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I usually buy these from food warehouse (Iceland) for about a quid.not sure how much of a saving there is, if any.
I usually buy these from food warehouse (Iceland) for about a quid.not sure how much of a saving there is, if any.
Things do tend to be more expensive in the CO OP, so even at half their normal price, it is still a little expensive.I usually buy these from food warehouse (Iceland) for about a quid.
My local coop is right next door to a Tesco Express, so their prices are ( have to be I guess) reasonable.Things do tend to be more expensive in the CO OP, so even at half their normal price, it is still a little expensive.
I suppose I would pay more, if the products had better ingredients. After frying the bacon in a clean frying pan, there was horrible residue left over. We now both have a raging thirst. Bacon must have been full of salt, and other nasty stuff.![]()
Me too, meat goes in the freezer. The Co-op also often has items reduced. Noted the post above, well if I think too expensive, don't have to buyOne thing which could help is lowering the quality standards and getting more misshapen less perfect products into the shops with the added advantage of reducing waste of items that don't at the moment pass for human or indeed animal consumption. We could also take a look at expiry or best by dates and apply some common sense more often. I've started buying more perfectly good produce from the reduced shelf at ASDA as it's often a fraction of the "fresh" produce and still perfectly good. It's the first place I look now.
will be getting my turkey as well, as soon as Lidl stocks them. My parents insisted on a fresh one, but I have found it is all in the cooking. £10 for a small bird, and I try to make as much as I can without resorting to packets and cans.Got ours sorted last month. From here. Just all the fresh stuff to get from the market on the 24th when they're selling everything off cheap.
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Only tried Lidl once or twice, the shops feel a little bit of a mish mash. There does not seem a logical layout, but obviously they must know what they are doing.will be getting my turkey as well, as soon as Lidl stocks them. My parents insisted on a fresh one, but I have found it is all in the cooking. £10 for a small bird, and I try to make as much as I can without resorting to packets and cans.
Anyone remember Stir Up Sunday, the one before First Advent, traditionally the last day to make puddings and cakes?
Then on the last few days get the veg, milk and cream, and all set
I think the eggs must be the Clarence Court, Cotswold Legbar. The brown eggs by the same supplier are Burford Browns. Our Co-op has Heritage eggs which have the same deep yellow yolk as the Clarence Court, but much cheaper.Me too, meat goes in the freezer. The Co-op also often has items reduced. Noted the post above, well if I think too expensive, don't have to buy
Reminded of a breed of chicken which lays pale blue eggs, they wouldn't sell as most people think brown eggs are superior.
I've eaten some of these blue eggs, and they are exactly the same as brown ones
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Missus wanted some cream for a sore mouth. WOW, at £75.47 per 100g that is so expensive.
I tend not to get much food from them, mainly tinned items. get the pet food from them, as they are the most reasonably priced.That's a lot of processed food!
Think I'll pass.
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I have already done the shopping for the week. We have just got a farmfoods brochure posted through he letterbox. The brochure has a few money off coupons in it, but I must spend at least £25 so I can get £2 off the shopping. This can get most to spend more then they intended.
I did not say they are forcing anybody to buy! They are simply tempting shoppers, with their money off, offers.It's entirely up to the customer. No-one is forcing them to buy anything.
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I have already done the shopping for the week. We have just got a farmfoods brochure posted through he letterbox. The brochure has a few money off coupons in it, but I must spend at least £25 so I can get £2 off the shopping. This can get most to spend more then they intended.
Yes I suppose that is true. But I only tend to buy tinned stuff and bumper packs of pet food, from places such as farmfoods.Good food (generally) costs money - the cheap meat for sale will not be as good, and the animals will have not had as good a life. Some of the very cheap stuff bears little resemblance to what it should be and often has lots of other things added, or mechanically processed.
Same here, I do a stew in the slow cooker and also portion them up, and stow them away in the freezer.One food which amazes me at its cost given what it is is oxtail.
I also give a thumbs up to the slow cooker, 500g mince divided into 3, Two portions in the freezer, one in the slow cooker with lots of veggies, herbs, onion and garlic. 3 servings from my 1.5 litre slow cooler. The remains of a roast, such as a chicken carcass go into the big one and turned into soup, then the remains (less bones) into the doggie bowl
I was shopping in Tesco extra yesterday, I usually buy a meal deal while I'm in there, Sarnie, large red bull, and something like quavers or wotsits.
There was no crisp type products anywhere in the area. ( they don't sell single packets elsewhere just the multi packs)
When I questioned it, it seems that they are "having problems" getting walkers anything.
A crisp shortage? what a disaster ....
not really for me I rarely eat them.
But far tastierIt's like the grocery version of an Argos catalog.
I was shopping in Tesco extra yesterday, I usually buy a meal deal while I'm in there, Sarnie, large red bull, and something like quavers or wotsits.
There was no crisp type products anywhere in the area. ( they don't sell single packets elsewhere just the multi packs)
When I questioned it, it seems that they are "having problems" getting walkers anything.
A crisp shortage? what a disaster ....
not really for me I rarely eat them.
I bought organic milk for the first time last weekend - it does not taste either natural or good. I won't make that mistake again.