Cost of food items rocketing



The butter snobs on here will know that their favourite spread - Lurpak - has shot up in price to well over £4 for a 500g tub.
It was £4.49 in Morrisons the other day.

The Aldi version is £2.09 for the same 500g tub.

I shall be buying the cheapest. I can't tell the difference to be honest.
I’ve just checked. In April I was paying £6.30 for 1kg of butter. It’s now £9. 😳
 
The butter snobs on here will know that their favourite spread - Lurpak - has shot up in price to well over £4 for a 500g tub.
It was £4.49 in Morrisons the other day.

The Aldi version is £2.09 for the same 500g tub.

I shall be buying the cheapest. I can't tell the difference to be honest.

Morrisons, I think are ramping up prices faster than most. cannot be sure though.

I like my strawberry Skyr yoghurt for breakfast and it was £1 in tesco at the beginning of the year, it then jumped to £1.25, was in morrisons the other night and it was £2.
 
Petfood and toilet roll next
Toilet roll will be victim shrink flation, pack size not sheet size

milk up 15p a litre in last couple months and it's going even higher soon

Sainsburys have already done that cutting the pack size from 18 to 16 rolls.
 
The butter snobs on here will know that their favourite spread - Lurpak - has shot up in price to well over £4 for a 500g tub.
It was £4.49 in Morrisons the other day.

The Aldi version is £2.09 for the same 500g tub.

I shall be buying the cheapest. I can't tell the difference to be honest.
Aldi version was 1.69 a few weeks back. Worrying times.
 
The butter snobs on here will know that their favourite spread - Lurpak - has shot up in price to well over £4 for a 500g tub.
It was £4.49 in Morrisons the other day.

The Aldi version is £2.09 for the same 500g tub.

I shall be buying the cheapest. I can't tell the difference to be honest.

Just dropped £4.75 on a pack of lurpak in the little sainsburys at Seaham
 

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