Though Waitrose is nice, but up it's own backside and is absurdly expensive.
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Though Waitrose is nice, but up it's own backside and is absurdly expensive.
You're missing a trick there. I use a variety of shops, including occasionally tesco and tesco extra. If you bide your time then you'd be able to buy petrol up to 20p cheaper than the normal going rate. Less then a pound a litre is a lovely thingMy missus is away with the sprogs at the mo, so I have had to go to the supermarket twice, TWICE I tell you, in the past week. That is about double what I would normally expect over a two month period.
I don't have any loyalty cards whatsoever. I'm sure I could probably save ten pence over a hundred years but I'm not inclined to lug around a small suitcase in my back pocket in order to do so.
If you use a local shop (say, a farm gate shop), you may be pleased with both prices and quality, and, you might just be saving some food miles, employing local people etc etc.
And as a bonus generally they are actually pleased to see you and have a product knowledge and interest.
Its not all about money, think quality not necessarily quantity
DH
FWIW my 'local' huge Tesco Extra store is surrounded on three sides by fields of soft fruit PYO and ready picked, the cheery striped aproned butcher at his part of the farm shop has a far superior/better looking selection too. This is is rural Norfolk though, so not really of interest to larger urban areas I suspect
For the first time in my life (possibly) I bought from a high street butcher today, but feck me £4.62 for 6 sausages and one burger (for my lad)! Fair play they were nice but tbh I just wanted to avoid having to go to a supermarket but at around twice the price supporting local shops is sometimes unsustainable.
If you use a local shop (say, a farm gate shop), you may be pleased with both prices and quality, and, you might just be saving some food miles, employing local people etc etc.
n't[QUOTE="freddymercurystwin,..I bought from a high street butcher today, but feck me £4.62 for 6 sausages and one burger
The only meat we buy from the local butcher is the Christmas turkey. It's the only place we can find halal.
Some of the best (full bird roasted at home) chicken I have ever eaten has come from Aldi. Unbelievable until you try it.
We've been battling with chicken suppliers for years. The big supermarket stuff is wooly dry rubbish. M&S was reasonable as were the private butchered stuff. Then Aldi came along and changed the way we buy some of our meat.