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Maybe a good example of this would be VM boldly offering a headline "unlimited" broadband product then caveating this with lots of small print that would confuse the same people who have difficulty making price comparisons in supermarkets! |
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I've seen this, even when items are not on offer such as tubs of clover, tins of tuna and washing powders, you just have to be clever with your shopping.
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Trying to work out the caloric or WW points of particular foods is then confusing because they then throw in the per 100 grms rule but the product maybe 120 or 57 grms in weight or 317 and that's before we consider drained weight. Then working out percentages of salt or fat also requires some more maths.. I get some queer looks when I'm standing there with my magnifying glass and calculator in hand..plus the time it takes to do this research.. No I want them to be far more open than they are and they can stick their buyer beware.I just wish Which got more involved in food retailing.. |
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My bone of contention is that we have laws in place to stop that kind of con. If you or I tried that sort of thing, we'd likely be arrested if we were caught. Supermarkets are getting away with misrepresenting prices, and earning millions of pounds a day doing it, yet are seemingly free to do so. That is wrong. The trouble is, we don't have a government with the balls to stand up to them. We haven't for decades, and it shows in the state of the rest of the food and groceries market. |
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It just feels like deception... 4 cans of beans for £2 in pack labelled as "value pack", sounds good until you see the cans of beans individually are 45p each.
It all adds up and the customer is being taken for a fool. The supermarkets are making excessive profits on the back of this. :dozey: |
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Just think of all them Grannies they have conned. they can't use that "it was a genuine mistake" they deliberately set out to fool our grannies and cheat them out of their pensions.
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I thought I had a bargain 2 boxes of cuppa soup for £1.08, but when I got outside and checked my bill I had been charged separately £1.08 minus 43p and £1.08 minus 43p total £2.16 minus 86p = £1.30! I've kept the bill for a refund next time I am in there again. :mad:
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Unfortunately I do not have much experience of trying to compare processed foods as apart from the odd pack of beefburgers or frozen pizza it's not stuff we buy, we generally keep away from junk food. We mostly buy fresh foodstuff and prepare our meals from that, we know where to buy for best quality/value compromise. We are lucky that we have LIDL, Sainsbury's, Tesco, Waitrose, ASDA, Iceland all less than a mile away and within walking distance. There is also a twice weekly market in town and a very good fruit and veg retailer. We also use MySupermarket for price comparisons on branded goods we require, not always that useful though as not all offers are in store, some are only online. However good luck with your quest. |
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