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Default Very OT - what is your "sod it" purchase limit?

On 20/02/2021 10:55, tim... wrote:


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On 19/02/2021 11:23, tim... wrote:


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On 17/02/2021 16:42, Peter Johnson wrote:
On 16 Feb 2021 20:54:18 GMT, David wrote:



Anyway does anyone else have a yard stick for measuring time and
effort
put into research against the cost of an item?



I tend to be sniffy about own-brand stuff - then about ten years ago I
bought some B&Q own-brand laminate flooring. How can they get that
wrong? Quite easily it seems. It didn't/doesn't lie flat. Fortunately
it's in a room that I don't use that much, otherwise I'd have gone to
the trouble of ripping it out and replacing it.
(Do like Tesco Finest range though.)


Waitrose Value range is better than the normal stuff other places
sell.

better in what way?

Well I dunno. Their essential baked beans taste as good as if not
better than Heinz.


Morrison's - a pound for 4

which is my favourite 'branded' bean. Their own brand sausages are
better than any brand.


at 7.50 per kilo I should hope so

that's more than I pay for raw pork

Their own brand frozen fries and cornflakesÂ* are identical to branded
ones 30% more expensive...and so it goes on ...


I buy neither of those items



Basically you are paying more for the product and less fir the
national TV advertising


yes I understand that

and the range just seems to be basics, not ready meals (which is what
Tesco Finest is)


There are some pretty basic ready meals at Waitrose. Some are even
worth eating


well which ones then?



I cant remember - I very rarely buy them.


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