kiwi pom
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- canterbury NZ
Is it possible that Tesco bought those cauli a while ago but couldn't sell them so once they had gone past their best, they mark them down?Very true.
One example was caulie at my local Tesco.
The correct price for Caulie this week is £2.50 to £3.50 per head without frost damage.
Tesco had 6 half rotten tiny caulies 95p each to match Aldi, that was on an almost empty shelf.
Or did the supplier have too many harvested (even if they weren't ready) all at once so sold the rejects cheap to move them?
I don't know what everyone else does but when I'm in the supermarket my priority is to feed my family well BUT as cheaply as I can.
Maybe if they are at the 'correct price' no one buys them?