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- Mar 7, 2016
Q for britfag who are doing the grocery runs right now.
Is it just me, or do the prices seem to be spiralling upwards? I work to a strict budget, so I’m price sensitive in the store, and I’ve noticed that everyhting that’s often on offer isn’t on offer any more. The 3 for 2 offers and the casual 50p offs have gone missing as well. I do the big shop in the same store each week, so I’m pretty sure I’m comparing like with like. I’ve been through old receipts and there’s definitely a bunch of shit that’s more expensive because it’s come off “regular” offer. Like, if you’re not overly fussy about the brand of your laundry detergent and softener, there is always some variant of the big brands on offer. So you buy what’s cheapest that week. Likewise chocolate biscuits, joints of meat etc. You pick up this week’s ‘deal’ because a biscuit is a biscuit and one week there’s Penguins in the tin and one week it’s Clubs, and that’s life.
I just trim off some shit I probably shouldn’t buy anyway, but it occurs to me shitloads of people have lost jobs or had wage cuts, and if there’s a “real” rather than RPI determined rise in the cost of your personal weekly shop, that’s going to hit some people awful hard.
Has anyone else noticed this or got reason to believe it?
It was partially to stop hoarding, as people were stripping any shelf with a "BOGOF" or any other kind of offer, even if it was completely illogical shit that nobody normally buys. Soup got stripped clean at my local Morrison's, when normally nobody gives a shit about soup at this time of year and it's usually 6 for like £3. Head and Shoulders was another.
Tesco removed their deals from the shelves first due to the spiking demand and people acting like morons, and when it began to spread to other supermarkets, they also pulled things to the point there are no more 2 for 1's or whatever.
It'll last till this crisis ends, most likely, and people return to more normal shopping habits and the supply line stops being quite so strained.