1.25 is the Recommended Retail/Sale Price, retailers don’t have to take that Recommendation.
Still, makes them look like see you next Tuesdays.
Is there any legal basis to RSP or RRP?
All these “club card” type schemes are the same. You need to sign up and let them track your purchasing habits in order to have the privelige of paying the normal price.
Non-member prices are increased to pressure people.
This a probably just a mistake by a staff member this offer is for the 160 gram bag as can seen on the poster while the flashed items are 140g.
It’s the wrong Product, the Flashed Bags (the ones with prices) are 140g the non-flashed bag are 160g. the sign says the offer is for the 160g. Staff member put out the wrong product.
This is why I don’t care about these deals any more and instead I am simply avoiding buying non essential products as much as I can.
Lots of bullshit is pushed to you in everything and the best thing you can do is don’t play it. When they introduced deposit scheme on bottles, I simply stopped buying beer and drinks.
Did you noticed how price fixing is now called price matching and that makes it perfectly OK ?
They’re just stating a fact. It is indeed 4 for €5.
Playing devils advocate. The bags on the price poster don’t appear to have that price label on them.
Realistically someone should have pointed out that since the bags in the display have an actual price on them, and it can’t be argued that price is a genuine mistake, they need to get rid of that sign.
For a few years they were 1 euro a bag also they have made the bags way smaller in the last few months
Stick with Aldi no need for anything cards
Is it even legal to charge above the price that is written on the bag?
Down with this kind of thing!
We went to Tesco one Sunday morning and the club card deal for spirits looked good so we decided to stock the drinks cabinet. When we got to the till we realised it was too early and they still have that stupid fucking rule were they can’t sell before 12:30. We carried on without and went into Dunnes a bit later to find the exact same bottles and all were at least €5 less than the club card price.
All of the “club-card” bullshit should be banned.
illegal to charge a higher price than is on the packet in ireland. its called Flashed pricing.
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No it’s not. It’s €1 off. 😂
1.25 is the Recommended Retail/Sale Price, retailers don’t have to take that Recommendation.
Still, makes them look like see you next Tuesdays.
Is there any legal basis to RSP or RRP?
All these “club card” type schemes are the same. You need to sign up and let them track your purchasing habits in order to have the privelige of paying the normal price.
Non-member prices are increased to pressure people.
This a probably just a mistake by a staff member this offer is for the 160 gram bag as can seen on the poster while the flashed items are 140g.
It’s the wrong Product, the Flashed Bags (the ones with prices) are 140g the non-flashed bag are 160g. the sign says the offer is for the 160g. Staff member put out the wrong product.
This is why I don’t care about these deals any more and instead I am simply avoiding buying non essential products as much as I can.
Lots of bullshit is pushed to you in everything and the best thing you can do is don’t play it. When they introduced deposit scheme on bottles, I simply stopped buying beer and drinks.
Did you noticed how price fixing is now called price matching and that makes it perfectly OK ?
They’re just stating a fact. It is indeed 4 for €5.
Playing devils advocate. The bags on the price poster don’t appear to have that price label on them.
Realistically someone should have pointed out that since the bags in the display have an actual price on them, and it can’t be argued that price is a genuine mistake, they need to get rid of that sign.
Most expensive supermarket chain in yeh country
Reminds me of this unbelievable special offer
https://preview.redd.it/n1rggyzrm8zf1.jpeg?width=960&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ebafe3be9b4943bf636f9b632709332a0a20543c
For a few years they were 1 euro a bag also they have made the bags way smaller in the last few months
Stick with Aldi no need for anything cards
Is it even legal to charge above the price that is written on the bag?
Down with this kind of thing!
We went to Tesco one Sunday morning and the club card deal for spirits looked good so we decided to stock the drinks cabinet. When we got to the till we realised it was too early and they still have that stupid fucking rule were they can’t sell before 12:30. We carried on without and went into Dunnes a bit later to find the exact same bottles and all were at least €5 less than the club card price.
All of the “club-card” bullshit should be banned.
illegal to charge a higher price than is on the packet in ireland. its called Flashed pricing.
This is legislated for.
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