Just picked up this tray of 1kg fresh cherries for only £4!
Not sure if I need say anything else but a 250g punnet is £2
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Lahn
9 Jun 167#8
Let me help you with that math.
1 box = 1kg.
1/3 = 333g.
Same result though :smile:
R1992
9 Jun 164#2
Omg, what store??? I need these in my life just now. How long have we been cherry deprived, think it's been a couple of years since they've been a reasonable price lol.
markvickymax
9 Jun 163#3
ok I have now eaten about a 3rd of the box, I can confirm they are pretty good! quite big too. should be national although not showing on website
dewonderful
9 Jun 163#7
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blackadr
10 Jun 16#58
89p for 200g in Aldi. Slightly more expensive but I didn't want a whole Kg.
sofiasar to blackadr
11 Jun 16#60
seen them today in express store. the tray looks small
tawse57
10 Jun 16#59
If you have never popped a cherry you have not lived. This allows for a cherry popping frenzy.
vagabondu
10 Jun 16#57
Just bought 1kg from lidl for 3.49 ( half price offer )
kasiusia
10 Jun 16#56
Port Glasgow; many left
DsK
10 Jun 16#55
Many thanks, they are rather lovely and not bad a price too. So glad i didnt buy the 200g for £2 the other day!
Titanium
10 Jun 16#54
As a cherry lover, I monitor their prices throughout the year. They're now in season and at their lowest prices (paid £7.99 for 2kg from a local shop). Their normal price hover around £8/kg throughout the year (predominately imported from Chile).
motherclanger
10 Jun 16#53
Mmmmmm love cherries, my fave fruit, just picked up a box from Tesco New Oscott, plenty left. Heat added, many thanks.
Banterlicious
10 Jun 16#52
I buy cherries from my local market stalls every week in the summer. They are very rarely ever less than £2.50 a lb.
Titanium
10 Jun 16#51
If a bowl is 250g, it'd be the same as £4/kg.
Annamarie86
10 Jun 16#50
Pesticides eat your heart out
People need to live by the clean 15 dirty 14
jemprice
10 Jun 16#49
Bought a box last night at Tesco Extra, Port Glasgow - very nice - tasty and good value!
We had the 69p ones from Co-op last week and they were b****y awful - sorry Co-op, I normally like your produce.
Highly recommend the kilo box from Tesco, if you can find them locally.
jo-bb
10 Jun 16#48
Got some - thanks :smiley:
JCod32
10 Jun 161#47
Why is everyone getting so excited about cherries
nnfc98
10 Jun 16#46
my store in nottingham beeston usually sells them for around £12 per KG
mcfatty
10 Jun 16#45
What variety do u grow and where do u live?
mcfatty
10 Jun 161#44
These aren't the picota ones which i prefer. These are Santina. They are not bad, the ones in my store were all quite fresh. They were not bad for the price. The co-op ones are Santina or Chelan and lower quality - mostly sour and small and quite a few gone bad. The Asda ones of the same variety are bigger and sweeter.
daydreamer44
10 Jun 16#43
Thank you op and thanks for the link!!!!!!!!!! Off to book my delivery :smiley:
aaronace1011
10 Jun 16#42
don't be fooled! Cherries are £1 a bowl at your local market!
i guess there is 600g in the bowl therefore this is 240% of the cost or 140%more expensive
markvickymax
10 Jun 161#41
decent, very good size!
markvickymax
10 Jun 16#40
i did look for the co op offer but of the 4 stores around Bournemouth I went into none of them had any over last weekend and this was before 10am
Fluff
10 Jun 16#39
I love Picolo cherries... but a kilo of them would leave me in a very poor state.
paul.jacobs
10 Jun 16#38
I had piles of cherries from my tree last year, ate a bowlful, then realised every cherry had fruit fly maggots after.
Banterlicious
10 Jun 16#37
Are these decent cherries or the small and hard picolo variety that some supermarkets sell?
puddlejumper1
10 Jun 16#36
got some yesterday and they are lovely
cityfais
10 Jun 16#35
Same in London. Piles of rotten cherries
shamhaque
10 Jun 16#34
Depends, is there much demand for it?
rukaya4
10 Jun 16#33
perfect for ramadan
R1992
10 Jun 16#32
I must have missed it! Best bet is coop for me plus further 10% off makes it £3.11 is I think. Bit coops always out of em :\
veni_vidi_emere
9 Jun 16#31
last year the best price was in Asda and Tesco, year before Aldi and Morisons, year before only ALdi i think and I mean they also had good prices for long period these years - not just 100 punnets :smiley: !
they were in region of 90-100p per 200g
I'm additced to them thx for posting I'll be going to 24h now
edit: tesco 24h - never heard of deal :disappointed:
iEimis
9 Jun 16#30
Works out at £3.45 per kg in co-op, 200g punnets are 69p, but this is still a great deal.
poisedmoth
9 Jun 161#29
Only £1.50 per 2lb (almost a kg ) on Leicester market. Lovely big and juicy.
Fluke2910
9 Jun 16#28
Thanks for reminding me about these. 2kg should keep my wife happy for a few days :smile:
PoojaJ
9 Jun 16#27
Ordered thanks! <3
Civic EG6
9 Jun 162#26
marxmia
9 Jun 16#25
Nothing better than popping a juicy cherry.....:smiley:
gtd65
9 Jun 16#24
Last year, I was living in Turkey (Kirrikale) and it was 60p a Kilo for some of the most excellent cherries I've ever eaten :smiley:
leeds2000
9 Jun 16#23
just bought 2kg :-) :-)
tawse57
9 Jun 161#22
Enough of that! What are the cherries like?
jasonling
9 Jun 16#21
lovely big juicy cherries and a bargain at only £4.00 a Kg, loads in stock in my local Tesco in Sandy
tombryant
9 Jun 162#18
nice... but seriously plant your own. I have so much cherries that like half of them are left in trees for birds as can't eat so much only from 3 dwarf trees.
dion77 to tombryant
9 Jun 16#20
Mine have nothing :disappointed:
captainbeaky
9 Jun 16#19
Just paid £1.50 for a punnet of about 15 cherries from Morrisons. Didn't taste great either.
R1992
9 Jun 16#17
The box looks completely dead so left them :disappointed: must be the journey up to Scotland.
djmilesno1
9 Jun 16#16
200g is 69p in Co-op until Tuesday.
amzzzzyyyy
9 Jun 16#15
Thanks found and added in shoping
amzzzzyyyy
9 Jun 16#13
Is it online
yessuz to amzzzzyyyy
9 Jun 16#14
yes. comment #5
yessuz
9 Jun 16#12
probably all tesco extra stores!
grabbed myself one as well!
heat!
Sinaloe
9 Jun 16#11
Didn't @ohmum say that their box is half gone? Meaning they ate 500g out of the 1kg box
If Beardy Branson ever bought Tesco, would they be allowed to sell Virgin Cherries?
markvickymax
9 Jun 163#3
ok I have now eaten about a 3rd of the box, I can confirm they are pretty good! quite big too. should be national although not showing on website
R1992
9 Jun 164#2
Omg, what store??? I need these in my life just now. How long have we been cherry deprived, think it's been a couple of years since they've been a reasonable price lol.
ohmum
9 Jun 161#1
I was just coming on here to post this! They are huge, juicy and sweet and our box is already half gone.....
Opening post
Not sure if I need say anything else but a 250g punnet is £2
Top comments
1 box = 1kg.
1/3 = 333g.
Same result though :smile:
Latest comments (60)
People need to live by the clean 15 dirty 14
We had the 69p ones from Co-op last week and they were b****y awful - sorry Co-op, I normally like your produce.
Highly recommend the kilo box from Tesco, if you can find them locally.
i guess there is 600g in the bowl therefore this is 240% of the cost or 140%more expensive
they were in region of 90-100p per 200g
I'm additced to them thx for posting I'll be going to 24h now
edit: tesco 24h - never heard of deal :disappointed:
grabbed myself one as well!
heat!
no Tesco near me :disappointed:
1 box = 1kg.
1/3 = 333g.
Same result though :smile: