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Posted by Plates
drop in global butter price September 02, 2018 12:09AM |
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Generally there has been a drop in the butter price since May 18. Why nothing at the supermarket?
Generally there has been a drop in the butter price since May 18. Why nothing at the supermarket?
Re: drop in global butter price September 02, 2018 06:26AM |
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Re: drop in global butter price September 02, 2018 10:58PM |
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I'm a bit cynical. The supermarkets will respond to your question, Plates, with something like they purchased their current stock of butter while prices were still high so cannot pass on any cost benefit to the customer until new stock is on the shelves. Of course, it's the other way when prices go up - they've already sold all their stock so this is new stock arriving on the shelves. Same with petrol.
And I think I mentioned before my pet hate about some supermarket specials. Big, bright 'Special Price' labels over the top of the usual label. Lift the 'special' label and the normal price beneath is exactly the same!
And meat on meat trays,well wrapped with cling-film. The visible top part is well trimmed. Get the meat home, open the pack and the other side of the meat that can't be seen till unpacked is thick layers of fat and/or skin. So deceitful!
And I think I mentioned before my pet hate about some supermarket specials. Big, bright 'Special Price' labels over the top of the usual label. Lift the 'special' label and the normal price beneath is exactly the same!
And meat on meat trays,well wrapped with cling-film. The visible top part is well trimmed. Get the meat home, open the pack and the other side of the meat that can't be seen till unpacked is thick layers of fat and/or skin. So deceitful!
Re: drop in global butter price September 03, 2018 02:23AM |
Registered: 16 years ago Posts: 319 |
>Lorna Wrote:
> And I think I mentioned before my pet hate about
> some supermarket specials. Big, bright 'Special
> Price' labels over the top of the usual label.
> Lift the 'special' label and the normal price
> beneath is exactly the same!
If you see this, take a photo, and contact the consumer people. It's a breach of the fair trading act and has substantial fines attached to it. Last time I found it, I contacted the store manager via email. They conducted a full pricing audit and was profusely apologetic. I haven't seen an instance of it since at our local. I don't check everything, but I do spot check things from time to time.
> And I think I mentioned before my pet hate about
> some supermarket specials. Big, bright 'Special
> Price' labels over the top of the usual label.
> Lift the 'special' label and the normal price
> beneath is exactly the same!
If you see this, take a photo, and contact the consumer people. It's a breach of the fair trading act and has substantial fines attached to it. Last time I found it, I contacted the store manager via email. They conducted a full pricing audit and was profusely apologetic. I haven't seen an instance of it since at our local. I don't check everything, but I do spot check things from time to time.
Re: drop in global butter price September 03, 2018 03:10AM |
Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 2,430 |
networkn Wrote:
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> >Lorna Wrote:
> > And I think I mentioned before my pet hate
> about
> > some supermarket specials. Big, bright
> 'Special
> > Price' labels over the top of the usual label.
> > Lift the 'special' label and the normal price
> > beneath is exactly the same!
>
> If you see this, take a photo, and contact the
> consumer people. It's a breach of the fair trading
> act and has substantial fines attached to it. Last
> time I found it, I contacted the store manager via
> email. They conducted a full pricing audit and was
> profusely apologetic. I haven't seen an instance
> of it since at our local. I don't check
> everything, but I do spot check things from time
> to time.
Thanks for the advice. I have come across this as well in my local NW.
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> >Lorna Wrote:
> > And I think I mentioned before my pet hate
> about
> > some supermarket specials. Big, bright
> 'Special
> > Price' labels over the top of the usual label.
> > Lift the 'special' label and the normal price
> > beneath is exactly the same!
>
> If you see this, take a photo, and contact the
> consumer people. It's a breach of the fair trading
> act and has substantial fines attached to it. Last
> time I found it, I contacted the store manager via
> email. They conducted a full pricing audit and was
> profusely apologetic. I haven't seen an instance
> of it since at our local. I don't check
> everything, but I do spot check things from time
> to time.
Thanks for the advice. I have come across this as well in my local NW.
Re: drop in global butter price September 03, 2018 09:27AM |
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Re: drop in global butter price September 03, 2018 09:32AM |
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Re: drop in global butter price September 04, 2018 01:33AM |
Registered: 16 years ago Posts: 319 |
Griz Wrote:
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> I have taken a photo and messaged it to the
> supermarket's facebook page (private message) and
> they've always put it right.
Personally, if it happens repeatedly, I'd lodge a formal complaint. Some organizations are inclined to solve per incident when it's noticed and allow the practice to continue behind the scenes, but a proper complaint requires filing, and if it continues and ends up a com com complaint and an investigation finds they were repeatedly told of the issue and did nothing to fix it properly, then the punishment is much higher.
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> I have taken a photo and messaged it to the
> supermarket's facebook page (private message) and
> they've always put it right.
Personally, if it happens repeatedly, I'd lodge a formal complaint. Some organizations are inclined to solve per incident when it's noticed and allow the practice to continue behind the scenes, but a proper complaint requires filing, and if it continues and ends up a com com complaint and an investigation finds they were repeatedly told of the issue and did nothing to fix it properly, then the punishment is much higher.
Re: drop in global butter price September 04, 2018 12:53PM |
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Re: drop in global butter price September 05, 2018 09:42AM |
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