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How posh is your supermarket?

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RosieandherMaw Fri 04-Jul-25 17:36:02

I was in my local (MK) M&S this morning and picked up some bits from the Deli aisle. In Waitrose website the same bits are referred to as “Party Food” or “sharing plates”
How much more down to earth ((and to the point) to see in huge letters above the same items in M&S Food in Moseley
PICKY BITS đŸ€ŁđŸ€ŁđŸ€Ł

BlueBelle Mon 07-Jul-25 16:59:01

I love picky bits we always have them for Christmas tea
My granddaughter always made gorgeous ones for us on a big plate 
.love picky bits and love the phrase, says what it is

When mum and dad were alive it was ‘nibbles’ just a name change with time

Mollygo Mon 07-Jul-25 16:55:54

Deli, nibbles, party food, I hadn’t heard of picky bits, but the three for £8 seems to be popular at the moment in Sainsbury’s too.

NotSpaghetti Mon 07-Jul-25 16:50:07

Someone up thread said "nibbles" - this does sound better to me but still on the &unnecessary^ side of things - personally "nibbles" might be tarallini, olives, crisps... tasty though!

Cabbie21 Mon 07-Jul-25 16:13:36

I don’t like the term, personally, but each to their own.
It sounds as if it is expected that people will help themselves from the fridge, which can be chaotic. Or else a nicely laid out buffet? How does it work for a family?

ViceVersa Mon 07-Jul-25 15:53:09

They sell 'picky bits' everywhere - they might not just be called that! One person's picky bits might be another's deli foods, or another's sausage rolls and pork pies - it covers a multitude of sins (and yes, I'm using the word 'sins' on purpose here for the 'my body is a temple' brigade). grin

keepingquiet Mon 07-Jul-25 15:49:55

Well I'm learning things here. I never heard the phrase picky bits before- I always thought it was a buffet and I'm certainly not posh and shop at Tesco.

Glad they don't have picky bits there- think it's called a deli?

ViceVersa Mon 07-Jul-25 15:44:45

NotSpaghetti

^Picky Bits^ are not things I'd want to buy.
Unfortunately they sound very unhealthy to me.

I'm in the "Deli" camp.

When we talk about 'picky bits' in our house, it would include things you would buy from a deli, such as cold meats, cheeses, olives, pate, hummus and so on. Don't assume that 'picky bits' just means an assortment of unhealthy stuff.

NotSpaghetti Mon 07-Jul-25 14:15:34

Picky Bits are not things I'd want to buy.
Unfortunately they sound very unhealthy to me.

I'm in the "Deli" camp.

nanna8 Mon 07-Jul-25 14:12:20

Crossstitchfan

Scribbles

Sorry but I won't be buying anything labelled "picky bits". I think it's a revolting phrase and +++++++ YEUK WARNING ++++++ I can't stop myself from thinking of scabs snd noses.

Very strange way of thinking! Also, it might have been better to keep your thoughts to yourself as you have probably put quite a few impressionable people off picky bits.

Good ! They need to find a better way. Scribbles is right. Can’t believe they would use that phrase but I suppose anything goes in some places

Sarnia Mon 07-Jul-25 13:47:53

Picky teas are very popular with my family.

Crossstitchfan Mon 07-Jul-25 13:47:38

Scribbles

Sorry but I won't be buying anything labelled "picky bits". I think it's a revolting phrase and +++++++ YEUK WARNING ++++++ I can't stop myself from thinking of scabs snd noses.

Very strange way of thinking! Also, it might have been better to keep your thoughts to yourself as you have probably put quite a few impressionable people off picky bits.

nanna8 Mon 07-Jul-25 13:40:21

They’re just called delis here. Dips and sharing platters mostly. I wouldn’t buy anything called picky bits, sounds like something from nostrils. Yuck.

Witzend Mon 07-Jul-25 13:33:08

Now I come to think of it, we’d call them ‘nibbles’.

As for ‘posh’ supermarkets, I use both Asda and Waitrose!

Blossoming Fri 04-Jul-25 20:04:47

Our nearest supermarket is Morrisons, so probably not posh at all. When I was a child we always had what we called a picky tea on Boxing Day, but wouldn’t expect to see food labelled picky bits in a food shop.

midgey Fri 04-Jul-25 20:04:41

Picky tea has always been known in our family as a Surprise on a Plate!
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kittylester Fri 04-Jul-25 20:04:16

Ilovedogs22

My local supermarket is Waitrose and the type that shop in there think that they're very posh!
I on the other hand, I pop in to the nearby Heron foods and grab a bargain for a fraction of the price. Yeah me! 😊

Well, I shop in Wautrose and I don't think I'm very posh. I am ne - quite ordinary really.

And DGS3 worked for Heron foods as a Saturdag job a year or so ago. He forwarded the emails sent to him by the store manager. They were bullying and aggressive. So yes 'Yeah you'.

Georgesgran Fri 04-Jul-25 19:58:42

Picky tea - a favourite here. Doesn’t matter from which supermarket though, we’ve done it for years.
Even the 🎄Eve buffet is known as picky bits,

Allira Fri 04-Jul-25 19:58:25

Party food and cocktails.

Allira Fri 04-Jul-25 19:56:54

What are picky bits/deli items/party foods called in Lidl and Aldi?

Allira Fri 04-Jul-25 19:55:55

Ilovedogs22

My local supermarket is Waitrose and the type that shop in there think that they're very posh!
I on the other hand, I pop in to the nearby Heron foods and grab a bargain for a fraction of the price. Yeah me! 😊

We don't think we're posh, we just are!
😂😂😂

But not so posh when we go into Lidl beforehand!

JamesandJon33 Fri 04-Jul-25 19:53:54

We don’t have posh supermarkets here. Waitrose stops at Cardiff. ‘picky bits’ they’d laugh in your face here.

David49 Fri 04-Jul-25 19:51:48

Never heard of “pick bits” , I understand deli, wine, fruit, meat, cereals. Then every few weeks it gets swapped round to make shopping more difficult. I’ve got used to Waitrose can’t be bothered learning another supermarkets silly pricing system.

Magenta8 Fri 04-Jul-25 19:46:26

I don't warm to the phrase "picky bits" either it sounds a bit gentile and twee to me.

I remember buying 'Bogeys' (the book not the stuff from up your nose) for one of my GCs.

Ilovedogs22 Fri 04-Jul-25 19:39:36

My local supermarket is Waitrose and the type that shop in there think that they're very posh!
I on the other hand, I pop in to the nearby Heron foods and grab a bargain for a fraction of the price. Yeah me! 😊

ViceVersa Fri 04-Jul-25 19:36:20

Scribbles

Sorry but I won't be buying anything labelled "picky bits". I think it's a revolting phrase and +++++++ YEUK WARNING ++++++ I can't stop myself from thinking of scabs snd noses.

You'd hate the book I just bought for my grandson then - it's called Bogeys!