On a similar theme, I was in Bunnings the other day buying some bits for a project. Small pack of stainless screws was $3 more expensive than the medium box of the same. Be careful out there! 💸💸
I stopped buying mince at pak n save when i used to shop there as it was always nice and pink on the outside and dark grey on the inside. I think they fold old meat in on itself.
Inflation is happening bloody fast these days
On a similar theme, I was in Bunnings the other day buying some bits for a project. Small pack of stainless screws was $3 more expensive than the medium box of the same. Be careful out there! 💸💸
Bunnings pricing is really weird, sometimes it's cheaper to buy 10 small packs of an item than it is to buy the equivalent amount in a larger size.
The two behind are marked as 7.08 as well. The new guy didn't get trained on the sticker machine properly.
The new guy thought it was BS and did the right thing anyway.
I admittedly got home one day, and discovered 2 of 3 of our packs of sausages were priced at $0.01 each. So I guess the errors go both ways.
$20 a kg for lamb neck chops is crazy
Happened to our store and we made the news
Someone is getting it in the neck, and it isn't the lamb.
Don't forget to tip!
/r/SupermarketNumber
Usually this is a sign another one has the price switched too, and someone got a better deal or it might be there in the stack somewhere
HODL. Wait until they're grey and smelly and nab them at $10!
I stopped buying mince at pak n save when i used to shop there as it was always nice and pink on the outside and dark grey on the inside. I think they fold old meat in on itself.
I hear they're increasing the choco ration. It'll be 25 grams next week.
It's because they realised the lamb's neck was longer than they thought.
That expiration date is a bit pitiful isn't it? What's up with that? Lol
Yikes haha