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Outrageous pricing.

Postby Workingman » 04 May 2024, 12:34

I buy 1 ltr bottles of Vimto fruit squash from B&M for £1.25. I ran out yesterday evening and as it is a drive to B&M I thought to get a bottle at the Co-op.

So, there I am looking at Vimto and the label says "£2.50 Member's Price - save £1.25!" Hang on, for members it is double the price of B&M, for non-members it is treble the price!

Both prices are what I would call a "rip-off" when the same bottle is £2.00 at ASDA just up the road... and even that is 75p more than B&M.

Some of these loyalty card prices are fake, as was shown on Panorama a few months back. Trading Standards should get involved.
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Re: Outrageous pricing.

Postby TheOstrich » 04 May 2024, 22:55

There does seem to be some really wild swings in pricing going on at the moment.

We buy Loyd Grossman curry cooking sauces in Asda. Like this:

https://www.bing.com/shop/productpage?q ... ORM=SSAPC1

£3 seems to be the "regular " price - Tesco, Sainsburys etc.
But Asda, this year, have sold them as low as £1.85 and as high as £3.35. There doesn't seem to be any stability in their pricing system - different every time I go in! :shock:

There's either a heck of a lot of competitive / loss leader discounting going on or somebody's making a shed-load of profit ......
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