Morrisons are running an amazing deal where they are selling a box (usually for £3) but for £1. Be quick as this offer is whilst stocks last and can be ordered once you put a delivery slot is put in.
Heat heat heat. have brought 2 of them for next week :smile:
Master.G to iamchrisd
3 Oct 17#8
Where did you bring them to?
lucas
3 Oct 17#2
Cold - who would want wonky veg??
FEEDTHEWORLD to lucas
3 Oct 17#3
Clearly someone who has the perfect house, the perfect car, the perfect wife, the perfect kids
lucas to FEEDTHEWORLD
3 Oct 17#4
That was a joke btw, heat added
FEEDTHEWORLD to lucas
3 Oct 17#5
I know lol... my sarcasm can be painful sometimes
karlie88 to FEEDTHEWORLD
3 Oct 17#9
Ta OP. Wonky veg will fit in well with my wonky house.
Still need to find a wonky husband.
Morenenth to FEEDTHEWORLD
3 Oct 17#23
Lol now I have "same as it ever was" from that song, looping in my head
Treboeth
3 Oct 17#6
Morrison's don't deliver to my area :unamused:
Ridiculously Hot Deal :dizzy_face:
nougat
3 Oct 17#7
As it is delivered only, you need to add delivery of a couple of pounds to the title Wonky Veg selection includes: 8x Wonky Potatoes, 4x Wonky Carrots, 4x Wonky Onions, 1 x Wonky Cauliflower, 1x Wonky Cabbage, 3x Wonky Parsnips, 1x Wonky Swede
KevClark1985
3 Oct 17#10
Heat added. This is a great deal and something I would like to see become the norm with all veg, we should not be separating "wonky veg" with "straight" veg. Everyone should just be buying a mix. You want 6 carrots, buy 6 carrots of any shape /size. I will be going after work to pick one of these up for the week, even at £3 it's great value.
Besford to KevClark1985
3 Oct 17#28
Who do you think you are - an EU dictator or something? I agree we shouldn't waste the 'wonky' stuff, but if someone wants to pay more for the straight stuff they should have the freedom to do so. If it's really wonky there's much more waste when preparing it anyway.
Actually, I've bought 'wonky' stuff in store at Morrisons and it isn't wonky at all. I think this is mainly a marketing exercise to get you to buy other stuff at Morrisons.
I bet loads of this stuff gets wasted when people are forced to buy a selection of seven different things and there's bound to be something in there that they or their family won't eat.
KevClark1985 to Besford
3 Oct 17#29
Won't have to worry about that for long even if I was :joy:
If you want to pick the best looking ones, buy them loose and hand pick the ones that you personally find visually pleasing. I would imagine if supermarkets didn't have visual criteria for buying veg then the farmers would be able to sell more of their crops and be more profitable (which is needed tbh) or the overall price of all veg would come down (as more is being supplied).
Besford to KevClark1985
3 Oct 17#35
So we're in complete agreement - but you can't see it!
condracky
3 Oct 17#11
Equal rights for wonky veg!
143AD
3 Oct 17#12
Pity only online
JohnnyRoller
3 Oct 17#13
Don't eat these, it is proven to give you wonky eyes....
Opening post
Wonky Veg selection includes:
8x Wonky Potatoes, 4x Wonky Carrots, 4x Wonky Onions, 1x Wonky Cauliflower, 1x Wonky Cabbage, 3x Wonky Parsnips,1x Wonky Swede
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Still need to find a wonky husband.
Ridiculously Hot Deal :dizzy_face:
Wonky Veg selection includes:
8x Wonky Potatoes,
4x Wonky Carrots,
4x Wonky Onions, 1
x Wonky Cauliflower,
1x Wonky Cabbage,
3x Wonky Parsnips,
1x Wonky Swede
I agree we shouldn't waste the 'wonky' stuff, but if someone wants to pay more for the straight stuff they should have the freedom to do so. If it's really wonky there's much more waste when preparing it anyway.
Actually, I've bought 'wonky' stuff in store at Morrisons and it isn't wonky at all. I think this is mainly a marketing exercise to get you to buy other stuff at Morrisons.
I bet loads of this stuff gets wasted when people are forced to buy a selection of seven different things and there's bound to be something in there that they or their family won't eat.
If you want to pick the best looking ones, buy them loose and hand pick the ones that you personally find visually pleasing.
I would imagine if supermarkets didn't have visual criteria for buying veg then the farmers would be able to sell more of their crops and be more profitable (which is needed tbh) or the overall price of all veg would come down (as more is being supplied).
Don't eat these, it is proven to give you wonky eyes....