phasers wrote: » Midget gems went from 51c to 35c I bought 3 bags yesterday, they're great
tmdsurvey wrote: » Lads, Tesco are a shower of w****ers, as are supervalu, dunnes, superquinn (more like supershi**te). In fairness to ALdi and Lidl they seem to be doin their best. Thank god some of us are keeping an eye on their prices. I reckon we should all head north to shop where the prices are at some level of normality, this will eventually bring prices in the Republic to realistic levels. And it will piss that c**t Brian Lenihan off who whines about us not shopping local. I would shop local if I was on his f**kin wages
JONJO THE MISER wrote: No only when i go shopping for food, i have a very good memory and will spot any price increase like a hawk.
Biggins wrote: » Yes, consistently.
Abigayle wrote: » LOL. Fighting with staff. Oh course he has to be seen to be giving a shyte, but something tells me you didn't exactly put a dent in his day. People like you come two-a-penny in shops, albeit most of them are pension age women :pac:
gibo_ie wrote: » has anyone noticed that their "school clothes bundle" is €15 and shows the £=€ on the TV ad, but on sky it also shows the UK tesco ad which shows the UK bundle at £10 !!! this £ doesn't = € !!!!
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » Was into one of there newly rooled out change for good stores yesterday just to check there prices and see if they had indeed reduced prices and yeah they had back to where they were in may:mad: for example in May a pack of 5 Kit Kat chunky bars was 1.30 then they rised it to 2.00 in may and now its back to 1.40, another example Tesco choc cake bars which there raised from 1.20 to 1.55 in May and now they have it at 1.30 saying change for good, do they take Irish people for fools, i always keep the price of things in my head and im able to spot the diffrence very easily, anyway yesterday i called the manager in the store and told him about it and said in no uncertain terms that i wont be shopping there again and to not think he could make a fool out of me.
phasers wrote: » if anybody seriously thinks that Tesco are lowering prices then they deserve to be robbed. Although in fairness I like that they do the £ = € clothing thing
OnTheBalls wrote: » Heres the thing. I recently got back from Germany and was disgusted that Aldi are charging 79c for 500ml of the same beer that they are selling for 23c in Munich. Was raging. THen wen't to Tesco. Bunch of robbing cnuts.
Anonomyte wrote: » Aldi is great, good quality food and reasonable prices, as a person lucky enough to live beside both(tesco and aldi) I still find some(albeit few) items that are overpriced in aldi, as for tesco they are brilliant at the con if you dont shop regularly, pringles last week were a euro a tub, now they have a buy one get one free offer....at 1.99. Go figure.:rolleyes:
jimi_t wrote: » I dunno why people would shop in Tesco in the first place - the customer service is absolutely appalling, the stores can be visibly dirty and I've about 20 different friends who've worked in branches all across the country who have universally described them as being fairly... unsanitary, HAACP protocols and other QA/QC measures be damned. (as an aside, I've worked catering and in 2 other supermarkets and I refuse to drink anything from the can, buy any bread thats not in transparent packaging and take washing any fruit or veg to an art form. I've seen how they're stored and handled... Ditto goes for any form of 'mashed potato', 'coleslaw' or 'scrambled eggs' at a buffet - they come from 5 1/2 gallon drums)
Jim236 wrote: » There was an article in the paper a few months back which compared Tesco prices in the border counties after they switched to UK suppliers to prices in Newry, and they were still 30% dearer even though Tesco said they getting them from the same suppliers. Even factoring in wage costs and electricity etc, the difference should have only been 10%, so behind all the 'Change for Good' bulls&%t, they were still ripping people off.