Damn cheek by supermarket chains
13-10-2016, 18:54
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Re: Damn cheek by supermarket chains
That first post though. Just about everything is wrong with that rant.
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13-10-2016, 19:00
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Re: Damn cheek by supermarket chains
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Heathen. 
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Well next time you come down to Cornwall there will be a substantial border fee for you to pay Sir.
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13-10-2016, 19:12
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Re: Damn cheek by supermarket chains
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Well next time you come down to Cornwall there will be a substantial border fee for you to pay Sir. 
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Well I'm quite happy to pay a fee to get out of Devon.
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13-10-2016, 19:16
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Re: Damn cheek by supermarket chains
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Well I'm quite happy to pay a fee to get out of Devon. 
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Get your grand out then as its gone up now because of Brexit.
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13-10-2016, 20:05
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Re: Damn cheek by supermarket chains
lets put it this way.
If Poundland, Lidl and other 'cheap shops' can sell the SAME product at a reduced rate. Then why cant large chains.
In fact, just tp prove a point. My wife bought a pack of draught Guiness out of B&MS today for £3.95 in Tesco's, this cost £5.95 - whose is making the profit.
Its just sheer greed by Supermarket chains
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13-10-2016, 20:17
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Re: Damn cheek by supermarket chains
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lets put it this way.
If Poundland, Lidl and other 'cheap shops' can sell the SAME product at a reduced rate. Then why cant large chains.
In fact, just tp prove a point. My wife bought a pack of draught Guiness out of B&MS today for £3.95 in Tesco's, this cost £5.95 - whose is making the profit.
Its just sheer greed by Supermarket chains
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Arthur, step away from the keyboard, make a cup of tea, come back, read this
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...rch-shows.html
Still think the supermarkets are ripping us off?
Oh, following your as usual stunning logic pubs are therefore ripping us off too. What's a pint of Guiness in a pub? £3.50 ? £4 ?
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13-10-2016, 20:18
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Re: Damn cheek by supermarket chains
One of the items, Snot Poodle, was on offer for 50p yesterday (£5.56 per kilo), whereas the King Snot Poodle was £1.32 (£11.58 per kilo).
If they can afford to sell them off that cheaply, and presumably still make a profit, what the heck is their mark-up?
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13-10-2016, 20:22
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Re: Damn cheek by supermarket chains
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One of the items, Snot Poodle, was on offer for 50p yesterday (£5.56 per kilo), whereas the King Snot Poodle was £1.32 (£11.58 per kilo).
If they can afford to sell them off that cheaply, and presumably still make a profit, what the heck is their mark-up?
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Valid, but isn't there also such things as loss leaders?
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That first poster though. Just about everything is wrong . 
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Fixed that for you.....
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13-10-2016, 20:26
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Re: Damn cheek by supermarket chains
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Valid, but isn't there also such things as loss leaders?
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Fixed that for you.....
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Indeed, I'm struggling to even bother replying to why this:
If Poundland, Lidl and other 'cheap shops' can sell the SAME product at a reduced rate. Then why cant large chains.
Is completely wrong in many cases. Thankfully you've done that. Because he'll likely skip over it I'll quickly do one.
They're not the same Arthur.
Marmite Jar Original 70g - Poundland £1
Marmite Jar Original 500g - Asda £4.50 and as low as £1.65, all being bigger than the one Poundland offer so essentially better value to money ratio each time.
Source: https://groceries.asda.com/search/Marmite
http://www.poundland.co.uk/marmite-jar-original-70g
Do the math.
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In fact, just tp prove a point. My wife bought a pack of draught Guiness out of B&MS today for £3.95 in Tesco's, this cost £5.95 - whose is making the profit.
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As for chains like B&M and Home Bargains - End of the line products, Limited expiration, Foreign writing, lack of advertising, lack of proper store layouts and equipment thus cheaper running costs and whatever else you can think of, pick one. I can think of many occasions I've picked up a can of coke from home bargains and the back has been in Arabic, not a complaint, just an observation.
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13-10-2016, 21:42
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Re: Damn cheek by supermarket chains
Always technical ha ha
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13-10-2016, 21:58
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Re: Damn cheek by supermarket chains
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Always technical ha ha
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Errr, what
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Re: Damn cheek by supermarket chains
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Errr, what 
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I think he means the damn facts are spoiling his baseless rant again
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13-10-2016, 22:09
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Re: Damn cheek by supermarket chains
He's not the only one that's held that opinion though, the amount of people thinking they're getting a bargain in the poundshop aren't a minority. In some cases they do indeed provide a cheaper choice but as above, a lot of main brand stuff is merely smaller versions. The Marmite one being a prime example of it, showing the best value per 100g is found away from Poundland. Something which applies to a lot of products found there.
Lidl and Aldi have very minimal massive brands in comparison to major supermarket chains so they're really irrelevant to the argument. I think Lidl sell Pepsi at 25p per can. This is merely the Home Bargains and B&M Scenario.
The outcome is simple.
Poundland isn't as great as people quickly assume. Home Bargains and B&M are great shops if it suits you, there's no denying that, just explained the reasons behind their pricing, they cannot offer the same space and quantity as a supermarket though but I find myself in them quite often. Toiletries are dirt cheap in there along with many other products, the odd arabic scribble on the back shouldn't bother anyone. Expiring stuff is always at least a month away too.
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Re: Damn cheek by supermarket chains
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Originally Posted by adzii_nufc
He's not the only one that's held that opinion though, the amount of people thinking they're getting a bargain in the poundshop aren't a minority. In some cases they do indeed provide a cheaper choice but as above, a lot of main brand stuff is merely smaller versions. The Marmite one being a prime example of it, showing the best value per 100g is found away from Poundland. Something which applies to a lot of products found there.
Lidl and Aldi have very minimal massive brands in comparison to major supermarket chains so they're really irrelevant to the argument. I think Lidl sell Pepsi at 25p per can. This is merely the Home Bargains and B&M Scenario.
The outcome is simple.
Poundland isn't as great as people quickly assume. Home Bargains and B&M are great shops if it suits you, there's no denying that, just explained the reasons behind their pricing, they cannot offer the same space and quantity as a supermarket though but I find myself in them quite often.
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The thing with the B&M's and Home Bargain's of the world is that it is always a gamble that they will have what you want from one week to the next ,as you said earlier most of their stock is end of line bulk buys or close to expiration date and once that stock has been sold it may take a few weeks or even months to get some back
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13-10-2016, 22:21
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Re: Damn cheek by supermarket chains
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The thing with the B&M's and Home Bargain's of the world is that it is always a gamble that they will have what you want from one week to the next ,as you said earlier most of their stock is end of line bulk buys or close to expiration date and once that stock has been sold it may take a few weeks or even months to get some back
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Yep, that's why it's inconvenient for use if you're a shopping list type. I couldn't complete a weeks worth of shopping in there. It's more of a drop in when I'm in the town sort of deal. I'm not the type to dodge around all over the place for shopping either. If I fancy fresh fish I'll do my entire shop at Morrisons, same applies to specifics at Asda and Tesco.
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