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Profiteering from the Crisis
Much has been made of those who stocked up on toilet paper, hand sanitiser etc hoping to turn a quick profit but they pale into insignificance compared to our major supermarket chains. 'All offers are suspended to prevent panic buying and hoarding' - very convenient, making a £40 basket of shopping now a £60 one... a 50% increase in profits at a stroke with everyone now just happy to be able to buy stuff at any cost.
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many are suspended jimmy, though not all in ours. to be honest i can understand that suspension, theres some right mingebags i saw buying more than enough of things i saw it myself and slagged em off.
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The supermarkets have explained it in this way....
all buy one get one free have been discontinued as have the usual promotions...after all, promotions are to get you to buy...to part with hard earned cash. The supermarkets did not need to offer inducement to buy....people rushed to panic buy stuff that they probably would not use, and I bet there was lots of stuff founf its way into bins because it did not get used by its best before date. speaking for us...we have bought nothing other than what we would eat...we have wasted nothing...there were somethings that we could not buy because they we unavailable...we did without these. And we are still here. If you feel that the supermarket you use is profiteering, then take your custom elsewhere. Lidl and Aldi do not seem to have inflated their prices. I can't speak for the others as we rarely use them anymore. |
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Those special ‘offers’ are not always what they seem. They are often paid for by the suppliers, under pressure from the supermarkets, to reduce their ‘cost prices’ to retain prominent spots in the aisles.
But, according to my personal shopper, there are still lots of things marked down in the ‘poison counter’. |
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Funnily enough, 24 roll packs of Asda's own brand toilet roll are actually 50p cheaper than normal.
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nothing wrong in anyone making a profit. profiteering is something else however. if anyone feels that supermarkets are doing the latter there are plenty of alternatives on a street nearer to where you live.
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if an item costs more to manufacture then its obvious you have to pay more. imagine though that some of the stuff that has gone up has been stuck in warehouses somewhere b put up for sale.efore the present rises for new stuff has been
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My favourite tipple is Glayva and I have a treble (at least) at bedtime. My partners daughter does all our shopping because I'm on the 12 week isolation rule.
Last two weeks at Morrisons Todmorden store she bought an £18 quid bottle and got a second for £12. I didn't check anything else. |
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Can only go on our regular shop and we have found around a 40 to 50% increase and that seems regardless of whether we use Morrison's, Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury's.
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I haven't noticed anything like that, but we mainly shop at Aldi.
We have probably spent less during the lockdown....well on food anyway. |
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