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Farm News: Dairy Processors Launch Milk Order Advertisements

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Posted: 10.07.2011

The International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) has launched a new television and print advertising campaign, voicing their concerns about the Federal Milk Marketing Orders - and trying to educate consumers about what IDFA believes are negative economic effects.

“It’s time consumers learned that the price of their milk is being artificially inflated by a maze of government regulations,” said Connie Tipton, president and CEO of IDFA. “Our campaign is about encouraging consumers to tell big government to get out of their milk.”

The television commercial, which calls for the elimination of the current pricing system, shows a tiny government bureaucrat enjoying a swim in a glass of milk, much to the dismay of the woman about to take a drink. The voiceover in the commercial states:

It seems like the government is everywhere these days—including in your milk.
In 1937, the federal government created a huge bureaucracy to establish and enforce milk prices. This maze of regulations and government red tape still exists and it's costing you every time you buy milk for your family.
Don’t you think it’s time for big government to get out of your milk? Take action at www.outofmymilk.com.

The campaign is kicking off in the Washington, D.C., media market with a new television commercial and full-page print ad in Politico and Roll Call. Internet ads will help bring the message to consumers outside of the Washington area.

IDFA has long opposed milk pricing regulations that increase the already significant regulatory burden on the dairy industry, put more pressure on declining milk sales and increase costs for consumers and many government nutrition and feeding programs, which are already stretched to serve Americans who are struggling to feed their families.

For more information, visit www.outofmymilk.com.


 

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