Cauliflowers are Included in the Super Six 29p vegetable deals at Aldi from Sunday 9th April 'till Wednesday 19th April along with Parsnips, Leeks, White Potatoes, Carrots and Broccoli
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Fluff
5 Apr 173#23
Aloo Gobi for all!
Bargain.Hunters
4 Apr 173#14
I adore cauliflower cheese however when I eat it my husband hates it........pfarrfff !!!!!!!
Plus I agree with the above comment. Its actually cheap to eat a full on healthy diet there days...thanks mainly to Lidl and Aldi. No excuses
sradmad
4 Apr 173#4
Bargain soup. thank you op, heat added :smiley:
everypennycounts
4 Apr 173#3
This is a bargain, at this price how an people not afford to eat healthier hot hot hot
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backinstock
4 Apr 173#1
Fantastic offers, thanks.
SteveWeatherill
4 Apr 172#2
Is this the hike in fresh vegetable prices they keep warning us about?
iamthebatman01 to SteveWeatherill
5 Apr 172#27
FYI, the reason we're seeing this is that warm weather has caused a glut in the cauliflower and other vegetables supply as supermarkets usually import cauliflowers (and other vegetables) from Spain this time of year.
The fact that some vegetables are cheap do not mean the concerns of food prices rising are unwarranted. Food prices are rising rapidly since Brexit because of the pound slump. Your comment isn't clever, it's the equivalent of saying "global warming isn't real cause it's cold outside".
This presumably relates to imported fresh veggies - of which there are many in the supermarkets. Also, if the UK farms lose their supply of min wage workers then UK sourced prices will go up too - perhaps the govt could force some of those Brits on the dole long term to actually work for their keep?
dean_brfc to SteveWeatherill
5 Apr 17#34
Someone needs to learn the concept of loss-leaders in supermarkets.
No this is supermarkets wheeling people through the door with loss leaders. They are making a huge loss on these promotions but make it up by charging one or two pence more on baked beans or tinned good for instance.
These prices are not reflective of the true cost of fruit or vegetables.
everypennycounts
4 Apr 173#3
This is a bargain, at this price how an people not afford to eat healthier hot hot hot
sradmad
4 Apr 173#4
Bargain soup. thank you op, heat added :smiley:
dpmcm21
4 Apr 17#5
The Aldi Super 6 Deals currently in-store end on Saturday 8th April. Won't these Super 6 start when the current ones end?
M4tt31
4 Apr 17#6
Yes these don't start till the weekend and run for slightly shorter than normal to bring the super 6 back around to the usual offer day.
KGorman
4 Apr 171#7
A Super 6 that only has 5 items? :wink:
Fab deal though! Thanks OP
Tomlin34
4 Apr 172#8
Thanks OP heat added.
Bung it all in a pot add a couple of Veg Stocks and water, cheapest and nicest soup you'll ever have :innocent:
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29p each - available for 10 days
Update: This deal starts on SUNDAY 9th April (Not Thursday 6th)
Aldi currently sells 250,000 cauliflowers a week and expects to sell an additional 750,000
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4369928/Cauliflowers-centre-supermarket-price-war.html#ixzz4dJf5bqW3
Cauliflower recipes: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-4384690/Surprisingly-tasty-ways-cook-cauliflower.html
Cauliflowers are Included in the Super Six 29p vegetable deals at Aldi from Sunday 9th April 'till Wednesday 19th April along with Parsnips, Leeks, White Potatoes, Carrots and Broccoli
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Plus I agree with the above comment. Its actually cheap to eat a full on healthy diet there days...thanks mainly to Lidl and Aldi. No excuses
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Source: http://www.fruitnet.com/fpj/article/171641/cauliflower-waste-concerns-spark-supply-debate
The fact that some vegetables are cheap do not mean the concerns of food prices rising are unwarranted. Food prices are rising rapidly since Brexit because of the pound slump. Your comment isn't clever, it's the equivalent of saying "global warming isn't real cause it's cold outside".
Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/04/04/food-prices-rise-fastest-pace-three-years-inflation-returns/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loss_leader
These prices are not reflective of the true cost of fruit or vegetables.
Fab deal though! Thanks OP
Bung it all in a pot add a couple of Veg Stocks and water, cheapest and nicest soup you'll ever have :innocent: