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Originally posted by expat View PostWhich one? I go to Tesco and Waitrose, and neither have the really tiny silverskin onions any more (except at Christmas, bizarrely), just ordinary pickled onions.
I just buy the normal cheaper sized pickled onions and take off a few layers till they're tiny ones. Not had the same success with the pickled eggs though.Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
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Originally posted by expat View PostHumph. I always thought of silverskin pickeld onions as peculiarly British (don't ask me why I want them). They have dropped off the shelf in the UK now, but I just popped into a little Alber Heijn in NL and found 3 different kinds, including the budget line at 0.29c.
They always seem to do this here in the UK instead of using sugar, which is why I never buy them.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by expat View PostEU study of prices in different countries (2005):
A large 2 litre bottle of Coca Cola
UK £1.13, France 78p
Colgate toothpaste
UK £1.28, Spain 76p
Drinking chocolate
UK £1.02, Germany 52p
A bottle of Evian
UK 99p, France 44p
Ground coffee
UK £1.29, Germany 80p
Butter
UK £1.02, Netherlands 84p
Full fat milk
UK £1.33, Spain 78p
Tell me again how the EU is making prices in Britain so high.
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Only a comparison of a total basket is valid because different countries may have different mark ups on each product type.
The last time I saw this done the highlights were as you have posted, but the UK total basket cost was actually about the second lowest. Something which ths newspaper was completely silent upon
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Originally posted by tim123 View PostThe last time I saw this done the highlights were as you have posted, but the UK total basket cost was actually about the second lowest. Something which ths newspaper was completely silent uponComment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostCan one buy pickled quail's eggs?
Pickled Quails Eggs
I pickle my own. As hyperD has pointed out, most commercial pickles now use aspartame rather than sugar. Besides, your own pickled eggs and onions taste far superior and it takes only a few minutes to do. Waiting for them to mature is agonising though. Still, it's nice when they're ready!Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat was in that basket - burberry hooded tops?
Bread, milk etc.
UK supermarkets use these things as loss leaders in order to get you in to buy the higher margin stuff. Foreign supermarkets don't (usually) do this.
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I was personally suprised loss leaders are even allowed - anti-dumping legislation should have kicked in immediately - selling at a loss as a regular thing is unfair competition.Comment
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Six big bottles of them little white onions in vineger £5Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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