Due to a bumper crop, Cauliflowers are down to just 70p @ Asda
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M_z
24 Mar 179#1
Mother's day this Sunday too. Why not treat her to a bunch?
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M_z
24 Mar 179#1
Mother's day this Sunday too. Why not treat her to a bunch?
marty-401
24 Mar 172#2
Cold. Still too expensive for in season/bumper crop British veg....I bought a nice one from Lidl a couple of weeks back and that was 59p.
PAULTRD to marty-401
24 Mar 172#3
Lets just hop in your time machine then....
jarjarmustdie
24 Mar 172#4
What's with all the cauliflower deals.
3 posted in 15 mins.
Will be calling this site hotcauliflowerdeals soon by the looks of it :confused:
marty-401
24 Mar 171#5
Just saying they are still overpriced. When you can buy a Pineapple from Aldi at the minute, which has been shipped half way round the world, for 45p. Cauliflowers should be no more than 40p imo.
PAULTRD to marty-401
24 Mar 171#6
Sunday roast with pineapple it is then
johnthehuman to marty-401
24 Mar 171#10
A pineapple is 45p so a cauliflower should be cheaper?
You're comparing apples and oranges... or... wait.
mrty
24 Mar 172#7
Cauliflower wars....... :laughing:
luvsadealdealdeal
24 Mar 171#8
yep that's a bit expensive
bought a lovely one the other day from our local fruit & veg shop for 59p
themachman
24 Mar 172#9
"Heard" about this deal :wink:
M_z
24 Mar 171#11
But, jokes aside, I think it's reasonable to question why an in season British grown vegetable is more expensive than a fruit that might have been shipped several thousand miles. Intuitively, it doesn't seem quite right, does it?
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3 posted in 15 mins.
Will be calling this site hotcauliflowerdeals soon by the looks of it :confused:
You're comparing apples and oranges... or... wait.
bought a lovely one the other day from our local fruit & veg shop for 59p