Supermarkets are profiteering and should be investigated.
@run2cat4run9 ай бұрын
Yay for capitalism
@brianpotter38709 ай бұрын
@@run2cat4runGood morning brain of Britain.
@DarrenSmith-zz6fk9 ай бұрын
You need to understand that we have 1 percent of purchasing power left in the British pound get ready for a global hyperinflationary depression you will see rate cuts in 2024 and this will excelarat inflation which is currently 10 percent exspect more bank failures and exspaneding wars around the world I'm Laughing at so called exsperts who can't explain what's strinkflation God help people who are waiting for a solution to the bank failures and higher than you could imagine inflation to reach here is a solution to hedge against further inflation rises you will be able to take action by buying gold and silver can't bankrupt and has no counterparty risk if you can only afford I out of the 2 it has to be silver look at the Dow gold ratio gold silver radio it shows that silver is the most undervalued asset on the planet bet against the debt become your own central bank it's as simple as that
@communismwillbeeradicated.61289 ай бұрын
@@run2cat4run Capitalism died long ago, we are under corporatism and have been for a VERY long time, capitalism is nothing more than a distant memory as corporations have now changed the system and hold countries to ransom. just look at when normal folk tried to buy stocks in that failing game company and made lots of money, that was a form of capitalism however corporations immediately went to the government and lobbied against them and within days it was deemed illegal and it was shutdown, under capitalism any business that fails just fails. under corporatism the large companies go to the government tell them what they want and it happens.
@Worldturnedupsidedown9 ай бұрын
Prices will keep rising as long as net zero is the target.
@DarrenSmith-zz6fk9 ай бұрын
It will go much higher than people could imagine we are all going to experience a global hyperinflationary depression only 1 percent of purchasing power left here is the only solution to this problem and it is gold and silver can't bankrupt and has no counterparty risk you won't here anyone on the mainstream media talk about as soon as interest rates are cut inflation is going to soar its currently at 10 percent if you have only 1 choice out of the 2 it will be silver don't take my word for it do your own research start with the Dow gold ratio gold silver radio to see that silver is the most undervalued asset on the planet exspect more bank failures in 2024
@ancietman9 ай бұрын
Supermarkets are never the loser if they cutting prices to compete with Aldi & Lidl packs will be smaller, cheaper ingredients in products & they will wring more money out of farmers.
@DarrenSmith-zz6fk9 ай бұрын
Farmers and consumers have the chance to change thing's for the better farmers could sell their produce direct to the end user it won't stop the rising inflation rate which is currently at 10 percent in the next financial crisis which is going to happen you will see a global hyperinflationary depression you will see more bank failures and more exspaneding wars we need to end central bank and cut the size of government easier said than done
@lindark289 ай бұрын
Aldi are to expensive now,stopped shopping there because of the price hikes,they used to be cheap that's why everyone went there,cues were miles down the isles but not anymore unless there's only one cashier on at that time, aldi,tesco,morrisons etc should all be investigated people can't carry on much longer with these price hikes
@jamieakahenry9 ай бұрын
I refuse to pay for some stuff now. Butchers are cheaper and better quality. Go somewhere else; Wiseowl ,knock off poundlands-they'll soon learn.
@uksimonseye9 ай бұрын
From my experience Tesco is the worst of all of them for price and quality. It can put it's clubcard where the sun dont' shine !
@DavidGetling9 ай бұрын
Want to cut your food bills by over ½ and eat a lot better too? Cook your own meals and bake your own cakes.
@Tom-sg4iv9 ай бұрын
Nothing wrong with Aldi and Lidl products. I haven’t bought name brands in over 10 years, not that I couldn’t, but I prefer to save the money and I don’t feel like I’m missing out on anything
@MrHws5mp9 ай бұрын
There are definitely differences, but in some cases, the Aldi/Lidl stuff is actually better. Chunky soups are the example that springs to mind: Aldi's are thicker and more filling than either Heinz or Sainsbury's own-brand, the downside is that there are only about half-a-dozen flavours, whereas the others come in a range about two to three times larger. You soon learn though, and shop accordingly (I've got Aldis, Sainsburys, ASDAs and a Waitrose all within range here).
@nihilistzero80669 ай бұрын
call it what it IS "cost of corporate greed" we are the ones paying for it
@didwest12499 ай бұрын
All I've got here is Tesco, Sainsbury's express they don't do their own brands and in central London prices are a joke and when they reduce stuff it's about 15p in reduced section
@alienthed.e.i.91659 ай бұрын
The best way to save on your bills (not just shopping but also gas, electric, water, rent, wi-fi/phone & other things) is to go to the south coast (without any I.D.) & self identify as a persecuted, disabled refugee !
@DavidGetling9 ай бұрын
Who has just come out and also converted to Christianity.
@julianpetkov83209 ай бұрын
The Zelenski Tax has made the UK great again.
@danielcuddihy42739 ай бұрын
Ah you mean the red sea tax@peterhicks5590
@joelgeorgeable9 ай бұрын
Best way to haul is to make plan in mind or paper and then go to different supermarkets than purchasing from one itself, this will reduce strain on the budget. Diferent supermarkets are cheaper in different items. this really worked for me.
@MarjorieStoker-oj8fh9 ай бұрын
Yeah right
@FINEVIEWPRODUCTION9 ай бұрын
Morning Bev 🙂
@theun-personing56749 ай бұрын
I eat one meal a day most days and generally try to buy reduced or stuff on offer and i spend at least £70 per week as a singleton. Can't imagine what the bill for a family must be.
@IDRIS-wl3qy9 ай бұрын
Family of 5 £600 a month on average 3 meals a day all home cooked and fresh
@robtheplod9 ай бұрын
Llidl are great - always got what we need, wide isles, good savings, good app to save 10% on occasions.... have the local Morrisons now, is all crammed in..
@run2cat4run9 ай бұрын
Lidl is European
@theun-personing56749 ай бұрын
I stopped going Morrisons when they started charging 50p for a paper bag and getting woke.
@garyoneill5459 ай бұрын
Greed.
@Lily_ofthevall3y9 ай бұрын
200 items😂😂 bet thats not even an essential item like bread milk ect
@pinkpanther70309 ай бұрын
Lidl is the best for my needs but at times i need products they don't have.😒
@theedwardian9 ай бұрын
Israel/Ukraine needs your money for more missiles
@lloyd.82729 ай бұрын
It’s the nato defence contractors their investors and the government elite that get the money.
@rinainlondon89 ай бұрын
😮
@oldshiny30129 ай бұрын
con job as always
@chilloutcentral20979 ай бұрын
Brexit dividends
@agarwalamit0819 ай бұрын
The Brits need to start negotiating/bargaining prices before buying (just as Indians do) even if it is at a supermarket or a mall. If it doesn't work, people should come together to end such systems which are exploiting people. The revolution is now or never.
@unusedsub30039 ай бұрын
So you want to live like they do in India? Are you sure?
@DavidGetling9 ай бұрын
Absolutely not. When I set a price for something I'd much rather lose a sale than haggle about it.
@David-jx4gw9 ай бұрын
Even as a market trader I aint got time to haggle and if I was forced to Id just put prices up then you can haggle me back to the price i want to charge.
@scottlavis8529 ай бұрын
Support Market part of wef cult
@DarrenSmith-zz6fk9 ай бұрын
The cost of living is going to get worse and worse we are going to see a hyperinflationary depression on a global scale exspect expanding wars people need to take action and become their own central bank and bet against the debt exspect intrest rate cuts this will spark higher inflation which is currently at 10 percent when you calculate CPI rates from the 1980s more bank failures in 2024 banks are insolvent no deals no deposits and no loans take your cash out of the bank only keep enough cash in the bank to cover direct debts and mortgage payments everyone who has cash in the bank are unsurcuard creditor to the bank what this means is if your bank fails then you will be the Last person to get your cash back don't exspect to be covered by the 85000 pound insurance scheme the FCA has not enough cash to cover everyone who qualifies