Asda has cut prices on 1,500 products in an attempt to win back shoppers, a move that has wiped billions off the value of its rivals.
The UK's third biggest supermarket said the latest wave of cost cuts, on products including Cathedral City cheddar cheese, meant it had reduced prices on nearly 10,000 items since January.
But Tim Bonner, CEO of the Countryside Alliance, said: "On top of the huge challenges to the farming sector at the moment with the Government's decision on inheritance tax and the withdrawal of the sustainable farming incentive scheme, I hope this isn't the straw that breaks the camel's back.
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