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Whats the best supermarket reduced bin bargin you have ever found?
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Me and my family have picked up quite a few bargins via this method.
Capri sun original price £3.00 we bought for £1.30 and nothing wrong with it just the packaging batered.
Crumpets-original £1.70 we bought them for £0.55p
And we also get lots of good stuff arround xmas too
What is the best supermarked Reduced bin bargin youve ever picked up?
Capri sun original price £3.00 we bought for £1.30 and nothing wrong with it just the packaging batered.
Crumpets-original £1.70 we bought them for £0.55p
And we also get lots of good stuff arround xmas too
What is the best supermarked Reduced bin bargin youve ever picked up?
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I've never bought a supermarket cooked chicken myself, but I do know that anytime I've ever been around someone who's bought one (eg mainly in the office, but once or twice at home), as soon as they open the packet an eye-wateringly farty miasma is released into the room
Large beef joint for 40p. Sadly, ASDA dont reduce as heavilly as they used to nowadays.
People take a whole chicken into the office? :eek:
These were from the Co-op and free from farty miasma
Well I don't know to be fair, either whole or else the bags they bring in are just parts of chicken taken off the whole ones you see them prepare on the rotisserie thing in the supermarket, like I say I've never bought one so not actually sure of the quantities you can buy them in etc... I just assumed
Either way supermarket 'fresh roasted' chicken does unfortunately always conjure a ripe fart type smell to me upon the packet being opened, or even not necessarily being opened - occasionally if I stand next to someone in the queue who's got some, I cop the same whiff co-op must obviously do dainty ladylike fluff-free chickens lol
I think someone had made a mistake they had a sticker on them saying 'No space on display - reduced'. They still sell them at full price.
Safeway again - a balti set with a great recipe book by Madhur Jaffrey . Cost about two quid - £1.89 or something silly like that
Guess what - Safeway ...AGAIN ! - This time it was a HUGE saute pan with a lid. This was about 15 or so years ago. This pan is the most used pan in my home. It cost less than a fiver - about £4.99. The ****ing lid got knocked on to the floor about 3 months ago and shattered.
I've not been able to find a saute pan as large.
The strange thing is - Safeway (where I live) didn't have these things on sale or anything like pots and pans on offer in the local stores. It was just food they sold. You could get a new small black handled sharp knife but there was no displays of pots, pans, or dishes. I only got my bargains in the random stuff/cut price/going cheap bit at the end of an aisle.
I miss Safeway
They often reduce their fresh chicken to £1 per pack from £4 too, most of the meat I buy tends to be from the reduced section!
Asda reduces a lot of its fish and its possible to get fresh salmon fillets for less than a quid.
Recently M&S has starting reducing in the hour before it closes, I got a Tuscan sausage pizza reduced from £4.49 to £1.25 and 2 trout fillets stuffed with crab for £2 from £5.99
I see what you did there.
..from 2p.
[edit] allegedly.
Well admittedly it was 00.02% of a Horse.
I think your friend is talking bollocks.