30c increase in my favourite yoghurts in Lidl – 29c was a steal for a couple of years, but come on lads!

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  1. My fucking brother we are absolutely on the same page i have this literal exact photo on my phone.

    Sicilian lemon is my one joy and the bastards are gouging it from me.

    Truly terrible to see another king in pain, peace

  2. It was price matched Vs Aldi Vs Tesco. They use to be all 29 cent. It was also a loss leader and making no money. I loved the Valencia yoghurt one but they don’t seem to do it any more. Pretty sure it’s made in Cork or somewhere in the southwest.

    Point is they were making no money on it in the first place. Add on inflation from the supplier and add on the fact they might like to make some profit on it.

    People forgot that operating profit margins in supermarkets are a single digit game, Tescos margin was 2.26% in their last statement, a drop from 2.5%, Lidl is around 1.4% and Aldi around 1.2%. most businesses wouldn’t bother and supermarkets only engage because of scale.

  3. I though I was being overcharged, I was buying these 12 at a time, and suddenly the price doubled. Same in Aldi – I’m convinced they’re all made in the same dairy in Cork.

  4. Tesco sell the exact same yoghurts and they too have gone from 29c to 59c, so probably the manufacturer has increased prices

  5. Noticed today that the Lidl down the road only had two trays on the shelf. Usually they would half a dozen stacked up. That because demand is dropping? Are the staff in the yoghurt company going to lose there jobs because of this price hike?

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