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Now this is fucked

A dairy farmer in New Zealand has been prevented from selling his new fizzy cola-flavored milk drink at an agricultual fielday by global giant Coca-Cola

Richard Revell was told by the organisers of the annual National Fieldays in Hamilton that allowing his product to be sold would violate their contract with Coca-Cola

Mr Revell said "We were trying to promote a locally-made milk product in a marquee dedicated to Kiwi innovation and were told I wouldn't be allowed to sell my drink, only give it away in tiny shot-size glasses and only from a stall right at the back of the site.

Suzanne Clarkson, speaking on behalf of Coca-Cola, said: "We haven't banned Mr Revell, he's welcome to go to Fieldays. He just can't sell his product because we have an exclusive supplier and sponsorship contract."

 

 

 

 

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