lab man wrote: » Went to the local butcher there yesterday eve 4 giggot chops and 1 1/2 lbs beef stir fry 29euro I nearly choaked
Bass Reeves wrote: » The four gigot chops were 24 euro the stir fry a fiver
Shelflife wrote: » Shag all being made on the Easter eggs, they were offered to us ( a Spar shop) to sell at €3 making 40c each or 3 for €5 and make 5c (1%) . Aldi or Lidl now selling them 3 for €3 so can’t see how they are making anything on them. They used to be a nice earner years ago but their year I didn’t bother buying in any this year, first time in nearly 30 years. The Aldi’s and Lidl’s are happy to sell below cost, they don’t care if they mess up the local small shop or the local farmers, we’re all just collateral damage in their war for market share.
timple23 wrote: » This is what kills me about lidl/aldi, how do they run big ads supporting local farmers/food businesses on one page of the leaflet, then turn the page and they're selling carrots for 50c.
richie123 wrote: » Absolute joke and it shouldn't be allowed Stuff like chocolate sweets chips processed rubbish food should be taxed higher And below cost selling of good nutritious meat and veg should be banned. The amount of waste of good food simply because its too cheap.
whelan2 wrote: » Instead of easter eggs I posted a package to my nephews and nieces. Got them a kids magazine each, a bottle of bubbles and a kinder egg. My sister in law sent me a video of them opening their post. Great excitement. She said much better entertainment than an easter egg.
Dinzee Conlee wrote: » We just got the exact same package from family earlier today... Like you said - was super excitement...
odyssey06 wrote: » As if anyone is going to waste a leg of lamb cos they got it on a LIDL discount. The most frequently wasted products are things like salad & bread with short shelf life. Nothing to do with below cost selling, everything to do with portion sizes. You seem completely unfamiliar with our current VAT rates if you are posting this.
richie123 wrote: » Enlighten me.
whelan2 wrote: » Was talking to a farmers wife a few years ago. He would be a bit bossy to her. All meat to come from butchers he told her. She was given an allowance for groceries each week. She said if she bought all the meat in the butchers there would be no money left. So she would get the meat in lidl and tell him it was from the butchers. He used to say it was lovely meat...
J.O. Farmer wrote: » Nothing wrong with Lidl or Aldi meat. The husband was lucky she didn't just buy him liver in the butchers with that attitude giving her "an allowance" for groceries. She should have full access to all the money.
odyssey06 wrote: » VAT rates... Fresh meat is zero rated 0% Savoury snack products such as crisps at 23% Chocolates, sweets at 23%
richie123 wrote: » My main point still stands ..Good food fruit veg ect is too cheap. Snacks sweets coke etc not dear enough.
lab man wrote: » My sister is 50 gone and gets an allowance for everything fair backward
Base price wrote: » Jaysus, I didn't think that sorta attitude was still going on. Would you as her brother not enlighten her husband maybe with the aid of a baseball bat across the kneecaps :rolleyes:
lab man wrote: » Nah couldn't be bothered tbh you cant talk to a block on the flat
odyssey06 wrote: » That makes no sense, contradicting your own argument. You want people to buy more good food by making it... more expensive. You want people to buy less bad food by making it... more expensive?
carrollsno1 wrote: » Aye true i dont know what way id react if it was the same situation for my sisters. There fairly well educated so i doubt it will ever be a problem however if they did happen to marry a pig like that i would imagine the ball would be in their court really, leave him and take half his farm with them. Not that im all for splitting farms and the likes in anyway.