The big day is nearly here but there’s no need to run around in circles. Santa’s little helper is here in the form of this week’s newsletter. Inside you’ll find a festive checklist of ideas to make sure you’ve everything you need from party nibbles, festive tipples and those last minute stocking fillers that’ll make everyone’s day.
Broccoli, (360g) was 50p, now 20p (55.6p per kg),
Sprouts (500g) - was £1, now 20p (40p per kg),
Parsnips (500g) - was 60p, now 20p (40p per kg),
Carrots (1kg) - was 44p, now 20p (20p per kg).
Top comments
Master G
18 Dec 1636#10
I'm suspicious of people who live their lives by BBE dates.
juliantaylor31
18 Dec 1631#17
Millions of tonnes of good usable food is wasted every year because of BBE dates. People need to learn to store fruit/veg correctly and recognise when they're going over.
hotmik
18 Dec 1619#14
Chanchi doesn't like veg
he prefers a 12 inch meat feast
squiff
18 Dec 1618#12
I don't think I've ever taken notice of best before dates on veg. If they're starting to go moldy, squashy, different colour etc, bin them - otherwise they're fair game!
All comments (106)
chineseguyuk
18 Dec 162#1
ALDI are 19p
corred1964 to chineseguyuk
18 Dec 167#2
Which is the only reason why ASDA have reduced theirs
BuzzDuraband
18 Dec 1611#3
Got some from Aldi today, and a couple of their 19p bags of potatoes. We're going to be eating mini chips for a week :smile:
Heated man :smiley:
summerof76
18 Dec 162#4
Thanks for posting FD :smiley:
vassy4u
18 Dec 166#5
Thanks FD :smiley:
This should make more people buzzing around Asda :smiley:
BuzzDuraband
18 Dec 165#6
Quoted before the edit :smile:
FD will love you.
brychris
18 Dec 168#7
Aldi's fruit & veg are suspicious :man: no BBE date on the packaging, I'd rather spend an extra 1p and go to Asda where you can proper labelling showing dates on them!
I'm suspicious of people who live their lives by BBE dates.
FantasyDeals
18 Dec 164#11
...or I got an email a half hour ago. :neutral_face:
squiff
18 Dec 1618#12
I don't think I've ever taken notice of best before dates on veg. If they're starting to go moldy, squashy, different colour etc, bin them - otherwise they're fair game!
psychobitchfromhell
18 Dec 169#13
Best before dates? On veg? If it ain't slimy its edible .
hotmik
18 Dec 1619#14
Chanchi doesn't like veg
he prefers a 12 inch meat feast
vassy4u to hotmik
18 Dec 168#20
he prefers a 12 inch meat feast[/quote] The longer the better is it?? :stuck_out_tongue:
lizzy_lu
18 Dec 16#15
Good deal. Bet other supermarkets will follow suit now.
Jimjam1976
18 Dec 168#16
You can buy loose fruit and veg in Asda, that doesn't have a date on it so why does bagged veg need it?
rmaee to Jimjam1976
18 Dec 16#39
If you look at the side of the box or tray it's sayes the date ! ! !
juliantaylor31
18 Dec 1631#17
Millions of tonnes of good usable food is wasted every year because of BBE dates. People need to learn to store fruit/veg correctly and recognise when they're going over.
brychris
18 Dec 161#18
Great shout!
snowflake75
18 Dec 16#19
ooh aldi and asda are next door to one another. .. which one should I go in to?
POWYSWALES
18 Dec 161#21
All these great low prices since brexit, I bet all the remainers are fuming how wrong they were......
squiff to POWYSWALES
18 Dec 16#27
Get stuffed.
I don't KNOW, but I suspect these supermarkets are paying the farmers reasonably well and absorbing the cost so they can pass the savings onto the consumer. I sincerely hope so, anyway.
GlentoranMark
18 Dec 161#22
I usually bin them when they'v gathered enough mould to cure a sick ward.
maccy1
18 Dec 1611#23
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm cheers FD :smile:
vassy4u to maccy1
18 Dec 163#26
Maccy in disguise? :confused:
junglenik
18 Dec 16#24
Wouldn't buy food from Asda. Most contaminated chicken, filthy containers used for home delivery, American style aggressive management
Trumpet777
18 Dec 161#25
Yeah, great, let's screw the farmers over even more...Merry Christmas :disappointed:
Master G to Trumpet777
18 Dec 165#32
There's always one who makes a daft comment. You are buying from the supermarket, not the farmer. The farms have contracted prices so get paid the same whatever the price on the shelf. The supermarkets use this as a loss leader to get you through the door where they hope you will then fill your trolley with lots of profit making items.
maccy1
18 Dec 162#28
:laughing:
Evening vassy, hope you're looking forward to Christmas :smiley:
Trumpet777
18 Dec 16#29
I hope so squiff, I was pretty disgusted by the programme on wastage where the parsnip business folded as the supermarkets squeezed them too much :disappointed:
vassy4u
18 Dec 162#30
Eve Maccy. Looking forward for it. Hope you are keeping well.
maccy1
18 Dec 162#31
I am thank you, not too many sleeps now :smile: hope you're have a long break :smiley:
vassy4u
18 Dec 162#33
Are you still in the hunt for flamedeers Maccy? :stuck_out_tongue:
Looking forward for that long break too Maccy. . Hope u are too?
AR2012
18 Dec 16#34
outside of Christmas sprouts are good in a curry especially mutton or beef. Maybe some left over goose/ turkey.
maccy1
18 Dec 161#35
Never really was but I felt I had to get in the spirit of the deers :laughing: , really looking forward to Christmas this year :smile:
craigrathbone
18 Dec 161#36
There is a BBE date it's just hidden as a 4 digit number, the first two numbers are the week number and last two are the day of week, eg. 4505, week 45 day 5, I usually find the veg is still on sale way after this date anyway
Bought broccoli (prepack, not loose) four times from Asda and each time I found lots of worms and caterpillars in them. Took too long to clean so just threw them in the recycling.
The Tesco equivalent don't seem to have this problem.
gidsterc
18 Dec 163#41
lucky for you, I used to work at Tesco (until earlier this year) and all our fruit and veg were terrible quality...
andrsnh
18 Dec 162#42
How is BBE any different to not having a date at all? It just encourages people to throw away perfectly good food.
Best before doesn't give the production/harvest time and date to the consumer, and either way BBE/no date you still need to use your own intuition to determine whether it's edible or not: BBE isn't a use by date.
corred1964
18 Dec 164#43
Just wait until there are no EU migrants to work the fields......already causing problems in Lincolnshire
pa55word123
18 Dec 161#44
Many of the fuming remainers (including Cameron) were so confident of things going their way that enough of them didn't even bother voting and woke up to the leavers claiming a glorious victory. Brings to mind something about counting, chickens and hatching :smirk:
ribs1
18 Dec 161#45
What is green and goes to a camp?
A brussel scout!
muddassarsardar
18 Dec 16#46
well aldi if u need potatoes
jenmumof5
18 Dec 162#47
I can't be 100% certain but most if not all of aldi veg do now have a properly visible use by date. Have done for several months now
If it looks good after this date, I still use them but I do use the dates to put the freshest ones I can in my trolley
morrig
18 Dec 16#48
Sprouts are delicious when put in a microwave pot with apple sauce and mint and butter and nuke for 6 minutes.
oldgeezer
18 Dec 162#49
Aldi`s fruit and veg has ALWAYS seemed superior to the other supermarkets forget the silly dates on fresh stuff your eyes and nose is the best guide ?
Besford
18 Dec 16#50
Just had some (Aldi) cream crackers with BB date Feb 16 - very nice! :confused:
surnjit
18 Dec 161#51
They will be 5p everywhere next Monday
jimmybo
19 Dec 161#52
But not with the same DEAL FORCE!! :laughing:
jimbo23
19 Dec 162#53
Yes, because obviously we had nobody to harvest the fields in the thousands of years people have inhabited and farmed the lands of this island prior to joining the EU.
jimbo23
19 Dec 161#54
I agree, even though the pound took a hit almost 6 months ago, discounts have been left, right and centre. I've never seen stuff so cheap, from products made and imported from all corners of the globe.
vct
19 Dec 161#55
Not too sure i agree that Brexit is what has caused this! more that fewer britons are actually in GB thus vegetables especially' are being loss leaders for every sod who calls this nation home:|
bellboys
19 Dec 16#56
But, should prices on stuff like this be increasing as opposed to decreasing, you can be sure the Remainers would be blaming it on Brexit. Works both ways...
regcar
19 Dec 161#57
Nothing wrong with BB dates. Just means my food costs about 5 to 10% of what others pay. Even bought teabags in M & S that had a sell by date, 40p instead of 2 pounds. Most food is fine to eat up to a week past BB if kept refrigerated, and still smells OK. Only thing I will not risk is Chicken. Worked in food industry many years ago. Past a BB date is nothing compared to what used to happen!
MZzzz
19 Dec 16#58
Thanks. Heat from me
algloster
19 Dec 162#59
I used to work in produce for Asda, for about 3 years. I was always told (by the produce manager) that at Christmas they extend the best before dates on the the products (normally they are 2-3 days this would be changed to n+1 removing 25th BB date). This was to avoid us having to mark down between a third and half of the stock on Christmas eve as the store is shut the following day. Also the boxing day delivery will be very limited and you would be selling back stock held in the chillers and ambient backups predominantly till the 27th.
Best Before dates although I believe are a legal requirement for the retailer, should be taken more as guidance for the consumer. You can easily tell if veg is off from a visual check, it doesn't carry the risks of fish, meat or dairy. Common sense is all that's required.
m1keyp1key
19 Dec 16#60
No potatoes in this deal?
BenderRodriguez
19 Dec 16#61
FTCom
19 Dec 161#62
Me and the wife love Sprouts...everybody should take time to adopt a Sprout this Christmas...
joanddan7
19 Dec 161#63
Why does Fruit and Veg need BBE??? the world has gone mad! you can tell by touch and smell... spuds used to stay fine for months and months and months and now have a best before in a weeks time... lol... people throw stuff away and buy exactly the same stuff over... bonkers I tell ye... bonkers...
jetskichimp
19 Dec 16#64
All dated for the 21st in our local ASDA and tiny sprouts.
Maybe cheap, but even at this price I gave it a miss.
masterdan113
19 Dec 16#65
can i use my 10% asda staff discount with this
M1LFHunter
19 Dec 16#66
Ahh yes, because the price was extortionate in the first place.
bonzobanana
19 Dec 16#67
I'm not very loyal to any one supermarket and tend to use them all occasionally. I find Morrisons the best for fruit and veg but not the cheapest; Tesco, Sainsburys and Waitrose at the second level with Lidl, Aldi and Asda the worst but saying that the vast majority are fine its just the occasional issue. Threw away some Aldi onions recently only a day or so after getting them due to about a 3rd of the pack being rotten inside. Generally if its a minor issue where you can tell the veg is older than you realise so not ideal but still ok that would be Lidl for me. That said I shop at Lidl about 10 times for every visit to Aldi as don't have an Aldi close to me. I think when your shopping too and you like the prices but then won't buy because they look tired and unappealing that would most likely be Lidl or Asda.
The worst issue is Asda home delivery though because their pickers tend to pick the most awful short life products which has meant that you get to a point where you can't trust Asda for fruit and veg with online deliveries. My mother bought a melon from them online that was so rotten her hand went straight through it when she picked it up. She made the effort to return it to the store she was so disgusted with it.
Bigfootpete
19 Dec 16#68
Nice! I went in to Tescos on Saturday and the price of a head of Broccoli had actually gone up to 45p, which makes this deal even hotter.
blue_sox
19 Dec 16#69
Thanks, Heat added
red23
19 Dec 16#70
good, all of their fresh produce is a disgrace
originalmojo
19 Dec 16#71
heat :smiley:
sonygeezer
19 Dec 16#72
My local fruit and veg shop doesn't have any BB dates on them, cost more then 19p but I like to support my local shops have some heat but will not tempt me into buying fresh veg? from a supermarket
soldierboy001
19 Dec 16#73
Lidl fruit and veg is great, but their again I live in Spain. Should there be a difference?
Adams5905
19 Dec 16#74
Agreed-it's called using your nose (and common sense\)-I've got a Gammon that's nearly a month past it's BBE date, some mussels that are at least a week out, and a haunch of venison that I've deliberately kept three months old, for flavour-I used to live in France, where one learned to use one's nose above all else!.. If one bought from a butcher's, baker's, candlemaker's, etc, there would be no BBE date-so what would one do then?..
Trumpet777
19 Dec 16#75
....and you as the buyer are also sending the message to the supermarket that the cheaper the fruit and veg the more loyal you will be and the more you will buy, hence the supermarkets keep their contracted prices as low as possible. It's actually a two way process and you as the buyer are as responsible as the supermarket...doh, maybe I'm not quite as 'daft' as you are eh??
Fergmeister
19 Dec 161#76
The only reason I appreciate the BBE dates on fruit and veg is because they are good for gauging how long the product has been sat on the shelf for - completely agree with everything else that's said, but I know how much the dates on stuff vary in supermarkets, and (as most people do) I tend to pick stuff that has the longest date on it.
john808
19 Dec 16#77
Cold 19p at Aldi
thelion
19 Dec 16#78
I bet your family/friends stay up wind :stuck_out_tongue:
roshambo
19 Dec 162#79
I'll bite. If you hadn't noticed, the Brexit you're referring to hasn't happened yet. These are comments that hold no factual credit. If you also hadn't noticed, we're still in the EU so things are no different to a year ago.
lucas
19 Dec 16#80
Penny cheaper at Lidl and you can use the boiled water to make paint thinner jus after
goombahxxx
19 Dec 16#81
Asda fruit and veg.....down there with the worst...
Mallow2
20 Dec 162#82
Nopes you can keep them, I still have memories of my parents forcing me to eat one at every roast dinner. Awful things!
jenkidd5
20 Dec 16#83
I bought them all frm asda yesterday, the best before dates are not till after xmas, feed the family fresh healthy veg for xmas for 80p super hot :smiley::smiley::smiley::)cheers
paulathompson
20 Dec 16#84
Don't think all Asda veg has a BBE date on?
charliemike
20 Dec 16#85
I like sprouts but they play havoc with my guts. 12 hours after eating a portion of sprouts, it's like I'm a slurry spreader.
pablomozza
20 Dec 16#86
Shame the parsnip sizes are the smallest I've ever seen
joneeboy
20 Dec 16#87
You have to squeeze a parsnip if you want to fold it.
Disco
20 Dec 16#88
When does this end?
cimera
21 Dec 16#89
It a con if u tjink farmers are missing oyt in there new land rovers every year. U should be after the supermarkets who keep all the margins. Consumers should get a fair deal. The supermarkets need to stop being so greedy as put in on the customers.
fishLuke
21 Dec 16#90
wat
fishmaster
21 Dec 16#91
Well hopefully it will be resolved in your area soon and you'll get the fruits and vegetables you so obviously require. I'm guessing there's not much of a potato shortage in your area though.
MR1123
21 Dec 16#92
They may have the dates on the entire box like some asda fruit and veg do, check for it next time.
thomasleep to MR1123
21 Dec 16#93
Shady bunch the lot of them :wink:
thomasleep
21 Dec 16#94
about 2mins after they sell the last turkey :smiley:
MR1123
21 Dec 16#95
my comments is not being posted?
Hero878
21 Dec 16#96
Why are the sprouts so tiny this year? I want giant ones
Duelling Duck
22 Dec 16#97
I genuinely ate a packet of diced beef that had been in my fridge with a use by date 2 months to the day out of date. It was a bit funky but I softened it for about 30 minutes before putting it in a PHAL - yes, a phal, and I didn't have bad innards from either. My fridge was set a bit low, I'll admit, so your mileage may vary.
Food hygeine freaks do my nut in. The first time I met my girlfriend's friend was at a party 15 years ago and in the morning while we were all snoring and hungover she got up like a little elf and tidied up and threw all the party food in the bin. I well never accept her as a friend. She may get a nod through gritted teeth but that's still twiglets floating in Cinzano that I'll never get to taste.
Master G
22 Dec 16#98
Oh dear. oh dear. Just because the supermarkets sell veg cheaply, it doesn't follow that they pay the farmer any less. They will take a hit of a few pence on veg to get you into the store and then hope to fleece you on the other things you purchase while you are there. Look up 'loss leader'.
Trumpet777
22 Dec 16#99
Yes you've already stated that and despite insulting me by calling me 'daft' you clearly haven't realised I perfectly understood your point of view the first time. Rather than firing exactly the same response back, why not consider responsible buying and another perspective. Tesco have freely admitted they will give the customer what they want and they do, squeeze our farmers to within an inch of existence. Why not Google responsible buying...oh dear, oh dear :confused:
misterfrostie
23 Dec 16#100
Asda can **** off. If it wasn't for Aldi and Lidl they'd still be trying to charge you £1 for sprouts.
Aldi stuff does have BB dates anyway, it's just in code. so 5003 would be day 3 of week 50. Their fruit and veg lasts way longer than some of the bigger supermarkets too, especially Morrisons, and their Christmas grub this year is absolutely superb.
Ripperoo
23 Dec 16#101
Tis is one of those theeds that make me both laugh and also wonder about folks relative value of things.
I 've seen posts go sub-zero despite saving potentially £10s - £100s, but save 50p on a bit of veg and it goes scorchio. :confused:
The mind boggles!
Monaco Blue
23 Dec 16#102
Aldi offering is Maris Piper.
SCOUSEKEVIN
24 Dec 161#103
I`m not as I`m one of them, most of what I eat is bought at reduced price lol
SCOUSEKEVIN
24 Dec 16#104
Asda have put all their spuds to full price. Tesco and Morrisons are still doing good deal, especially morrisons 3 x 2.5kg of Maris piper for a quid
shaggy
24 Dec 16#105
Asda here in Sheffield we're giving away all their parsnips carrots broccoli etc for free near closing time today. Not out of date perfectly good to be eaten and no limit
snapdragon
24 Dec 16#106
Yes they do. It's just inconspicuous code. Something like 015216 is day 1 of week 52 of 2016.
Opening post
Broccoli, (360g) was 50p, now 20p (55.6p per kg),
Sprouts (500g) - was £1, now 20p (40p per kg),
Parsnips (500g) - was 60p, now 20p (40p per kg),
Carrots (1kg) - was 44p, now 20p (20p per kg).
Top comments
he prefers a 12 inch meat feast
All comments (106)
Heated man :smiley:
This should make more people buzzing around Asda :smiley:
FD will love you.
FD reads the Telegraph
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2016/12/18/could-brussels-sprout-help-asda-win-festive-retail-war/
Heat added
he prefers a 12 inch meat feast
The longer the better is it?? :stuck_out_tongue:
I don't KNOW, but I suspect these supermarkets are paying the farmers reasonably well and absorbing the cost so they can pass the savings onto the consumer. I sincerely hope so, anyway.
Evening vassy, hope you're looking forward to Christmas :smiley:
Looking forward for that long break too Maccy. . Hope u are too?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-OxT56Euk8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq-Yj0QA9r8
The Tesco equivalent don't seem to have this problem.
Best before doesn't give the production/harvest time and date to the consumer, and either way BBE/no date you still need to use your own intuition to determine whether it's edible or not: BBE isn't a use by date.
A brussel scout!
If it looks good after this date, I still use them but I do use the dates to put the freshest ones I can in my trolley
But, should prices on stuff like this be increasing as opposed to decreasing, you can be sure the Remainers would be blaming it on Brexit. Works both ways...
Best Before dates although I believe are a legal requirement for the retailer, should be taken more as guidance for the consumer. You can easily tell if veg is off from a visual check, it doesn't carry the risks of fish, meat or dairy. Common sense is all that's required.
Maybe cheap, but even at this price I gave it a miss.
The worst issue is Asda home delivery though because their pickers tend to pick the most awful short life products which has meant that you get to a point where you can't trust Asda for fruit and veg with online deliveries. My mother bought a melon from them online that was so rotten her hand went straight through it when she picked it up. She made the effort to return it to the store she was so disgusted with it.
Food hygeine freaks do my nut in. The first time I met my girlfriend's friend was at a party 15 years ago and in the morning while we were all snoring and hungover she got up like a little elf and tidied up and threw all the party food in the bin. I well never accept her as a friend. She may get a nod through gritted teeth but that's still twiglets floating in Cinzano that I'll never get to taste.
Aldi stuff does have BB dates anyway, it's just in code. so 5003 would be day 3 of week 50. Their fruit and veg lasts way longer than some of the bigger supermarkets too, especially Morrisons, and their Christmas grub this year is absolutely superb.
I 've seen posts go sub-zero despite saving potentially £10s - £100s, but save 50p on a bit of veg and it goes scorchio. :confused:
The mind boggles!