Let's not forget the old coconuts. Some are living on their own with failing husks and dried up milk. They still can be bought and give a richer, more mature flavour to your curry or rice.
mathsus
21 Sep 17#9
Asda does 3 fresh coconuts for £1.50.
digbys
20 Sep 17#7
Sounds like an eighties band!
monkeyhanger75
20 Sep 17#6
At first glance I read "Fine Young Cannibals".
^^ I'd rather see Amazon bankrupt.
1. They dodge the tax that everyone else has to pay. 2. They don't set low prices any more, they just drop their prices to match someone else. 3. They give a 3rd rate service to those that refuse to buy Prime (I've ordered in stock items that have waited 10 days before they were despatched).
Turret to monkeyhanger75
21 Sep 17#8
The same as HUKD. Money of which is earned from other people's unrewarded time and effort..
LeahsMintytoutou
20 Sep 17#5
I bet they haven't even got hair on their heads yet! Poor young coconuts :disappointed:
KEEP_IT_TEA
20 Sep 17#4
why cant Tesco, Asda, Morrisons offer these at this price?
No wonder Asian supermarkets are booming - i get most of my fruit, veg and foodstuffs, including meat from asian stores, Aldi or Lidl.
I hope Amazon buys out one of the small supermarkets in the UK and start bankrupting some of our larger supermarkets - currently they are just not adaptive to change, consumer shopping etc.
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^^ I'd rather see Amazon bankrupt.
1. They dodge the tax that everyone else has to pay.
2. They don't set low prices any more, they just drop their prices to match someone else.
3. They give a 3rd rate service to those that refuse to buy Prime (I've ordered in stock items that have waited 10 days before they were despatched).
No wonder Asian supermarkets are booming - i get most of my fruit, veg and foodstuffs, including meat from asian stores, Aldi or Lidl.
I hope Amazon buys out one of the small supermarkets in the UK and start bankrupting some of our larger supermarkets - currently they are just not adaptive to change, consumer shopping etc.