How can Tesco justify this?
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motco

Original Poster:

17,460 posts

272 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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Loose broccoli costs 50p per kilo



But wrap it in cling film and the price triples to £1.66 per kilo


Sheetmaself

6,089 posts

224 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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Because people will pay it.

You may want a better answer but this is purely it.

Kermit power

29,622 posts

239 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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Morons who want their broccoli and other veg wrapped in unnecessary, environmentally damaging crap are subsidising you because you could be bothered to read a label. Why would you care? smile

hornmeister

814 posts

117 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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To be fair we should probably charge 10x the price to offset the plastic packaging of stuff that doesn't need it.

jpringle819

733 posts

265 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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Did you not notice the price of the organic one at the top over £3 a kg

BoRED S2upid

21,018 posts

266 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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hornmeister said:
To be fair we should probably charge 10x the price to offset the plastic packaging of stuff that doesn't need it.
That will probably be the spin they put on it!

louiebaby

10,888 posts

217 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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Make sure you buy it loose, but snap the stalk off as much as you can.

If you ruin it, put that bit back and try on a different one.

Oakey

27,973 posts

242 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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louiebaby said:
Make sure you buy it loose, but snap the stalk off as much as you can.

If you ruin it, put that bit back and try on a different one.
This is why they're charging extra for prepackaged, so you don't have to buy products that have been molested by the likes of the poster above. hehe

Foliage

3,861 posts

148 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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They don't need to justify it.

Kermit power

29,622 posts

239 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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louiebaby said:
Make sure you buy it loose, but snap the stalk off as much as you can.

If you ruin it, put that bit back and try on a different one.
Don't do that! Do this!

motco

Original Poster:

17,460 posts

272 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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jpringle819 said:
Did you not notice the price of the organic one at the top over £3 a kg
I did but only while cropping the photographs. Orgasmic, as I tend to call it, is usually a rip-off anyway.

I look for the least 'stalky' piece among the loose pieces, notch the stalk with my thumbnail and break off the excess 'woody' bit. As I leave them the stalk and buy the top it can hardly be stealing any more than the 50%+ of a piece that's stalk to begin with, but after Kermit's post I might give them stalks a try; thanks Kermit.

'Watchdog' was running a piece on wrapped vegetables and they said wrapped is usually cheaper than loose. Fools!


Edited by motco on Friday 16th November 15:50

louiebaby

10,888 posts

217 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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Oakey said:
This is why they're charging extra for prepackaged, so you don't have to buy products that have been molested by the likes of the poster above. hehe
Have we met? hehe

Stan the Bat

9,835 posts

238 months

Sunday 18th November 2018
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louiebaby said:
Make sure you buy it loose, but snap the stalk off as much as you can.

If you ruin it, put that bit back and try on a different one.
Nothing wrong with eating the stalk.
if it's a bit stringy then just peel it.

Melman Giraffe

6,794 posts

244 months

Monday 19th November 2018
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Stan the Bat said:
louiebaby said:
Make sure you buy it loose, but snap the stalk off as much as you can.

If you ruin it, put that bit back and try on a different one.
Nothing wrong with eating the stalk.
if it's a bit stringy then just peel it.
Use the stalk in a stir fry

Yummy

RC1807

13,553 posts

194 months

Monday 19th November 2018
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Melman Giraffe said:
Stan the Bat said:
louiebaby said:
Make sure you buy it loose, but snap the stalk off as much as you can.

If you ruin it, put that bit back and try on a different one.
Nothing wrong with eating the stalk.
if it's a bit stringy then just peel it.
Use the stalk in a stir fry

Yummy
Not everybvody likes it - so if you're going to throw it away, why pay for it?!

davek_964

10,944 posts

201 months

Monday 19th November 2018
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motco said:
'Watchdog' was running a piece on wrapped vegetables and they said wrapped is usually cheaper than loose. Fools!
Edited by motco on Friday 16th November 15:50
They did - and cited examples - and it made me think. I always assume that loose is cheaper but it did make me think that perhaps I should start checking.

cranford10

359 posts

142 months

Monday 19th November 2018
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jpringle819 said:
Did you not notice the price of the organic one at the top over £3 a kg
I buy loose broccoli @ 50p per kg, take a st on it and it is immediately worth 6 times as much . #winner

condor

8,837 posts

274 months

Monday 19th November 2018
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Must have been a special offer as usually loose broccoli is £1.50-£1.70/kg.

DoubleD

22,154 posts

134 months

Monday 19th November 2018
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Foliage said:
They don't need to justify it.
This

Kermit power

29,622 posts

239 months

Monday 19th November 2018
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RC1807 said:
Melman Giraffe said:
Stan the Bat said:
louiebaby said:
Make sure you buy it loose, but snap the stalk off as much as you can.

If you ruin it, put that bit back and try on a different one.
Nothing wrong with eating the stalk.
if it's a bit stringy then just peel it.
Use the stalk in a stir fry

Yummy
Not everybvody likes it - so if you're going to throw it away, why pay for it?!
I suspect the truth is that for every person who doesn't like it, there are 99 who've never tried eating it, because we've become used to only eating the florets.