Food shopping 20:53 - Jul 8 with 2738 views | gtsb1966 | Do it for my daughter every week (she gives me the money) but today really struck me how the prices have gone up. Wholemeal spaghetti kicked it off and then I looked closely at the other prices . We're f*****d. This week seems to have gone through the roof. |  | | |  |
Food shopping on 21:03 - Jul 8 with 2174 views | DinDjarin | Get yaself down to Aldi. I walk out of tescos and 2 bags costs 60 quid, same in Aldi 40 quid. |  | |  |
Food shopping on 21:06 - Jul 8 with 2152 views | jeera | Dairy has gone a bit mad compared to what we're used to but yes, it's crept into other areas too hasn't it. I guess pasta is an obvious one given the Ukraine situation with wheat supplies. |  |
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Food shopping on 21:11 - Jul 8 with 2134 views | ElderGrizzly |
Food shopping on 21:06 - Jul 8 by jeera | Dairy has gone a bit mad compared to what we're used to but yes, it's crept into other areas too hasn't it. I guess pasta is an obvious one given the Ukraine situation with wheat supplies. |
Lurpak butter is £7.25 for a tub now. Bonkers |  | |  |
Food shopping on 21:14 - Jul 8 with 2127 views | jeera |
Food shopping on 21:11 - Jul 8 by ElderGrizzly | Lurpak butter is £7.25 for a tub now. Bonkers |
I always buy Lurpak but just might be looking at an alternative to that fecking price now. |  |
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Food shopping on 21:24 - Jul 8 with 2078 views | gtsb1966 |
Food shopping on 21:03 - Jul 8 by DinDjarin | Get yaself down to Aldi. I walk out of tescos and 2 bags costs 60 quid, same in Aldi 40 quid. |
I shop at aldi. The problem is you can't get everything from there. Fruit and veg is still the cheapest there though. [Post edited 8 Jul 2022 21:25]
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Food shopping on 21:27 - Jul 8 with 2048 views | gtsb1966 |
Food shopping on 21:03 - Jul 8 by DinDjarin | Get yaself down to Aldi. I walk out of tescos and 2 bags costs 60 quid, same in Aldi 40 quid. |
2 bags £60!!! Fu****g hell!!! |  | |  |
Food shopping on 21:30 - Jul 8 with 2017 views | Pendejo |
Food shopping on 21:24 - Jul 8 by gtsb1966 | I shop at aldi. The problem is you can't get everything from there. Fruit and veg is still the cheapest there though. [Post edited 8 Jul 2022 21:25]
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What can't you get that you actually need? Did an Aldi shop this week, spent less than £40 v £70plus last time in Sainsbury |  |
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Food shopping on 21:39 - Jul 8 with 1976 views | Lord_Lucan |
Food shopping on 21:30 - Jul 8 by Pendejo | What can't you get that you actually need? Did an Aldi shop this week, spent less than £40 v £70plus last time in Sainsbury |
I’ve gone from one extreme to the other. Used to shop at Waitrose but now do Aldi. Amazing value and the fresh food is fair quality. Pasta is pennies. Lidl is ok too but we haven’t really got a big one yet (one is being built on Cranes old site). Lidl bakery is superb. |  |
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Food shopping on 11:38 - Jul 9 with 1628 views | Freddies_Ears | I just got back after being away for a month, and was quite shocked at how many items in my regular or occasional shop had shot up in price. Fruit & veg may partly be seasonal demand variation, but several items +25%. Several dairy items up by between 10% - 25%. |  | |  |
Food shopping on 12:58 - Jul 9 with 1544 views | Vaughan8 | I usually shop in Aldi Nd Lidl and prices still seem fairly good. However, for more "regular things" I pop into our Sainsbury's local. 4 pints of milk has gone from £1.10 last year to £1.60 now. |  | |  |
Food shopping on 13:08 - Jul 9 with 1511 views | ElephantintheRoom | She must save a fortune in fuel though |  |
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Food shopping on 13:43 - Jul 9 with 1429 views | Churchman |
Food shopping on 21:14 - Jul 8 by jeera | I always buy Lurpak but just might be looking at an alternative to that fecking price now. |
For goodness sake, go for real proper butter, not that chemical rubbish. Slather it on crusty fresh white bread and the joys of the world are yours. Whatever it costs, you’ll thank me for it. Back to the OP, food is notably more expensive, but Aldi is a lot cheaper than Asda and Tesco etc (20-30%?). the quality is fine, though the meat can be iffy so we tend to avoid buying it from there. |  | |  |
Food shopping on 13:52 - Jul 9 with 1413 views | jeera |
Food shopping on 13:43 - Jul 9 by Churchman | For goodness sake, go for real proper butter, not that chemical rubbish. Slather it on crusty fresh white bread and the joys of the world are yours. Whatever it costs, you’ll thank me for it. Back to the OP, food is notably more expensive, but Aldi is a lot cheaper than Asda and Tesco etc (20-30%?). the quality is fine, though the meat can be iffy so we tend to avoid buying it from there. |
How the feck is that chemical rubbish? It's butter you numpty. Edit: You're thinking of 'I Can't Believe It's Not Lurpak'. [Post edited 9 Jul 2022 13:54]
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Food shopping on 14:15 - Jul 9 with 1380 views | Churchman |
Food shopping on 13:52 - Jul 9 by jeera | How the feck is that chemical rubbish? It's butter you numpty. Edit: You're thinking of 'I Can't Believe It's Not Lurpak'. [Post edited 9 Jul 2022 13:54]
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Ah but is it that spreadable rubbish that turns toast to mush? You used the word ‘tub’, hence my knowledge-free assumption. [Post edited 9 Jul 2022 14:16]
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Food shopping on 14:17 - Jul 9 with 1362 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Food shopping on 13:52 - Jul 9 by jeera | How the feck is that chemical rubbish? It's butter you numpty. Edit: You're thinking of 'I Can't Believe It's Not Lurpak'. [Post edited 9 Jul 2022 13:54]
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Depends if you buy the block in paper or the plastic tub. |  |
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Food shopping on 14:29 - Jul 9 with 1333 views | wkj | If you go for a drive in the country, take a look for little houses selling fruit, veg and eggs. I have been stocking up by doing this, as well as my godsend of an allotment - right now im managing to keep my supermarket spend to about £20 a week and £10-15 a week on local produce/eggs. |  |
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Food shopping on 14:33 - Jul 9 with 1314 views | J2BLUE |
Food shopping on 13:43 - Jul 9 by Churchman | For goodness sake, go for real proper butter, not that chemical rubbish. Slather it on crusty fresh white bread and the joys of the world are yours. Whatever it costs, you’ll thank me for it. Back to the OP, food is notably more expensive, but Aldi is a lot cheaper than Asda and Tesco etc (20-30%?). the quality is fine, though the meat can be iffy so we tend to avoid buying it from there. |
For goodness sake, go for real granary bread, not that refined rubbish. Slather butter upon it and the joys of the world are yours. Whatever it costs, you’ll thank me for it. |  |
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Food shopping on 14:38 - Jul 9 with 1298 views | Churchman |
Food shopping on 14:33 - Jul 9 by J2BLUE | For goodness sake, go for real granary bread, not that refined rubbish. Slather butter upon it and the joys of the world are yours. Whatever it costs, you’ll thank me for it. |
Wrong, just wrong. I’m sure Jeera has had a rethink and now agrees that poverty bread made of sofa stuffing and the bottom of a budgie cage is just bad 😃. Stop punishing yourself and enjoy the good things in life. |  | |  |
Food shopping on 14:41 - Jul 9 with 1280 views | J2BLUE |
Food shopping on 14:38 - Jul 9 by Churchman | Wrong, just wrong. I’m sure Jeera has had a rethink and now agrees that poverty bread made of sofa stuffing and the bottom of a budgie cage is just bad 😃. Stop punishing yourself and enjoy the good things in life. |
White bread is not a good thing. |  |
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Food shopping on 19:37 - Jul 9 with 1136 views | jeera |
Food shopping on 14:15 - Jul 9 by Churchman | Ah but is it that spreadable rubbish that turns toast to mush? You used the word ‘tub’, hence my knowledge-free assumption. [Post edited 9 Jul 2022 14:16]
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Lurpak is butter. Just butter. From milk. From cows, fed on grass.* Lurpak spreadable is spreadable as it is butter blended with rapeseed oil. I love rapeseed oil with a good splash of balsamic and a few thin slices of ginger. With granary bread! *The ads that claim their butter is better make me smile when they unveil the hidden [background] ingredient to be grass-fed cows. Saying that, if pushed for a favourite then Cornish butter is up there for me. Lurpak is one of its more everyday affordable counterparts. Although no longer necessarily affordable apparently. |  |
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Food shopping on 19:39 - Jul 9 with 1132 views | GeoffSentence |
Food shopping on 14:33 - Jul 9 by J2BLUE | For goodness sake, go for real granary bread, not that refined rubbish. Slather butter upon it and the joys of the world are yours. Whatever it costs, you’ll thank me for it. |
For goodness sake, bake your own bread, not that refined rubbish. Slather butter upon it and the joys of the world are yours. Whatever it costs, you’ll thank me for it. |  |
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Food shopping on 19:44 - Jul 9 with 1112 views | jeera |
Food shopping on 14:17 - Jul 9 by The_Flashing_Smile | Depends if you buy the block in paper or the plastic tub. |
Well yeah 'cos one is butter and the other spreadable. Christ my life used to be fun now I'm discussing the difference between butter and its alternatives. |  |
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Food shopping on 22:50 - Jul 9 with 1042 views | Churchman |
Food shopping on 19:44 - Jul 9 by jeera | Well yeah 'cos one is butter and the other spreadable. Christ my life used to be fun now I'm discussing the difference between butter and its alternatives. |
Ahhh, but think of it as education on the finer things in life…… from somebody who knows s*d all. Actually yeah, you make a good point. |  | |  |
Food shopping on 00:25 - Jul 10 with 985 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Food shopping on 19:44 - Jul 9 by jeera | Well yeah 'cos one is butter and the other spreadable. Christ my life used to be fun now I'm discussing the difference between butter and its alternatives. |
You're just trying to butter me up. |  |
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Food shopping on 01:24 - Jul 10 with 944 views | jeera |
There was a time I would meet up with the same three mates each Wednesday evening for dinner and a couple of beers. Just a midweek catch-up, all very civilised; we'd go to a different pub each time for a meal. Nothing fancy, usually along the lines of steak and chips kind of thing. One was into his rugby, another golf, all of us with different job types... One evening we're sitting there chatting and before we knew it we we comparing washing machines; brands, models, the various programmes they have... It dawned on us that it was all over. All youth was spent. Four blokes around a table and we were discussing flipping washing machines. [Post edited 10 Jul 2022 1:24]
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