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'Why BOGOFs stop me buying tangerines…' Blog discussion

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  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    Put them in the fridge - all of my satsumas, oranges, pears, plums and apples easily last 4-6 weeks in there!!
  • calleyw
    calleyw Posts: 9,896 Forumite
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    MSE_Martin wrote: »
    OK I have a confession to make... I think my blogs innaccurate - having read the above I believe it was satsumas not tangerines.

    Blinking heck Martin got something wrong :rotfl:

    Never going to trust another word that comes out of his mouth again ;)


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  • Dizie
    Dizie Posts: 70 Forumite
    calleyw wrote: »
    Why not get the extra one and give it away to friends, family or if you work take them in work and share them with your colleagues.

    Then you know they are getting at least one of their 5 a day :rotfl:

    Loving the idea of taking them into work to health up your colleagues! Martin, you should take the free pack onto It Pays to Watch and give them to Ruth, instead of the chocolate and cake you keep feeding her..!;)
  • ajmcc_2
    ajmcc_2 Posts: 91 Forumite
    I noticed my wife had bought the BOGOF on satsumas today.
    2 x 8 packs for £1.99

    Loose satsumas are £1.99/kg.
    After weighing the prepacked ones I worked out that you could get 13 satsumas for £1.99 if you bought them loose.

    So if you don't think you'd get through the 2 packs before the go off (only 4 days life on the ones we got) better buying loose. Plus you can make sure you pick the best quality ones.

    I'm always sceptical about fruit and veg BOGOF and half price offers because as things come into season the wholesale prices drop but the supermarkets con us into thinking we are getting a bargain. :rolleyes:
  • God yeah - I do this too! It makes me so mad on two counts - more often than not I don't buy because I'd end up binning stuff (I've stopped myself from buying two on the 'buy two for £3' etc as the saving of 30p or whatever is cancelled out by the throwing away of part of the second item) but also because I know that some poor supplier somewhere is being screwed on price to enable them to put that offer on. Make the standard retail two thirds of the price.. that way EVERYONE wins (apart from people with big families who can use two bags of whatever.. sorry!)
  • Fuchsia_a
    Fuchsia_a Posts: 116 Forumite
    Our local asian supermarket usually sells cucumbers at 3 for £1, and the only alternative locally is to get one for about 70p at the chain supermarket, which just seems silly given that the ones from the asian store have far more flavour and come in interesting shapes. However, I'm the only person in the house who eats cucumber, so it's hard getting through all of it! Usually I get the BOGOF (or similar offer), go on a binge of whatever fruit/vegetable it is and then go without for a few months until I can stand the sight of them again, or with fruit I often stick some of it in the fridge or freezer.

    I think they deliberately want to sell us more than we can eat because that way they're always selling us as much as they think they can get away with.
  • YES! I've often thought this when in Sainsbury's.

    The solution i came to was to shove one pack in a blender with some orange juice and wahey! instant fruit juice/smoothie thing. i then bottle it and it keeps in the fridge for two or three days, a perfect lunchtime drink. :D
  • Badger_Lady
    Badger_Lady Posts: 6,264 Forumite
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    ^ Nice one! I've started buying Clementine Juice in boxes but somehow it never occured to me I could make my own :rotfl:
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  • Two solutions! :j

    1. You should have a work fruit box/bowl (the in thing these days you know!!)

    2. Put them in something that keeps them fresh for ages ie: Debbie Meyers green bags or boxes (the boxes are the best IMHO), or "Lock and Lock" storage boxes.

    The second option I use all the time. Look for veg and salads that are reduced to like 5p - 20p in particular. Buy as many as you can store in the said boxes, and they will last for another 2 weeks (sometimes longer, sometimes a bit less). Fresh items will last for weeks and months - seriously! (Make sure you wipe any moisture from the boxes and lids each time you use them to last longer)

    My life (and budget!) has been revolutionised by these boxes, and, there is no wastage or manky bits of things left in the fridge any more!

    Before you ask - no I do NOT have any vested interest, financial or otherwise, in the said products. I am just someone who HATES throwing food away - especially when it is rotten!

    I find the cheapest way to purchase them is via QVC as they are usually sold in all sorts of sets and MUCH cheaper than the shops.

    Hope this helps you Martin and other MSE ers!! :money:
  • janbanan
    janbanan Posts: 90 Forumite
    I can't say I have this problem. On the contrary - I struggle to find ripe fruit at supermarkets!

    For this reason I usually buy fruit that is reduced. Often even reduced fruit isn't ripe and is good to eat at least a week or two after sell-by date!
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