Where do you get you quinoa?
Neither both overpriced with no improved quality and not VFM used by most for snob value and show. Many shol i. LIDL and then put their shopping in named stores bags for the benefit of watching ndighbours when they .leave their car to go indoors
I can't stand Waitrose though - full of pretentious muesli hill types allowing their equally vile kids called Tarquin and Daffodil run around uncontrolled whilst they decide which organic Himalayan wine to quaff.
Neither both overpriced with no improved quality and not VFM used by most for snob value and show. Many shol i. LIDL and then put their shopping in named stores bags for the benefit of watching ndighbours when they .leave their car to go indoors
Waitrose Essentials range good are well priced and often undercut the prices in Tesco/Sainsburys/Morrisons and also do not lean so heavily on the multiple purchase requirements. Get a MyWaitrose card to get a free coffee entitlement every trip with 20% off fish purchases on Friday. For lunch, get an 80 pence 400g white or wholemeal loaf, couple of thin slices of whatever ham is on offer ( maybe something from reductions), a 55p cucumber, a single loose tomato, all for less than a packet of sandwiches which would have a slight smear or suggestion of a filling by comparison. Then walk out with a free accompanying coffee and take the remaining ingredients home. Their baked beans are 35 pence a can and really good and by glancing down below eye level in the wine section, their wine buyers have good choices in the £5.50-£6.50 price range.
Another money saving hint - perfected during shopping at Sainsburys after night shift filling stints for 2 years back in the 90s - snap the stem off the loose broccoli before purchase - checks it's fresh and saves a fortune. 30 pence worth is enough for stir fry, their bags of beansprouts are around 50 pence, add a carrot for 8-11 pence and you are good to go.
Avoid all Waitrose and M & S ready meals, all fairly toxic. Buy the high-end pizzas though.
The rest of the shopping is obtained at Lidls and opportunistic raids on the Morrisons across the road at price mark down time.
As we're lobbing in every other supermarket chain here, can I just chuck in my observation that the Co-op seems to have recently got ideas WELL above it's station in life, pricing-wise. Not a cheap place to shop anymore. Strongly suspect it's days are numbered.
As we're lobbing in every other supermarket chain here, can I just chuck in my observation that the Co-op seems to have recently got ideas WELL above it's station in life, pricing-wise. Not a cheap place to shop anymore. Strongly suspect it's days are numbered.
Waitrose Essentials range goods are well priced and often undercut the prices in Tesco/Sainsburys/Morrisons and also do not lean so heavily on the multiple purchase requirements. Get a MyWaitrose card to get a free coffee entitlement every trip with 20% off fish purchases on Friday. For lunch, get an 80 pence 400g white or wholemeal loaf, couple of thin slices of whatever ham is on offer ( maybe something from reductions), a 55p cucumber, a single loose tomato, all for less than a packet of sandwiches which would have a slight smear or suggestion of a filling by comparison. Then walk out with a free accompanying coffee and take the remaining ingredients home. Their baked beans are 35 pence a can and really good and by glancing down below eye level in the wine section, their wine buyers have good choices in the £5.50-£6.50 price range.
Another money saving hint - perfected during shopping at Sainsburys after night shift filling stints for 2 years back in the 90s - snap the stem off the loose broccoli before purchase - checks it's fresh and saves a fortune. 30 pence worth is enough for stir fry, their bags of beansprouts are around 50 pence, add a carrot for 8-11 pence and you are good to go.
Avoid all Waitrose and M & S ready meals, all fairly toxic. Buy the high-end pizzas though.
The rest of the shopping is obtained at Lidls and opportunistic raids on the Morrisons across the road at price mark down time.
At the weekend spend £10.00 at Waitrose (£6.55 net) to get a free newpaper and coffee - this illustration is for the Saturday edition of the Times and a cappuccino with a MyWaitrose card
Overpriced yes. You obviously don't have a good pallet then. You can tell the difference in quality compared to Asda/ Tesco's etc
Funny way to spell unpalatable...