SlurrySlump
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You don't shop in Lidl so.The humble sliced pan seems to be constantly over €2 unless on special offer.
The humble sliced pan seems to be constantly over €2 unless on special offer. Does anyone know if the price of wheat is going up or down at the moment?
You don't shop in Lidl so.
DUNNE'S LIGHT, no doubt! This must be the one that gives BATman his ability to lift off!Dunnes Stores do a "value" pan for 85 cent (or thereabouts). Not as good as the Bat the Baker equivalent, but more than satisfactory.
I think marketing and margins have more to do with €2 bread. Alidi, Lidl, Supervalu, Tesco, Dunnes all sell bread for under €1. The branded bread costs more because theres a) a larger margin for maker, b) huge marketing budgets, c) slightly higher production costs/quality
Not true, having worked in 1 of the biggest bakery's in the country for a few summers i can tell you that tesco own brand is THE SAME as a cetain Longford based bread maker. Different wrapper, nothing more than that.
Not true, having worked in 1 of the biggest bakery's in the country for a few summers i can tell you that tesco own brand is THE SAME as a cetain Longford based bread maker. Different wrapper, nothing more than that.
tesco own brand is THE SAME as a cetain Longford based bread maker. Different wrapper, nothing more than that.
They don't stock enough of the cheap stuff in my local Tesco.
Tip: store bread in the fridge and bananas in resealable ziplock bags.
or keep a stock of bread for toasting in the freezer and break it off slice by slice, great if everyone in the house likes different bread
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