12.95 for 750g (1.72 per 100g) vs. 3.95 for 800g. (0.49 per 100g)
Paying almost four fold for a similar product and packaged a bit differently.
Always knew that there’s a good difference in price between retailers and discounters but never expected that it could go that bonkers.
Denner is always good for special offers
But coop has higher quality. /s
F, you pay 13 bucks for noodles? I would be poor af
****!!!!BREAKING NEWS!!!!****
DISCOUNTERS ARE CHEAPER THAN RETAILERS
Average coop fan vs chad denner enjoyer
I paid 8.95 for a children’s toothpaste in the pharmacy earlier, then found the same brand in the supermarket for 0.90chf 10 minutes later. The pricing here is a farce, it’s just gouging.
In Italy the one on the left is 2,70€ full price lol
**Coop**: Look, we massively reduced the price to 12.95 CHF! How can one say no to tha-
**Denner**: Get outa here. Look, boy, I offer you even more of that good stuff for 7.95, including a 50% discount, just because I like ya. A bargain like you will not see anywhere els-
**Otto’s**: Step aside. Listen doc, I will sell you a 3 kg Package for 4 CHF. Just one condition: Don’t ask me where I got this stuff and don’t ask how I can turn a massive profit on it.
Another question is: where is the meat and the other ingredients are coming from. Eg. Buying honey from switzerland is way more expensive than buying honey from Brazil.
denner all day
Cappelletti va Tortellini two completely different things.
It’s like comparing red apples to a different red shade apples
Wow 800g Denner vs 250g Coop an the price differential on top…looks like a lot of parallel trading and maybe overstocked pallets being bought on the cheap and therefore discounted? It’s hard to compare apples to appels, but regardless of circumstances Denner comes out the winner here
Same brand doesn’t mean same ingredients. So many times I have seen differences in oils, % of meat, % of dough and more. I’m not saying that’s the case here, but I wouldn’t be surprised either. Can also be that one has Semola from Italiy and another has standard flour from anywhere. It’s the same with tomatoes, some are actually from Italy, and some contain Chinese tomatoes. These days such brands easily produce a different product for each store. I’m certain that the Coop one has a higher profit margin though…
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12.95 for 750g (1.72 per 100g) vs. 3.95 for 800g. (0.49 per 100g)
Paying almost four fold for a similar product and packaged a bit differently.
Always knew that there’s a good difference in price between retailers and discounters but never expected that it could go that bonkers.
Denner is always good for special offers
But coop has higher quality. /s
F, you pay 13 bucks for noodles? I would be poor af
****!!!!BREAKING NEWS!!!!****
DISCOUNTERS ARE CHEAPER THAN RETAILERS
Average coop fan vs chad denner enjoyer
I paid 8.95 for a children’s toothpaste in the pharmacy earlier, then found the same brand in the supermarket for 0.90chf 10 minutes later. The pricing here is a farce, it’s just gouging.
In Italy the one on the left is 2,70€ full price lol
**Coop**: Look, we massively reduced the price to 12.95 CHF! How can one say no to tha-
**Denner**: Get outa here. Look, boy, I offer you even more of that good stuff for 7.95, including a 50% discount, just because I like ya. A bargain like you will not see anywhere els-
**Otto’s**: Step aside. Listen doc, I will sell you a 3 kg Package for 4 CHF. Just one condition: Don’t ask me where I got this stuff and don’t ask how I can turn a massive profit on it.
Another question is: where is the meat and the other ingredients are coming from. Eg. Buying honey from switzerland is way more expensive than buying honey from Brazil.
denner all day
Cappelletti va Tortellini two completely different things.
It’s like comparing red apples to a different red shade apples
Wow 800g Denner vs 250g Coop an the price differential on top…looks like a lot of parallel trading and maybe overstocked pallets being bought on the cheap and therefore discounted? It’s hard to compare apples to appels, but regardless of circumstances Denner comes out the winner here
Same brand doesn’t mean same ingredients. So many times I have seen differences in oils, % of meat, % of dough and more. I’m not saying that’s the case here, but I wouldn’t be surprised either. Can also be that one has Semola from Italiy and another has standard flour from anywhere. It’s the same with tomatoes, some are actually from Italy, and some contain Chinese tomatoes. These days such brands easily produce a different product for each store. I’m certain that the Coop one has a higher profit margin though…
You go to Coop???? Hahahahaha