JustAddWater wrote: » With literally 1 whole nut in it! Probably Cadbury more than the retailers, but this scrimping, meaning we pay more and get less is really getting annoying now Cadbury's can go and feck! I'd rather go hungry now €1.20 a bar of chocolate is a joke surely!
tayto lover wrote: » Aldi have a lovely dark chocolate wholenut and it's huge for 1.30 I think.
JustAThought wrote: » Aldi bars far inferior unfortunately tried them with great hopes but was disappointed, sadly. :'(
JustAThought wrote: » Check the packaging ; does it say nutS in the ingredients - you might have them there under unfair advertising ... Course you may have eaten the evidence !!!! Aldi bars far inferior unfortunately tried them with great hopes but was disappointed, sadly. :'(
JustAddWater wrote: » €1.20 a bar of chocolate is a joke surely!
Grayditch wrote: » Jaysus, did ya check the dates on those?
brian_gall85 wrote: » those multipack deals and according to media reportstthis week such offers may soon be a thing of the past.
brian_gall85 wrote: » Was one of the suggestions given on BBC Breakfast the other morning as ways for the manufacturers to absorb rising costs. Less chocolate promotions was the main suggestion to avoid wholesale price increases across the board. I don't know what people class as a reasonable profit but we currently sell a Twirl at 99c. That bar cost me 79c yesterday from my wholesaler.
brian_gall85 wrote: » I don't know what people class as a reasonable profit but we currently sell a Twirl at 99c. That bar cost me 79c yesterday from my wholesaler.
rubadub wrote: » Reasonable profit is not necessarily a reasonable price though. I would certainly not pay 79cent for a twirl. Do any of you guys just split mulitpacks? If I had a shop I would have both bars available, to stop the whingers, making around about the same on both bars (not % wise, like 20cent on either bar). If the bars were different weights I would clearly state it and show price per kilo.Also have you ever considered selling supermarket brand bars? I would not pay 99c for the twirl which cost 79c to the retailer. In a local shop I would pay 99c for a lidl whole nut bar which I think is 69c. Can lidl stop people doing this in any way?
brian_gall85 wrote: » As for multi-packs we stock them when they are on offer and splitting them isn't always an option as they are often mark multi pack bars not to be sold separately
Nanazolie wrote: » People seem to be very loyal to their brands
brian_gall85 wrote: » people who buy from me are brand loyal.
PWEI wrote: » This one in Lidl is really good & far nicer than Cadbury's whole nut
Nanazolie wrote: » if they now accept to buy supermarket branded items in supermakets, I doubt very much they would buy them in their local shop.
Nanazolie wrote: » people who buy chocolate bars in newsagents are kindda inpulse buying and not looking for value but for a munchie fix.
the groutch wrote: » don't think I've ever seen multipack bars marked like that.