@@frankmckay8766 Sorry but it is way better that Coles and Woolies and the prices R never wrong. I had to write to head office because our local Coles was flying under their radar and kept having the wrong prices under specials because they hadn't taken the price tag down from the week before. If the price is not correct when U scan it you are meant to get it for free. I wasn't pushing the issue but it was happening to many, many items. .....I finally the senior casjier as politely as possible and then she informed me it was MY FAULT that I didn't that I didn't get the Coles catalogue where it would show it was last weeks prices......THIS ISN'T HOW IT WORKS. The legal rule is is U get the first item for free and any other items and the reduced price if the special tag has not be taken down. She was UNBELIVABLY RUDE so I wrote to head office and SUPRISE, SUPRISE no wrong prices anymore. Obviously they are being monitored by head office now.
Reduced meat is tge best idea!...but its hit and miss!I find my butcher really good with an occasional $6.99 a kilo for chicken breast....and my local IGA for their market day with $11.99 rump steak...and bolar blade $10.99 a kilo.
Keep calm, grow your own. I don't understand anyone that buys tomatoes, lettuce, cucumbers or any other common fruit or vegetable. Australia has the best growing climate for backyard fruit and vegetables. The taste is far superior, no insecticides or pesticides with a very minimal outlay. Plants that seed go into next years garden. Grow your own.
Shoppping at Woolworths is ten times more expensive and may I add on three occasions now my chicken breasts were placed out for sale when they were past their due by date purchased chicken from the deli opened bag and the god awful smell was horrendous.
Aldi basic coffee (Alcafe) was $3.69. This week was around $4.49! That's close over 20% increase since the last time I bought it. Also that Tasty Cheese went up, expected that as Coles put theirs up, it's still less than the others though.
2 years ago Coles increased a block of cheese from $9 to $14 in one hit. A particular brand of Breakfast cereal from $4.50 to $9.50. And several other products by $5 increases.
It’s about time the senate enquiry did something about these rip off prices that all supermarkets seem to be doing, no more hot air and angry posts, do something about it, ACC or whatever government body looks at this stuff, cause we’re tired of being taken advantage of 😡👍🇦🇺
Everything is expensive,wherever you go these days and it’s not going to get any cheaper either. It really pisses me off but we’ve got to eat do what are we supposed to do. I love lucky I guess because I don’t eat much so if I buy any meat it does me for a couple of nights or even more, depends on what I buy and what I cook I guess. All I know is it’s getting harder and harder to find anything at a reasonable price where I live. Its a small town and not many shops.
When you looked at that smoked half leg ham, it reminded me of when I worked in a Coles butcher shop. The head butcher ordered in what were called mutton hams. Just a few to see what they were like I guess. They were smoked legs of mutton. We never got them in again, so they couldn't have been popular with the customers. It appears to be a Scottish thing. "chiefly Scottish : a leg of mutton cured like a ham."
Ahh glad you remembered the greek yoghurt frank well done hope you enjoy the spanakopita 😋 lol i thought you may have cooked it and didn't like it so you didn't post a vid haha
Oh my, a lot of unhappy customers with prices increasing. Glad you can edit out strong language, there will be more from customers as things cost more.
The problem with your age group is that you are unable to let go of the past no way for the future because you won’t accept change . You keep shopping at Woolworths and continue getting ripped off .
I feel like all baby boomers do this... Picking out the food is like a scientific examination... The younger generation are alot more easy going, get in get out
I'm not a boomer I'm not exactly the youngest rooster either but I do the same as in examine things and look for best price etc... that's the problem with the young generation these days they just take things as they are and never seem to speak up or question things guess that's what nanny states do to people
Australiia we get ripped off so much. So much cheaper in the US where coupons can bring the price down.
Aldi is getting slowly more pricier week by week by the looks of it and eventually the higher prices will seem normal...
I wish we had Aldi down here, but unfortunately we don’t. We cop the full price for everything down in Tassie. No competitors here!
Sub par public transport too, but hey that’s the way the libs like it
Even Aldi is getting expensive.
@@frankmckay8766 Sorry but it is way better that Coles and Woolies and the prices R never wrong. I had to write to head office because our local Coles was flying under their radar and kept having the wrong prices under specials because they hadn't taken the price tag down from the week before. If the price is not correct when U scan it you are meant to get it for free. I wasn't pushing the issue but it was happening to many, many items. .....I finally the senior casjier as politely as possible and then she informed me it was MY FAULT that I didn't that I didn't get the Coles catalogue where it would show it was last weeks prices......THIS ISN'T HOW IT WORKS. The legal rule is is U get the first item for free and any other items and the reduced price if the special tag has not be taken down. She was UNBELIVABLY RUDE so I wrote to head office and SUPRISE, SUPRISE no wrong prices anymore. Obviously they are being monitored by head office now.
Well done
Reduced meat is tge best idea!...but its hit and miss!I find my butcher really good with an occasional $6.99 a kilo for chicken breast....and my local IGA for their market day with $11.99 rump steak...and bolar blade $10.99 a kilo.
I think most food in aldi has gone up in price. I'm finding woollies and coles are no more expensive
Keep calm, grow your own. I don't understand anyone that buys tomatoes, lettuce, cucumbers or any other common fruit or vegetable. Australia has the best growing climate for backyard fruit and vegetables. The taste is far superior, no insecticides or pesticides with a very minimal outlay. Plants that seed go into next years garden. Grow your own.
Jarrah drinking Chocolate in Woolworths just went from $8.50 to $9.50🤔😕😡
I didn't realise the bag tomatoes were less than a kilo!!!
Shoppping at Woolworths is ten times more expensive and may I add on three occasions now my chicken breasts were placed out for sale when they were past their due by date purchased chicken from the deli opened bag and the god awful smell was horrendous.
I’m glad you are sharing your experiences.
Aldi basic coffee (Alcafe) was $3.69. This week was around $4.49! That's close over 20% increase since the last time I bought it. Also that Tasty Cheese went up, expected that as Coles put theirs up, it's still less than the others though.
we'll have a look at Coles This Week, Hopefully
2 years ago Coles increased a block of cheese from $9 to $14 in one hit. A particular brand of Breakfast cereal from $4.50 to $9.50. And several other products by $5 increases.
It’s about time the senate enquiry did something about these rip off prices that all supermarkets seem to be doing, no more hot air and angry posts, do something about it, ACC or whatever government body looks at this stuff, cause we’re tired of being taken advantage of 😡👍🇦🇺
Nice work going for the Truss, the Field tomatoes can be quite bland.
Everything is expensive,wherever you go these days and it’s not going to get any cheaper either. It really pisses me off but we’ve got to eat do what are we supposed to do. I love lucky I guess because I don’t eat much so if I buy any meat it does me for a couple of nights or even more, depends on what I buy and what I cook I guess. All I know is it’s getting harder and harder to find anything at a reasonable price where I live. Its a small town and not many shops.
I noticed there's Aldi at East Albury too. I was in that area when I was on my way home from Corryong.
I love aldis the quality is so good, has anyone tried there single wagyu burger patties? So good
I normally shop at Aldi and Costco. I will do my local butcher and fruit shop.
Rump steak 48a kilo? IGA have scotch fillet this week for 32 a kilo.. i rarely buy any type of steak but treated myself this week
When you looked at that smoked half leg ham, it reminded me of when I worked in a Coles butcher shop. The head butcher ordered in what were called mutton hams. Just a few to see what they were like I guess. They were smoked legs of mutton. We never got them in again, so they couldn't have been popular with the customers. It appears to be a Scottish thing.
"chiefly Scottish : a leg of mutton cured like a ham."
Aldi is prices are going up real quick! but what is the reason?
Don't Know.
Ahh glad you remembered the greek yoghurt frank well done hope you enjoy the spanakopita 😋 lol i thought you may have cooked it and didn't like it so you didn't post a vid haha
My nephew bought a roast(Prime Rib)for Thanksgiving.$220.$20 a pound.
Crikey!
Oh my, a lot of unhappy customers with prices increasing. Glad you can edit out strong language, there will be more from customers as things cost more.
Yes I'm sure there will be.
WW have hams for $8 a kg. I buy one every year and vacuum pack half of it and freeze.
Hi I love watching your videos with my grandad your a nice man can you do more 7 eleven videos getting a coffee take care all the best
Thanks, it's good to hear from you!
Hi maybe go get a coffee and donuts again take care all the best
All the meats in supermarkets throughout Australia is OLD
omg
All supermarkets are going to be automated, and everything in packaging welcome tobthe future
The problem with your age group is that you are unable to let go of the past no way for the future because you won’t accept change . You keep shopping at Woolworths and continue getting ripped off .
Thanks for the feedback.
I feel like all baby boomers do this... Picking out the food is like a scientific examination... The younger generation are alot more easy going, get in get out
I'm not a boomer I'm not exactly the youngest rooster either but I do the same as in examine things and look for best price etc... that's the problem with the young generation these days they just take things as they are and never seem to speak up or question things guess that's what nanny states do to people