Home Page
   Articles
       links
About Us    
Traders        
Recipes            
Latest Articles
Tesco vouchers...
Page Previous  1, 2, 3
 
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Downsizer Forum Index -> Seasonal and Frugal Shopping
Author 
 Message
Jonnyboy



Joined: 29 Oct 2004
Posts: 23956
Location: under some rain.
PostPosted: Thu Oct 19, 06 9:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

cab wrote:
bagpuss wrote:
The tescos at milton generally has plenty of free range and organic meat both british and otherwise ...


Not when I've gone in it hasn't


All the major supers now sell a wide selection of free range and organic products. From some of the advertising I've seen recently they are starting to push their local suppliers as well.

cab



Joined: 01 Nov 2004
Posts: 32429

PostPosted: Thu Oct 19, 06 9:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Jonnyboy wrote:

All the major supers now sell a wide selection of free range and organic products. From some of the advertising I've seen recently they are starting to push their local suppliers as well.


All true of course. Some of it has even filtered through and is having an impact. Doesn't mean that Tescos has had chickens I'd be willing to buy any time I've been in lately.

Thank heavens we've got a good butcher

Treacodactyl
Downsizer Moderator


Joined: 28 Oct 2004
Posts: 25795
Location: Jumping on the bandwagon of opportunism
PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 06 5:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Well my local one had plenty of Organic chickens in and I'm happy to report UK organic beef rather than Argentinian. Plenty of UK fruit 'n veg, much more than a local farm shop I visited last week.

How on earth though do they manage to sell perfectly reasonable jeans for £3 - that's the full price.

Bernie66



Joined: 14 Jan 2005
Posts: 13967
Location: Eastoft
PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 06 5:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Treacodactyl wrote:

How on earth though do they manage to sell perfectly reasonable jeans for £3 - that's the full price.


Buy in bulk and keep the wholesale costs down. Can't see that they will be paying too much to the suppliers for them.

Northern_Lad



Joined: 13 Dec 2004
Posts: 14210
Location: Somewhere
PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 06 7:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Treacodactyl wrote:
How on earth though do they manage to sell perfectly reasonable jeans for £3 - that's the full price.


Because the quality's total carp. My mum bought a pair and after a couple of wares and washes they were mishappen and waring quite obviously.

Bernie66



Joined: 14 Jan 2005
Posts: 13967
Location: Eastoft
PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 06 7:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

I wear them for work and I must be mishapen too because i haven't noticed that with them, or don't care enough what they look like to notice, one of the two anyway.

Treacodactyl
Downsizer Moderator


Joined: 28 Oct 2004
Posts: 25795
Location: Jumping on the bandwagon of opportunism
PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 06 7:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Northern_Lad wrote:
Treacodactyl wrote:
How on earth though do they manage to sell perfectly reasonable jeans for £3 - that's the full price.


Because the quality's total carp. My mum bought a pair and after a couple of wares and washes they were mishappen and waring quite obviously.


The pair I have had several months have been fine though. What worries me is how they are made but I can't see that they have been made in conditions worse than other items costing £50 or more.

The material is thinner than some other jeans I have but not by much.

Bernie66



Joined: 14 Jan 2005
Posts: 13967
Location: Eastoft
PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 06 7:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

You pay £50 for a pair of jeans?

Treacodactyl
Downsizer Moderator


Joined: 28 Oct 2004
Posts: 25795
Location: Jumping on the bandwagon of opportunism
PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 06 7:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Bernie66 wrote:
You pay £50 for a pair of jeans?


No but I know what ones do. £6 was the price of the last pair.

Bernie66



Joined: 14 Jan 2005
Posts: 13967
Location: Eastoft
PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 06 7:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

If you want posh you can get it from a charity shop for about a £5, either that or I have lost all sense of "fashion".

Penny Outskirts



Joined: 18 Sep 2005
Posts: 23385
Location: Planet, not on the....
PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 06 8:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

I have some too - they're about a year old now, and still OK. I cut the bottoms off and roll them up a bit - trendy me

jamsam



Joined: 21 Oct 2005
Posts: 2560
Location: erm....i dont know, its dark.
PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 06 9:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Treacodactyl wrote:
cab wrote:
things you want in bulk but couldn't conceivably cycle home carrying


Don't worry, they can be used online for home delivery.


my issue with that is that they will deliver along the main road but will not drive 500yds up it to the village...its really annoying as all the other online shops deliver (argos, wollies etc).

Treacodactyl
Downsizer Moderator


Joined: 28 Oct 2004
Posts: 25795
Location: Jumping on the bandwagon of opportunism
PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 06 9:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

I've been sent another load of vouchers, first one £10 off a £70 spend. Even with Christmas approaching I'm not sure I need to spend that much.

judith



Joined: 16 Dec 2004
Posts: 22789
Location: Montgomeryshire
PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 06 10:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Have you finished all that malt already?

2steps



Joined: 05 Sep 2005
Posts: 5349
Location: Surrey
PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 06 11:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

dougal wrote:

They really don't care if you take it away in a wheelbarrow...


when I bought my wheelbarrow I pushed my daughter home in it she loved it.

I tend to go to the supermarket once every month, maybe a bit less and stock up. As I can't drive I either buy online or use a local cab service to bring it home. ordering online most likely keeps cars of the road and the van will be driving about whether it come to my house or not so what extra miles are there anyway?

Post new topic   Reply to topic    Downsizer Forum Index -> Seasonal and Frugal Shopping All times are GMT
Page Previous  1, 2, 3
Page 3 of 3
View Latest Posts View Latest Posts

 

Archive
Powered by php-BB © 2001, 2005 php-BB Group
Style by marsjupiter.com, released under GNU (GNU/GPL) license.
Copyright © 2004 marsjupiter.com