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Shinamae Sun 03-Aug-25 12:48:42

Occasionally, I will treat myself to a Ginsters pasty for lunch..
They have been £1.95 for a good while now and that’s not on special offer
I have gone today and they have gone up to £2.25p in my opinion a massive increase, needless to say I did not buy it
I seem now just to accept that prices are going to keep going up and up and up but I’m very disgusted at the way they’re going up by so much and so quickly. Seems like the supermarkets have cart Blanche to do what they like And we as consumers are more or less powerless as although we don’t need to buy a new winter coat most of us to find the need to eat. 😠😡

Casdon Fri 08-Aug-25 15:05:22

Floradora9

Greenfinch

Not only has the price of milk risen but it seems less fresh these days. I never used to find milk turning sour but just today some has gone off even though the use before date is 8th August.

Buy filtered milk it is more expensive but lasts ages.

The best milk for long life I’ve found is lactose free, it’s not much more expensive than ordinary milk. We don’t drink much in my house, I take black coffee, and we are both mildly lactose intolerant - a 2 litre one will last us two weeks without going sour.

Aely Fri 08-Aug-25 14:55:46

As there is so little difference between "cheap" fish and meat and the once "treat only" species, I am tending to go upmarket and paying the extra while maybe having them a little less often. (i.e. I am eating more risottos, pasta and scratch meals made from the bits and pieces in the fridge). I shop around. I restocked my freezer fish drawer recently with "sell by" smoked haddock and a couple of reasonably large mackerel, also "sell by", from Asda and today one Sea Bass from a pack of two, purchased from Aldi at a reasonable price (a bit over half the cost at Sainsbury's) will join them. Whatever happened to Coley (formerly known as Rock Salmon)? I preferred it to Cod but now it all seems to be Basa, that nasty catfish, as a Cod alternative.

I was looking for meat yesterday. To my amazement I found the belly pork strips I was looking at were priced higher per Kg than the leg of Pork! When did that happen? Belly pork is the cheap cut!

MrsMatt Tue 05-Aug-25 17:56:21

Not just supermarkets, I work in a small Newsagents, paper prices go up almost monthly. A bar of chocolate that used to be £1 not long ago is now £1.50. Every time we have a delivery all price marked items have increased

keepingquiet Tue 05-Aug-25 17:42:11

We've had a hot summer?

Greenfinch Tue 05-Aug-25 16:55:14

Good advice Floradora but my point is that I shouldn’t need to. If the milk says 8th August why is it not lasting until then? I always keep it refrigerated and never used to have problems. Are they cutting corners or just being inefficient?

Floradora9 Tue 05-Aug-25 15:49:18

Greenfinch

Not only has the price of milk risen but it seems less fresh these days. I never used to find milk turning sour but just today some has gone off even though the use before date is 8th August.

Buy filtered milk it is more expensive but lasts ages.

Mt61 Tue 05-Aug-25 15:20:29

Bazza

What is bobtail please?

I like a bobtail too, with plenty of white pepper, especially in the winter months 😂

Mt61 Tue 05-Aug-25 15:17:11

Greenfinch

Not only has the price of milk risen but it seems less fresh these days. I never used to find milk turning sour but just today some has gone off even though the use before date is 8th August.

My mum said that about the date on milk, Greenfinch

Mt61 Tue 05-Aug-25 15:11:26

windmill1

I'm still reeling from the experience of Nestlè Coffee Mate jumping from 3.35 to 3.85 in a week, Sainsbury.

And a couple of weeks later it was grandiosely 'offered' at 3.45 with a Nectar card.

Gee, thanks for nothing.

I don’t get these loyalty cards, why not just sell to Everyone at the proper price. I offered my card to a family, & promptly got told off. Week after a shopper had no card, same till woman got her own card out of her wallet, gave it to the shopper, said here use mine, I said no wonder you don’t want customers offering up their cards.. she didn’t know what to say.

JaneJudge Tue 05-Aug-25 14:53:21

I have found the same too Greenfinch

Greenfinch Tue 05-Aug-25 14:45:31

Not only has the price of milk risen but it seems less fresh these days. I never used to find milk turning sour but just today some has gone off even though the use before date is 8th August.

JaneJudge Tue 05-Aug-25 14:44:31

Bazza

JaneJudge bobtail/bovril 🤣🤣

I know, it made me laugh too! smile bloody autocorrect

ayse Tue 05-Aug-25 11:59:09

I use Aldi or Lidl for regular shopping and Morrisons for other things that I cannot buy in them. I was disappointed yesterday as Morrisons had NO organic live yoghurt! I was hoping to get yoghurt going but I’ll have to do it with dried bacteria.

I’ve decided that any pastry or treat goods are going to be made by me. If DH wants to buy other stuff her can. The cost of ready made food and staples just keep going up so I reckon homemade will be more cost effective again and better quality.

Pasties! I’m going to try to make some. As someone earlier pointed out they are a meal in themselves and even if I have to reduce the meat content and add beans instead it will just be better. I may just have to practice quite a lot!

PinkCosmos Tue 05-Aug-25 11:28:02

I buy cereal for my DH. It is £3.60 a packet but you can get two for £5 at Asda.

The size of the packet is also getting smaller and smaller.

Bazza Tue 05-Aug-25 10:59:39

JaneJudge bobtail/bovril 🤣🤣

keepingquiet Tue 05-Aug-25 10:53:12

I never buy Ginsters pasties- they just aren't my thing although they seem cheap in price.

I have to admit to being a Tesco user- it is my local supermarket and I have tried buying things from local providers, markets etc but to be fair their stuff isn't as good as people make it out to be and it is often overpriced and goes soft if you don't use it the same day. Whereas, Tesco produce has always been better quality.

I once did a comparison shop with Aldi and the like but found the prices on the items I like (often not even available in Aldi or Lidl) didn't come out significantly different to what I was paying in Tesco.

If prices on basic food stuffs are going up, then this will be across the board and not just Tesco.

I can still do my weekly food shop for around £60 (less than a tenner a day) for two of us, although I admit to putting some items back because they have gone through the roof.

I hate to say but this is also a consequence of Brexit folks; I do recall people saying they didn't mind having pay more if we got our sovereignty back... so we just have to suck it up don't we?

Jaxjacky Tue 05-Aug-25 10:34:20

Justwidowed

I am dreading going shopping after the next few weeks.Some of you may remember that I have been a type 1 diabetic for more than 70 years.I have coped with the diet for so long but have now been diagnosed as coeliac.
The thought of having to forego bread and biscuits etc and having to buy gluten free alternatives at three times the price fills me with dread.Even my Aldi unsweetened coffee sachets may contain gluten.
On top of all that my heart condition means no salt or very low salt and only one cup of caffeinated coffee a day.
The only bright spark is that I have been awarded attendance allowance so will be able to afford these inflated prices.

Have you looked on Coeliac UK? There is information on prescriptions for food and a push for reductions.

JaneJudge Tue 05-Aug-25 10:27:03

Oh bugger sorry it was meant to say bovril

Bazza Tue 05-Aug-25 10:25:03

What is bobtail please?

JaneJudge Tue 05-Aug-25 09:50:50

One of my skinny sons is a very fussy eater and the pack of noodles he will eat have gone up to £6 for a packet of 5! A small jar of bobtail in our local shop (Morrisons) was £5!

TheWeirdoAgain60 Tue 05-Aug-25 09:42:30

I'm seldom in Tesco, not a big fan, but I'm always in our local Spar.

I used to buy cans of Monster/Ultra in there, a single can was £1.95, which I thought was reasonable, but I noticed recently, just as I was about to grab another, that they've now shot up to a whopping £2.25!

So now I buy them at the local newsagents, which only charge £1.75 and in Spar I also buy cans of Vimto Energy Zero, which are only £1.00 each!

Bazza Tue 05-Aug-25 09:31:48

I’m a supermarket tart and am not loyal to any of them. But what irritates me more than I can say is how Waitrose have the word “only” by some of their prices as if we’re getting a massive bargain. I saw a leg of lamb priced at only £22! I notice that the donation box in supermarkets are very much emptier than they used to be.

mrsmeldrew Tue 05-Aug-25 09:29:37

I am not a fan of roast dinners but occasionally indulge. I cannot remember the last time we ate beef or lamb. We eat mostly free range chicken and gammon joints now (from Lidl). Occasionally, in Tesco there is a large reduction (as opposed to £1 or 50 reduction) so I grab it and stick it in the freezer.

Like others 90% of food shop is in Lidl with 10% from Tesco. I do like fruit so I buy raspberries, strawberries and grapes from Tesco which are often reduced. I indulged this week and bought some full priced peaches. The raspberries in Lidl are delicious.

I do like creme brulees which started out at £2 in Tesco and now £2.25 for two, so I started making them at home. They also seemed to have changed the recipe on the last lot (cheaper ingredients?).

As for fish - don't get me started. Pumped full of water and even Waitrose 20% Fish Friday are defrosted and shrink massively after cooking.

Shinamae Tue 05-Aug-25 09:05:55

WithNobsOnIt

Yes l am fully aware of the genuine reasons why food prices have skyrocketed,and continued to increase on what seems to ne a weekly basis.

However.Since COVID, I think we have really been taken to the cleaners by all of the Food Manufacturers Supermarkets.

It has become a real racket to increase prices whenever the fancy takes them..

Does anybody ever check on the real reasons for these increases?

As for Ginsters Pasties not a great fan. Also our local Coop always seems to have loads of them as reduced prices.

As a Christmas present for myself. I am now saving. up for a tub of Lurpak slightly salted butter.

Well said 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Lurpak 😁

luluaugust Tue 05-Aug-25 08:55:42

I think if you want to complain about short measures Bluebird you should contact Trading Standards, via the local Council