While i agree that Krisy Kreme doughnuts are over priced, BUT i would like to disagree with some of the comments that morrison and tesco version of doughnuts taste better than Krispy Kreme. It would simply be ridiculous to compare krispy kreme doughnuts with other retailers selling those.
chublet
19 Jul 174#18
And then sit there bitching on my iPhone about how it is so hard to get on the housing ladder, before driving off in the leased Mercedes...
cpet23 to prisat
19 Jul 173#14
Completely agree- Morrison doughnuts taste awful now
chublet
19 Jul 173#7
Insane prices just for a doughnut, i have tried them when others have brought them into work and can honestly say i much prefer the '5 for 80p" jobs you get from Morrisons, tastier and just nicer!
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robgoode
19 Jul 171#1
Deal also available on the Krispy Kreme app for their stores. Heat added
myusernamehasgone234
19 Jul 17#2
I got an email with a BOGOF offer today valid at all outlets.
psmith1958
19 Jul 171#3
£2 for a dog~nut are you mad
Rich_T to psmith1958
19 Jul 17#4
Must be extra special for the price! Never tried myself.
BigOrkWaaagh to psmith1958
19 Jul 17#6
For two doughnuts!
lewis176
19 Jul 17#5
Where on the website do you find the voucher?
chublet
19 Jul 173#7
Insane prices just for a doughnut, i have tried them when others have brought them into work and can honestly say i much prefer the '5 for 80p" jobs you get from Morrisons, tastier and just nicer!
winter_zombie to chublet
19 Jul 171#8
100% Agree. And because I work at tesco I see the guy deliver them every day and handle them without gloves on putting them on the white trays. Nasty ...
jardel0028
19 Jul 171#9
asda doing 12 dougnuts for £2 choc, iced
cheapnnasty1
19 Jul 17#10
Their doughnuts are well overrated and extremely overpriced.i used to buy them from tesco but kids prefer the tescos own brand ones which are alot fresher n only the fraction of the price.
muffboy
19 Jul 17#11
Is this for a tray of 12?
cburns
19 Jul 17#12
minus 11 normally.... but today you get 2 for that price....amazing....... they sell :wink:
fireman1 to cburns
19 Jul 171#17
Its the Starbucks effect. Overpriced and branded. Look at me with my 5 quid coffee and 2 quid donut.
prisat
19 Jul 177#13
While i agree that Krisy Kreme doughnuts are over priced, BUT i would like to disagree with some of the comments that morrison and tesco version of doughnuts taste better than Krispy Kreme. It would simply be ridiculous to compare krispy kreme doughnuts with other retailers selling those.
cpet23 to prisat
19 Jul 173#14
Completely agree- Morrison doughnuts taste awful now
MAdam98
19 Jul 171#15
Of course they're a rip off. But they're aren't the sort of doughnut you'd buy every week!
More as a one off or on special occasions.
And whilst Morrison's ones can certainly taste very good, it's like comparing apples with pears. Completely different style of doughnut
ssjinzo
19 Jul 17#16
No signs of offer in tesco? Will it come up when its scans? Which donuts are on offer? Any proof online?
Edit just scanned and didn't come up as bogof the store also doesn't know anything about this
chublet
19 Jul 174#18
And then sit there bitching on my iPhone about how it is so hard to get on the housing ladder, before driving off in the leased Mercedes...
pinnocchio
19 Jul 17#19
Krispy Kreme are an impulse purchase item, that's why they're so often near the front door in Tescos while the Bakery department is at the back (and I'm sure KK pay a fortune to rent those spaces). Some people will pay £10 for a dozen doughnuts to save walking deep into the store.
gemmamoores
19 Jul 17#20
It's an effort to use. I was there nearly 10 minutes with 4 different people looking at the voucher.
prisat
19 Jul 171#21
I don't drink coffee, Leave Mercedes - I don't even drive any car for that matter. Have a old samsung phone S5 (3 years old) and even now i cant get up the property ladder.
When i wanted to buy a property in 2012 - it was 270k (and bank said they can lend me only 180-190k max) and i did not have a 90 k deposit and cover other costs (including taxes and refurbishments)... I changed 2 companies in 4 years and Today iam qualified for a 300k mortgage. But the housing prices have gone up by 150k which is of similar size and detail (the same house would cost me 450000 to 470000 today).
As a matter of fact, i eat these krispy kreme only when some one buys that (say if someone is leaving office, they few buy these on the day of leaving and i will have one or two :smiley:
Inspite of all this, i cant get on the housing ladder. Sometimes i feel that i am living in a under developed country where things are unregulated and prices can go up like anything.
mooseepoo
19 Jul 17#22
Tried at Tesco's as I was in there getting my lunch. Was told that these don't work. The woman at customer services said that her colleague had tried to get it through the till earlier and it wouldn't work. Tesco stores are not aware of these vouchers so - waste of time
Barst
19 Jul 171#23
Perhaps start off with a flat or live further out (of London, I assume)? I appreciate the horse has bolted but getting on the ladder, regardless of size, should be the primary aim.
KK doughnuts are nice until halfway through the first mouthful, when you realise you could be eating 10 Snickers for the same sugar intake. Whoever thought £2 for a doughnut was acceptable!
frakison
19 Jul 171#24
Any product is only worth what people are willing to pay, be it gold, houses, haircuts or doughnuts. If people stop buying them, the price will drop, but that wont happen, mainly because of how society has evolved into an 'I want what they have and a want it now' culture coupled with the inequality of income. Those who have the money will compete with each other and those who dont have the money will sell their souls and borrow in a sad quest to keep up.
Someone needs to press the reset button :smile:
frakison
19 Jul 17#25
The same person who thought that £5 was acceptable for a coffee and that £70 was acceptable for my wifes cut, colour and blowdry!!! :confused:
markystarky
19 Jul 17#26
Went into KK earlier, staff seemed confused about the offer and went to management, came back and was told it was limited to one donut only, not multiples! Didn't argue though as had 3 others free from a gift card, and another free one as it's my birthday! :smiley: ...
mraz
19 Jul 17#27
Crap deal - doesn't work - in any supermarkets - they don't know anything about it - krispy kreme stores only
Dunno where u got the voucher from
chublet
19 Jul 17#28
That sucks, i have real sympathy for those who make the effort to save etc but still can't seem to get anywhere, Im glad i am not in that position myself, but worry about my children. Unfortunately, a lot of their contemporaries seem to think they can have the latest phone and car etc, eat out all the time, go on flash holidays, basically blow all their money and then complain how easy the likes of me had it when buying a house - they don't seem to realise that i had to make real sacrifices of no holidays, we didn't have phones anyway, have always driven old cars etc. Meanwhile, they eat their £2 doughnut and think they are being hard done by...
What i don't understand, and i know it is very off-topic, but who is buying all the houses? If people don't earn enough to buy them then is it all buy-to-let, foreign money etc? There is no way at current prices that i could get a mortgage for my present house, despite being in a pretty well paid job, so who can afford them?
MonkeyMan90
20 Jul 17#29
Unfortunately we live in a society where people have to "keep up with the jones". I am lucky because i am good at saving so I started saving whilst i was living with parents. I knew that if i started renting i would probably never save enough to get a mortgage. By 21 I got a mortgage and I was on the property ladder whilst most of my friends were still out getting drunk and going on holidays and still complaining to this day they can't get on the property ladder. The importance is educating the young. Teach them to be money wise and not to be a sheep
prisat
20 Jul 17#30
i wouldnt usually discuss politics, but shall we thank the Conservaties for this situation ?
Iam in the same situation, fundamentally nothing has changed, no salary has doubled - road sizes have not been increased, no new train lines or new motorway near my home, but still the housing prices have spiked up between 2012 and 2016.
My story would not be unique, i am one of the many - but i dont have answer for these.
I am not even considering buying a car purely because of the fact that i would save the insurance costs ( i anyways have to buy travel card for tube and i use the same for transportation and weekly shopping - saving money).
My wife helps me a lot in everything. She is well educated, But i have a son, so we thought what my wife and me got from our mom, he deserves to get that (pampering and attention). She is happy to be a home maker and iam happy with my earnings (no complaints) but i cant catch up with the basic need of getting on the housing ladder. Today after qualifying for a 300k mortgage, i dont have savings of 200k (including refurbishments and taxes).
If i go by help to buy scheme, a new 2 bedroom flat costs 400k ha ha haaaa, yes 400k - it is still unaffordable.
Possibly if my wife earns 60 % of what iam earning now, then yes - we can buy a home.
Anyways, for the last 1 year, i have lost hopes of buying a home. On and off, i browse zoopla. I see some of the adds which says - last sold in 2013 for 260k and in 2017 asking price of 440k (wtf !!!!?????!!). I straight away close the browser and go and see my kid only to speak to myself (you are going to have a tough time mate !!!!)
But i am quiet sure one day i will get on the property ladder, it is just a question of when - may be within the next 10 years.
prisat
20 Jul 17#31
APOLOGIES, But I would like to strongly disagree. I have never tasted alcohol, never been to a holiday and i started my career the same year i finished my college. Living in this country for nearly 7 years - i am totally not sure what should i do to get on to the property ladder. I live and work in London and i dont want to buy something up north.
Only chance of me getting on the property ladder is if i win a lottery or someone who could lend me 125k without interest. And these 2 can not happen.
And my father is not a rich [email protected] or a person who has more money who could help me by lending something.
May be iam not that smart as you are. May be God designed me that way.
Personally i strongly believe that I am smart and also hard working and also very responsible than 90 % of the total adult population in the world.
Alex235
20 Jul 171#32
Come on here looking to find out more about the KK doughnut deal and find people arguing/debating lifestyles & how others live their lives :neutral_face:
prisat to Alex235
20 Jul 17#35
No offence meant on anyone here. It appears that the conversation here is bothering the people coming here for doughnuts. Sorry all. i am taking this conversation offline.
howiepaul
20 Jul 17#33
How to get from buying doughtnuts to buying houses to three easy steps
chublet
20 Jul 171#34
But if you can't do it, who can? And if no-one is able to afford the houses at the bottom then no-one can move so more expensive houses don't get bought and the housing market collapses... SOMEONE must be buying all the houses at the 'bottom end' (if you can call anything less than £200,000 bottom end given poor wages these days) because they are still being sold, it is just that i cannot work out who these people are - I live in the South East and wages are no better than anywhere else unless you actually work in a good job in London but the average house price is incredible, and i cannot see how people who are just joining my job would be able to ever afford a house, yet they keep getting sold. What sort of wage do you need these days for a £250,000 mortgage, because i can't imagine any jobs around here pay that except for dentists and doctors!
Alex235
20 Jul 17#36
No offence taken, it's just I'm seeing this happen a lot more these days as people are go off topic.
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More as a one off or on special occasions.
And whilst Morrison's ones can certainly taste very good, it's like comparing apples with pears. Completely different style of doughnut
Edit just scanned and didn't come up as bogof the store also doesn't know anything about this
When i wanted to buy a property in 2012 - it was 270k (and bank said they can lend me only 180-190k max) and i did not have a 90 k deposit and cover other costs (including taxes and refurbishments)... I changed 2 companies in 4 years and Today iam qualified for a 300k mortgage. But the housing prices have gone up by 150k which is of similar size and detail (the same house would cost me 450000 to 470000 today).
As a matter of fact, i eat these krispy kreme only when some one buys that (say if someone is leaving office, they few buy these on the day of leaving and i will have one or two :smiley:
Inspite of all this, i cant get on the housing ladder. Sometimes i feel that i am living in a under developed country where things are unregulated and prices can go up like anything.
KK doughnuts are nice until halfway through the first mouthful, when you realise you could be eating 10 Snickers for the same sugar intake. Whoever thought £2 for a doughnut was acceptable!
Someone needs to press the reset button :smile:
Dunno where u got the voucher from
What i don't understand, and i know it is very off-topic, but who is buying all the houses? If people don't earn enough to buy them then is it all buy-to-let, foreign money etc? There is no way at current prices that i could get a mortgage for my present house, despite being in a pretty well paid job, so who can afford them?
Iam in the same situation, fundamentally nothing has changed, no salary has doubled - road sizes have not been increased, no new train lines or new motorway near my home, but still the housing prices have spiked up between 2012 and 2016.
My story would not be unique, i am one of the many - but i dont have answer for these.
I am not even considering buying a car purely because of the fact that i would save the insurance costs ( i anyways have to buy travel card for tube and i use the same for transportation and weekly shopping - saving money).
My wife helps me a lot in everything. She is well educated, But i have a son, so we thought what my wife and me got from our mom, he deserves to get that (pampering and attention). She is happy to be a home maker and iam happy with my earnings (no complaints) but i cant catch up with the basic need of getting on the housing ladder. Today after qualifying for a 300k mortgage, i dont have savings of 200k (including refurbishments and taxes).
If i go by help to buy scheme, a new 2 bedroom flat costs 400k ha ha haaaa, yes 400k - it is still unaffordable.
Possibly if my wife earns 60 % of what iam earning now, then yes - we can buy a home.
Anyways, for the last 1 year, i have lost hopes of buying a home. On and off, i browse zoopla. I see some of the adds which says - last sold in 2013 for 260k and in 2017 asking price of 440k (wtf !!!!?????!!). I straight away close the browser and go and see my kid only to speak to myself (you are going to have a tough time mate !!!!)
But i am quiet sure one day i will get on the property ladder, it is just a question of when - may be within the next 10 years.
Only chance of me getting on the property ladder is if i win a lottery or someone who could lend me 125k without interest. And these 2 can not happen.
And my father is not a rich [email protected] or a person who has more money who could help me by lending something.
May be iam not that smart as you are. May be God designed me that way.
Personally i strongly believe that I am smart and also hard working and also very responsible than 90 % of the total adult population in the world.