops not being very well stopped
It's truly scary what goes into our food. No wonder so many people are getting long-term illness/ cheap nasty food. Big pharma/ supermarkets love it all that lovely profit.
Asda has removed the references from their milk. I’ve checked farmfood milk & neither are the fresh or uht milk linked to Arla so if u don’t have a local farm or local milk then use farmfoods milk.
You would think the Issa Brothers who I used to actually work for anf who now own ASDA would care about food after all they are Muslims and that means they bother about how food is prepared as part of their religion. Shame on them for removing the codes surely that is illegal and non compliant with the food ssfety legislation.
The brothers are simply a front for a US takeover. All supermarkets now owned by US bankers. Morrisons etc. The bbc did a good job promoting the brothers as heros. They are simply fronting US banks. Look into it..
Thanks i spread this far and wide,unfortunately did not know about the codes.just told people to look for arla,muller has always been a no no for me.❤happy new year.
Arla uses bovaer feed that reduces the cows' methane emissions. No one knows the long-term impact on humans from drinking their milk. This is a long experiment, and we humans are the guinea pigs. It's also used in Cadburys, Muller yogurts, rice, Lurpak, and Cravendale, Anchor butter, and I'm sure there's a lot more than the products listed.
Thank you Kerry for this invaluable information, I had heard of this before Xmas about the dairy and products being produced. Ive not been well so did forgot about this. Thank you for doing this.
When we did our Christmas shop in Lidl and Tesco it was a nightmare! Milk was okay as both stores had organic milk. Butter cream and cheese was more tricky. Tesco had organic cheese. We discovered that Pret uses organic milk! Costa does not. Thank you Kerry.
All part of the plan lovely people, control the food and you control the people, your doing a great job of exposing the lies these company’s are telling the public.
control the people came first with covid
Spot on
Companies
Eat chemical food, get sick, go to doctor who will put you on meds for life because big pharma really care , Job done
we have a law that says we're required to believe that a man can be a woman (GRA). Once they've said that, they can say anything
Thanks so much for this, Kerry. I have just written a very lengthy (3 page) email to my MP about the whole thing. The supermarket labelling (or lack of, or no integrity) is of great concern. We need to be able to make informed choices about what we choose whether or not to consume safely. ❤
YOUR MP is bought ..Globolist
he ant going to read that, "lengthy (3 page) email".
Issue is with Co ops like muller, arla ect is they mix milk, so it really doesn't matter about the 30 farms. If they're not going to isolate these farms, tell you where it's going, what stores ect you have no true informed consent
Real Hero Bravo
@saso what do you suggest? Surely doing something is better than fear mongering yourself into doomsday. meshitagain6735
Safe and effective - we will never forget
Yes, Thatcher...."not proven" a scientist that never did the science!
Arla released a statement titled 'misinformation about bovaer' lol very convincing not at all suspicious. 'Misinformation' is a great attempt to stifle inconvenient discussion
Let’s start boycotting!
We will never ever forget
Everyone please remember, this is not just about dairy products, as wonderful as they are to eat for breakfast. This also applies to our meat consumption. We should always be informed about what goes into the feed that our animals consume, as well as any hormones, antibiotics or other products are used throughout the life of those animals.
It is as important to our safety when consuming the meat we consume, as well as trying to instill better practices for the wellbeing of those animals too.
Buy local from farms and butchers
This is key.
@LeoLion-g6c But do local farmers know for certain what is in the feed they use, unless they're entirely grass fed.
Support organic farmers whenever you can, and protect your health and all life. They're generally small set ups, with determined brave people who have pushed through regardless of big pharma etc pressures. And lack of subsidies of course!
Meat, yohgurt, milk, even soups, butter, chocolate, thats just a few things
Went in ours today and the shelves are full of Christmas food. Cheese, meat, baked goods, biscuits. Marks yesterday had meat marked down, unheard of. Also pate and lots of cheese no one wants. I read yesterday there was a backlash against it in I think Sweden so they switched it to the UK. Push on everyone.
The experiment in Finland was welcomed by the Finnish Sheeple in 2022 2 years before the UK sadly. They really need to wake up. There is a huge rise in Stomach/colon cancers there as well.
what's 'it'
@johnrhodes3350 Sorry Bovear they stopped buying products.
Willing to bet they all have an extra large skip at the back full of dairy 😅 how is this not an environmental issue?
could well be the LACK OF Warm Home Heating Allowance this year hitting M&S Main customer base VERY HARD......
I’ve found a local farmer who does unprocessed raw milk no bovaer and I collect from the farm directly. I’ve stopped shopping at supermarkets now. I get organic fruit and veg boxes delivered, make my own bread with locally farmed organic flour.
Ive yet to find a local milk supplier but have stopped buying Yeo valley and have switched to milk in bottles from M and S … that’s not arla. 😊 also get boxes from riverford and make my own bread or buy Jason’s sourdough.
@@Jane-rc2rk M & S state themselves that they use milk from methane reduced cows
We get raw organic milk delivered by next day post!
@ oh wow! Where’s that? In the uk?
@fen0000 not the Estate dairy milk … it’s not m and s but you can buy it from their shops; it’s delicious milk, bovaer-free…and in glass bottles
Whete are the food standards agency ? Are they as corrupt and inadequate as the current excuse for a government?
Food standards are a lame duck, they allow food stuff in from abroad that use pesticides etc that we can't use here. Even some organic is not organic.
Yes!!
100% corrupt
As useless as Offwat, look what's happening to our water ways... Broken Britain, we have to look after ourselves and each other, the Government have turned themselves into our enemy
Food standard is part of them or else they would have speak up on behalf of us plebs by now
I have an email from Sainsbury’s that says that Sainsbury’s own brand products DO NOT use Bovaer!!! If it’s in an email and they Are using it then they are in serious trouble !!! I can’t put a picture of it here!
Maybe Muller don’t use bovaer in some of their milk. You could email both Muller and Sainsbury’s to see if it’s used in all their milk. An example of the point I am trying make is that there is salted Lurpak and unsalted Lurpak butter but that doesn’t mean that salt is used in all their butter.
They're using rumin8
@@DaveBeaven-tx2tp Good ideam
It is about principle! If these companies want to trick us into eating toxins then we should boycott them totally. We dpmt want it in our produce and they need to know and leaen from their financial mistake.
Report them to Trading Standards?
Thank you for doing this on our behalf x
Does anyone know about Activia Yogurt as I eat a lot of these. I thought Sainsbury's milk was ok as it wasn't initially hlig lighted. Does the fact they get their milk from Muller mean it is all contaminated by Bovaer?
@@leialee6820 you have to assume it is since they are part of the trial. Rather safe than sorry.
Dont buy regular milk or dairy, buy organic
I actually rang sainsburys customer care and they told me virtually word for word what they told you... im gutted they lied!
See my comment above. Waitrose also use Muller but that they have control on production for their products - No Bovaer used.
I’ve just made a separate post, but I think Sainsbury’s may possibly be giving the right information because they have their own dairy federation which is independent of both Muller and Arla and supplies the majority of their milk. I think the bigger question is the weather farms that supply the milk to Sainsbury’s have anything to do with either Miller or Arla hence the confusion?
My local Sainsburys is served by Muller lorries
They’re only interested in profit1
I’ve stopped buying biscuits and cakes now as I’m very concerned where these manufacturers get their butter from who is the supplier ?? we have worrying times ahead for our family’s and our children
Trust no one. Sad but this is the world we live in. Major retailers have to protect thier shareholders profits, not you.
Foolish to treat the general public with such contempt.
They may change their tune once sales plummet.
Once the digital pound happens then they can dictate what milk plebs get.
They want people sat at home getting rations of Soylent Green delivered by Amazon drone. The universal basic income digital account will be deducted automatically. If you sit silently on the couch watching celebrity dancing and taking your jabs like a good citizen you will get to choose the flavour of Soylent Green. If you speak out on social media you will only get the standard flavour.
They are taking us for mugs.
Support your local farmer if you can!!
BSE
I live in a city, no farms near me
@@taraelizabethdensley9475Butchers?
Online deliveries ?@@taraelizabethdensley9475
@@taraelizabethdensley9475get organic if you can
As a Arla milk supplier producer,the vast majority of Uk Arla milk producers do not feed Bovea to there cows its only the experimental farms that have been trialling the product. Like most other Arla milk producers (farmers)I have no intention to feed Bovea to our cows because we consider our cows. Arla will try and push the product on us farmers by price penalties but grass roots farmers are against the use of the product and Arla would do well to drop Bovea, there trying to fix a problem that doesn't exist!!
Once you accept fart chemicals. You will then accept other chemicals to increase yield mess with hormones etc. If milk drinkers get cancer they don't care..corporate greed is more important.
You'd better stop supplying ARLA or you will go bust. It is morally wrong to have anything to do with the people poisoning our food over fake manmade climate change where every one of the more than 200 climate models produced predictions that were above the actual temperatures "measured" even when those measurements were frigged upwards to try to make them match to begin with.
A sensible comment finally...!!!!
That's really great to hear, but how do we find out which milk from Arla, is Bovaer free?
It's easier to stop buying all Arla milk.
I have noticed of late that Sainsbury full fat milk tastes like semi skimmed, apparently Bovear milk tastes that way.
Sainsbury’s knows exactly what is in their products
Why do you lie
Because if you did then your admitting your killing your Customers
My daughter 29 has been diganoised with cancer, please please please, parents, geand parents WAKE UP. Thank god shes getting better and we found out early. Now, everything we have is in glass bottles, water, milk, juice, the lot. and iḿ now getting my own organic garden set up. Itś going to be a struggle on a pension with little money. But i will do it for my grand children. Bloody feeding our children posion. LONDON UK. WE HAVE YO JOING TOGETHER AND STOP THIS FOR OUR CHILDREN.
Perrenal veg might help you ,you don't have to buy all at once,I have perrenal leeks Welsh onions,if you are buying seeds may I suggest heritage seeds so you know they are true and real seeds ,reed seeds will tell you how to save seeds.i wish you all the best
Should say real seeds
Give your granddaughter soursop!
Start making your own compost gor the summer now. It will save you money. Lots of seed swapping groups on social media. I've used old furniture as planters, they hold up a good few years. If you can get your daughter out in the mud, bare foot sometimes, this will help.
I learnt grounding/ earthing is very good for the body generally. I pray she is healed completely with no illness left behind. Aameen
I've started supporting Grahams. It actually tastes like real milk unlike the white water of Cravendale
The taste difference between non bovaer and bovaer is noticeable.also the consistency .The rubbish milk is very watery compared to non Bovear.I'm using semi skimmed Milk from Cornish dairy Trewithen, like you say it tastes like proper milk . Not the white water of Muller and Arla.Local corner shop have ditched Muller in the last couple of weeks and only selling Trewithen .
It's probably in my head but I've been getting paynes dairy from heron and it's way better than Morrisons own brand
Grahams is minimally processed only pasteurized like we used to get in the olden days.
Homogenising as well as pasteurising our milk really leaves it without any nutritional value - let alone flavour! I've noticed most supermarkets own brand organic milk has been treated with both processes. Good on Grahams for keeping it as real as they can for todays mass market.
Interesting that the price has gone up over Christmas, I normally pay £1 60 for Graham's Gold, and it,s now £1 80.I,m assuming that,s Sainsbury's, and not Graham's, same as everything else, we get fleeced again on special occasions.
Hardly anyone I talk to know about Bovaer.I only use Grahams milk now
@@johnblowes600 Grahams produce beautiful milk.
Do you know if they do this lactofree?
@ Hi ,sorry I do not know
@ Just found out they do a lactose free Kafir ….whatever that is
Glad you can get Grahams milk, i try to get it but it is very rarely available in Sainsbury’s where I am and it’s the gold one which I am happy to get but wish there were more choices like a 2 litre bottles and cream. Our Tesco doesn’t stock any grahams products and I will not buy Yeo valley, I just don’t trust them!
Aren't we told that 30 farms are involved in the trial and the three stores Tesco, Morrisons and Aldi. Are more than we are told participating? Are we being lied to?
M&S are.in the trial scheme also
@0skar9193 yes, you are right. They tell us themselves!
@fen0000 we have to doubt anything until we can verify. Ssdly it's getting to the stage where can't trust anything now. #itsbydesign
100%
This Gov plan to force all farms in uk to use this chemical in cow feed by 2030...so. vote them out when you can
Thanks Kerry for all that you do😊
Aw no problem Heather👋😀💕hope you had a lovely Christmas 🎄💕
Morrisons organic milk is Arla. Makes me wonder if it is actually organic.
Check soil association said organic is clean.
It's obviously not organic if it has this poison inside it.. Duh!
All milk is organic
Probably not
Not all milk is organic, not by along shot.
You just earned a new name for yourself keery gold . For highlighting this 😊😊
Its about time these supermarkets owned up to the truth
They were allowed to stay open during the 2020 thing. They fund the political parties. They are all working against us.
Probably getting backhanders to go along with it or massive fines if they don't. That's how they're getting away with it.
Thank you Kerry for your work and this input to inform consumers. You are doing a better job than all these supermarkets combined together. Supermarkets all act shady, I enquired with Waitrose and they said they are not part of the trial yet they do not want to confirm who their suppliers are and who makes their dairy products. In fact waitrose replied to my email with the link from the internet that says bovaer is safe. Obviously they don't get what consumers want.
Ask Waitrose again hun, stating the freedom of information act!
If it turns out that the additive is in their products, then they deliberately misled you, and I would take action!
Note the dates and times of your e mails etc! 😊
IT IS NOT HARD, JUST BUY THEIR DUCHY ORGANIC, UNHOMOGENISED MILK WHICH IS THE BEST SUPERMARKET MILK I FOUND, APART FROM UNHOMOGENISED
GRAHAM'S MILK, ALTHOUGH STILL PASTEURISED!
I WANT UNPROCESSED MILK FROM A SMALL FARM, AND AM LUCKY TO BE ABLE TO GET BY NEXT DAY DELIVERY (HURDLEBROOK'S!).
I DON'T SHOP AT MOST SUPERMARKETS AS THEY ARE A BUNCH OF CROOK'S THAT SELL MOSTLY UNHEALTHY GARBAGE!
@@Anna-t7lI also email Waitrose about their own brand products, and they replied that they don’t use farm suppliers that use it, but I have heard many conflicting stories now, I have never bought from them since just in case they were lying. I would request information, but the FOI only covers Public authorities include government departments, local authorities, the NHS, state schools and police forces. So I am at a loss with how to get any real information. They are all being shady coz they don’t want to lose money. 😊
It’s not just the dairy and milk we need to worry about, I would say 90% of the food in all supermarkets contain ingredients that are harmful. I only eat single ingredient foods like fruit, vegetables, meat, nuts or anything that doesn’t have a list of ingredients on the back of the packet that I don’t have a clue what it is. Even foods we think are good for us like vegetables and fruits are heavily sprayed with toxic chemicals. Unfortunately there is no getting away from them.
Tes, hard to get away from it! The majority of food in the supermarkets is poison. I'm in Ireland, have a farm shop just a few miles away but no way would I buy anything from it. Its all heavily sprayed with enormous amounts of fertilisers! I grow things myself or buy organic where I can buy I know I'm lucky to be in a position to do that
The supermarkets aren’t the ones “trialling” this stuff, it’s US! They have a responsibility to announce that the customer is taking part in a trial and can opt out by buying a different product
This is always the plan, we're just going to be a outcrop of the US.... That's what Brexit was really about, weaken Englands link to Europe so the yanks can move in.
Kerry ..you are a superstar ! Thank you for all this info …really appreciate it as I can’t go around and do this myself.
Take care xxRuth
No problem at all Ruth😀💕hope you had a lovely Christmas 🎄💕
Just assume the supermarkets are lying you won't go far wrong
Not had any dairy milk for about 3 weeks, but will now look at getting milk from local farm shops.
In north Bristol we have Jess's Milk. Real milk from a real farm. We also have a farm retailing raw milk which was very busy last time I went.
I buy organic milk because Soil Association say certification would not be granted for Bovaer-fed cattle. Cheers is difficult though, because I generally buy more continental cheeses and I understand the EU has accepted Bovaer. Supermarkets didn't seem to have organic cheese.
In some products the code is 'hidden' alongside the 'best before date'
Oh yes ...here we go again. It's been tested.. REALLY?????
I will never forget the last time they said that.
Rodda’s clotted cream is bovaer free. Their website says they source from 45 Cornish Farms none of which use the additive. It is proudly stated on their FAQ page. First question ! Clearly they care !
That is a relief, do like clotted cream on a scone
Thank you Kerry for your continued hard work in exposing this and getting the word out there.
God bless.
we havent heard from any farmers on this. This is to reduce the use of milk. Directed by WEF.
With Bill Gates grubby fingers all over it to increase his mega fortune.
Yes, I can believe this is all done to get us to reduce our consumption of the most nutritious foods- meat and dairy.
contacted Delamere Dairy. Response within 2 days, they're NOT in the trial. All good.
What if they not being honest as Sainsburys aren’t ??
Well, nobody will admit it now, will they?
Here in Spain ALL the dairy has been tainted by Bovear..They declare it as a great,eco thing..am trying to find more info about whether people here are aware of this,but it,s fairñy impossible to get any information
So sorry Flower 😔🌹😔
Great ???
for the one super rich guy... Gates
I'm still waiting for a methane tax getting added to milk
From normal farms
Similar to sugar tax on original irn bru.
Gates private plane needs some additional taxes invented.
Now that he's practically moved into keir scammers gaff
Same for Finland's monopoly dairies Arla and Valio. Theor website trumpets how great it is to have no cow farts as if it was a holy miracle. One big experiment on the citizens is what it is.
info shouldn't be! you're in the EU after all !
Thank you Kerry this is time consuming. Happy new year to you and your family and to all your subscribers.
It really highlights the need for better traceability for dairy. Informed consent surely applies to this. I can only assume that organic milk must be clear of bovaer otherwise it makes a complete mockery of their accreditation.
That's a stupid assumption. Remember 'Safe and Effective'
They certainly dont care about making a mockery of anything or anyone
People working at the CDC walked away from their job after realising the harm being done to the public. Odd, that didn’t make the local news, did it.
None of my Dutch friends and family know about Bovaer. Yet it's been in Dutch dairy since 2022. No-one told them. On the continent, the concept of duty of care towards customers does not exist. Which makes me wonder whether we could raise the money to challenge Arla in court?
FARMFOODS own brand milk and butter i have been told is BOVAER free. I have now switched from ALDI'S own.
Yes i had an email reply from them confirming they are not involved in this filth.
@@lewlewis6511 Thank you for the confirmation.
Kerry, thank you for your video. You are very helpful. We are not Guinea pigs!
Control the food and you control the people!Its disgusting what they get away with.
This is pure Kerry gold, thanks.
I am so impressed with your determination. Thank you. I have had enough of big dairy. What with 24/7 housed herds, antibiotics and now bovaer. I do not use milk. Black coffee, mint or lemon tea enables me to stop buying milk. Cream cheese and butter....I have to find contaminated supplies.
I dumped my beloved Cravendale for organic milk. Freshways are also Bovaer free.
We need large labelling ASAP
I will no longer be using Sainsbury’s after 1st January. Not because of theBovair issue , but because their prices are extortionate.
Embleton Farm Dairies in County Durham is Bovaer free. They also do yoghurts, cream, butter. The milk is sotcked in quite a few local shops like Best One.
Our government should consult with the public about things like this not just do whatever they want with our food as an experiment
We are cattle to them.
Unfortunately there are too many stupid people that get their science information from tik-tok and youtube !
Many thanks for further exposing our concerns. What a state of existence we're in‼️
Food Finders' Hub for independent farmers.
When the supermarket chains start lying to the general public on there products not being involved in this testing phase and not containing contaminated product you have to question and take action.
They have been lying to you for years., they have shareholders to keep happy..
We need to boycott these supermarkets find local farm shops ( if poss )
Bless you for doing this to educate us
hi Kerry thank you for what you are doing to help us buy the healthy milk. I went to Park Farm today and purchased raw unpasteurised milk. It’s beautiful. They supply fresh ways. Pa rk Farm Dairies Westerham Kent do not feed their cows Bovaer feed. They in fact produce their own feed mainly for their jersey cows. It was so refreshing meeting the cows who supply your milk. The farm is clean and you can use the vending machine on the farm. I understand they are going to produce their own butter and cheese. Yes Park Farm Sevenoaks supply freshways who I believe pasteurise their milk. You can buy raw unpasteurised milk or pasteurised from Park Farm Dairy. Thanks again for what you are doing.👍😀
I had a lovely chat with Grahams Dairy. And they assured me their milk is bovaer free. I’ve switched my milk from Tescos to Grahams.
Yes I’ve started to look for Grahams milk in my online shopping (I’m housebound) but it’s not always available. I wish Grahams would make a produce which is long life though, similar to Cravendale.
Same..and M&S Jersey milk
All supermarkets should show a board with those codes that identify whether Arla is in volved.
Customers need to be informed by law.
It should be totally rejected because it is artificially altering the natural process of a creature created by God to adapt to a problem invented by man.
Well said
Totally agree, even if the altered feed is not passed down to the consumer via milk etc. we don’t know what the In balance will do to the cows health overall or what other unforeseen effects may occur if other elements within the stomach increase due to the reduction of the methane causing molecules. It may even reduce the milk efficiency of the cows & if they produce less then it’s a wasted exercise & achieves nothing if you need more cows to supply milk.
Thank you so much for investigating Sainsbury's, Kerry. Much appreciated. Did my Christmas non-bovaer food shop in Tesco's. It was crowded as expected but surprised and sad to see plenty of Arla / Muller milk and dairy products still flying off the shelves as though people don't know or don't care or just go along with it??
Area make tesco organic and yeo valley products.
I don't think people are aware of the Bovaer trials .originally I knew nothing till I subscribed to your vlogs So thank you kerry.
I get my milk delivered by mcqueens dairies, are they part of the trial ??
The majority of people aren't aware of it, then you'll get some that believe its aafe because they've been told it is
@@barbaradavies4061 They are not part of the trial
Thanks for taking the time to cover this issue and getting the word out... I couldn't help but notice the geo-engineering being carried out in the skies above you....
No one bothers to look up, their eyes looking down at their phones constantly!
What about the milk and butter used in bakeries for loaf bread and other store bought baked goods? What about Store bought pie crusts, Phillo dough, pizza dough. Cakes tarts..any thing bakery related whether fresh, frozen or refrigerated that uses dairy. What about store bought cream soups. What about eating out? Geesh.
Can i suggest people send their concerns on Bovaer to CEOs of all supermarkets and to their MPs.If somebody can help start a online petition addressed to the prime minister and his gang.
isnt it peculiar that whilst the main ingredient 3-NOP is so toxic to humans that you have to wear protective gloves and masks whilst handling it BUT for mammals ingesting it its perfectly safe & it's also safe for humans to ingest by products from said mammals ? according to "experts" that is........"paid experts" ?
Since the Bovaer associated products seem to be difficult to identify, bovaer-free suppliers can help shoppers by clearly stating NO BOVAER on their products. This will increase their market share Allowing them to bring their prices down.
I also spoke with Waitrose as they are using Muller - they wrote to confirm that their supplier (muller) has to adhere to their specifications on production for their own brand products - No Bovaer feed is used. Muller has a number of farms - hence individual codes that correspond to those farms.
Before calling out Sainsbury’s and Waitrose etc… clarity is needed against those farms / codes on products. Suggest you contact the farms themselves and/or get written info from Sainsbury regarding that specific farm (owned by muller) using Bovaer to ensure your information is factual. Completely agree with you in the need to address this and appreciate you highlighting!
Thank you for taking time to supply this information.
Of course the upside is - all the Independent Farmers will benefit from this.
As people search to avoid this "additive" the Muller/Arla suppliers will loose sales
Already subscribed, liked the video and commenting to help the algorithm push this video out.. Thank you for your service to our nation ❤🐄
It’s possible that it won’t be long before the code is obfuscated, or even removed with new laws.
It’s about boycotting Arla products all together..wether some are involved in the trial or not..thanks Kerry..
Thanks for doing this Kerry, i'd never heard of it
Unless you have your own cow you have no idea whats in any dairy product, even farm shops.
Thank you incredbily for the work you do, we deeply appreciate it.
If that is the same Grahams Farm that Aldi get their Grahams kefir yoghurts from I have been on the Grahams website and say they do not use Bovaer and I think they said they don’t intend doing.
It is utterly ridiculous that MPs aren't doing t this work that they are paid to do and that you are having to do it for them. Thank you.
Sainsbury's is building its own processing plants for bio engineered food for the future 😮
Thank you so much .... your so kind doing all this research. X
It is suddenly almost impossible to find organic cream and jersey milk in my local Sainsbury's in Birmingham, which I use for making yoghurt. They really need to stop playing god and experimenting on us. Thank you for your research.
Thank you so much I really appreciate your work, we need these videos to go viral.
FYI the Code is on the date via the dot matrix stamp on the front
Thank you for being a truth vigilante.
They could say they they are not in the trial, but Bovaer has been used in the Netherlands without trialing it. How do we know how long it's been in the food chain here?
Sainsbury's is a very unpleasant employer. And like all the big stores they will lie to make more money. So glad I left, never to return
Thank you for your citizen journalism.
All be-it ill informed 🤨!
My local shop stocks Jackson's diaries milk, they state on their website that they only feed their cows on grass and they are opposed to the use over bovaer👍🏻
Blessings to you, lovely lady for Going Out in the cold and getting us all this information. Thank you very much. I need to do my own research but please ask hubby. To get you some gloves for Christmas every video. Your hands seem freezing and I really feel bad for you. I have so many pears of gloves. But I can't send him to you, so please. Amazon 10 pound windproof gloves. I know we don't want to use amazon , but with all the other shops not being very well stopped
Thanks for the heads up and updated info
Thanks for everything you do.
Thank you for watching!👋😀💕
Thanks kerry for all the hard work you put in.
It's truly scary what goes into our food. No wonder so many people are getting long-term illness/ cheap nasty food. Big pharma/ supermarkets love it all that lovely profit.
Asda has removed the references from their milk. I’ve checked farmfood milk & neither are the fresh or uht milk linked to Arla so if u don’t have a local farm or local milk then use farmfoods milk.
You would think the Issa Brothers who I used to actually work for anf who now own ASDA would care about food after all they are Muslims and that means they bother about how food is prepared as part of their religion. Shame on them for removing the codes surely that is illegal and non compliant with the food ssfety legislation.
The brothers are simply a front for a US takeover. All supermarkets now owned by US bankers. Morrisons etc. The bbc did a good job promoting the brothers as heros. They are simply fronting US banks. Look into it..
Thanks i spread this far and wide,unfortunately did not know about the codes.just told people to look for arla,muller has always been a no no for me.❤happy new year.
Ŕegions would be a wonderful help, specially for someone who cant see too well...thanks for all your effort...its very much appreciated xx
Let me know what region you're in😀👍💕
@@budgetcookingukeast anglia..wisbech and surrounding areas.THANKYOU
Incidentaly Asda changed their labeling. Arla no longer on the products but still Arla milk
Arla uses bovaer feed that reduces the cows' methane emissions. No one knows the long-term impact on humans from drinking their milk. This is a long experiment, and we humans are the guinea pigs. It's also used in Cadburys, Muller yogurts, rice, Lurpak, and Cravendale, Anchor butter, and I'm sure there's a lot more than the products listed.
Thank you Kerry for this invaluable information, I had heard of this before Xmas about the dairy and products being produced. Ive not been well so did forgot about this. Thank you for doing this.
Thank you so much for all the very valuable information, Kerry.
Thanks Kerry love x
I work at Sainsbury's and even i don't know where the cheese comes from, apart from the deliveries I have to unload
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Thank you, Kerry. You're a marvel!
When we did our Christmas shop in Lidl and Tesco it was a nightmare! Milk was okay as both stores had organic milk. Butter cream and cheese was more tricky. Tesco had organic cheese. We discovered that Pret uses organic milk! Costa does not. Thank you Kerry.
I have coconut milk in my coffee now, tastes better and no bovear
Thanks for this. I’ve just emailed our local farm shop to make sure their dairy products are free of this