How is 2.99 for kg not cheap? It’s the middle of winter.
Depends what you call “cheap”, 2.99 in mid of winter is cheap.
Discounted canned tomatoes
That’s not bad. Maybe 0.50€ more expensive than 2-3 years ago. It’s **winter** season.
Depending on what you’re doing, you can stretch out your tomatoes with canned ones or tomato sauce in jars or with some vegetables (onions, carrots, eggplants).
dont buy off season vegetables in off season, they dont taste good usually anyways
well, there are places, where they’re even more expensive
Litbana. Wholesaler in Vilnius. Cheaper fruits and vegetables.
“Cries in British”
Behind the corner of the scetzy maxima
They look plastic, probably far from tasty.
3€ per kg, not per tomatoe
Its cheap
Ffs, where can I by some decent tomatoes, not those tasteless blobs of chewed paper
Lidl all the way
Augma or Litbana warehouses in Kirtimai district. Check facebook pages for availability of vegetables as they cjange each day.
Don’t buy them it’s probably some Albanian garbage.
Only canned tomatoes are cheap. Nutrient wise: mostly same with less vitamin c. Supplement with other stuff
3.99 € in Montenegro
Check Norfa supermarkets, and at wholesale Litbana
There’s a tomato shortage right now, they’re expensive everywhere. By me they’re sold out in most stores and the ones that do have them are horribly underripe and overpriced.
The taste is even worse, but there are sometimes packed tomatoes for 1.99 a kilo, but yeah the taste can be easily subsituted with water and sniff some ketchup…
I hate winter tomatoes.
Ranting about tomatoes again…
I will see myself out
Again…
Edit: not kilo, but a pack
As one commercial says – čia tau ne Lidl
Behind Norfa.
In Sweden I’ve been seeing cherry tomatoes sold for €24/kg all winter…
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I guess it’s green salad month for me
Poland
How is 2.99 for kg not cheap? It’s the middle of winter.
Depends what you call “cheap”, 2.99 in mid of winter is cheap.
Discounted canned tomatoes
That’s not bad. Maybe 0.50€ more expensive than 2-3 years ago. It’s **winter** season.
Depending on what you’re doing, you can stretch out your tomatoes with canned ones or tomato sauce in jars or with some vegetables (onions, carrots, eggplants).
dont buy off season vegetables in off season, they dont taste good usually anyways
well, there are places, where they’re even more expensive
Litbana. Wholesaler in Vilnius. Cheaper fruits and vegetables.
“Cries in British”
Behind the corner of the scetzy maxima
They look plastic, probably far from tasty.
3€ per kg, not per tomatoe
Its cheap
Ffs, where can I by some decent tomatoes, not those tasteless blobs of chewed paper
Lidl all the way
Augma or Litbana warehouses in Kirtimai district. Check facebook pages for availability of vegetables as they cjange each day.
Don’t buy them it’s probably some Albanian garbage.
Only canned tomatoes are cheap. Nutrient wise: mostly same with less vitamin c. Supplement with other stuff
3.99 € in Montenegro
Check Norfa supermarkets, and at wholesale Litbana
There’s a tomato shortage right now, they’re expensive everywhere. By me they’re sold out in most stores and the ones that do have them are horribly underripe and overpriced.
The taste is even worse, but there are sometimes packed tomatoes for 1.99 a kilo, but yeah the taste can be easily subsituted with water and sniff some ketchup…
I hate winter tomatoes.
Ranting about tomatoes again…
I will see myself out
Again…
Edit: not kilo, but a pack
As one commercial says – čia tau ne Lidl
Behind Norfa.
In Sweden I’ve been seeing cherry tomatoes sold for €24/kg all winter…