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sibaroni
29 Jul 11 16:48
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Morrison's own brand.  Seems to work well enough.  This comes hard on the heels of my Sainsbury's £27 vacuum cleaner 3 months ago.

Unbelievable really.

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By:
revengeofpaddy
When: 29 Jul 11 16:52
how is it possible to manufacture, package, ship and sell to retailers for under £6? and still make a profit....
By:
waynebrayn
When: 29 Jul 11 16:56
Got an Asda smart price iron for £3.97 a few weeks ago.
By:
Capt__F
When: 29 Jul 11 16:58
wife does the ironing; i do the steeling
By:
cooperman
When: 29 Jul 11 17:00
I'm guessing......25th wedding ann. and her birthday Mischief
By:
flatliner
When: 29 Jul 11 17:07
Iron, like a Lion, in Zion.
By:
Facts
When: 29 Jul 11 17:31
Was it a 6 iron or a 9 iron ?
By:
Stringer
When: 29 Jul 11 18:12
how is it possible to manufacture, package, ship and sell to retailers for under £6? and still make a profit....

they probally don't..or make 2p or something profit

the point is that if you are in the shop and buy an iron you might pick up some other things while you are there that they make bigger profit on...it all adds up
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 29 Jul 11 18:36
China has 470 million people with an income of less than $2/day.
Of those, over 200 million earn less than £1.25/day.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_percentage_of_population_living_in_poverty

You were ripped off at six quid imo.
By:
HH Sultan Vinegar
When: 29 Jul 11 18:38
indeed. I got one from Aldi's the other day for £2.99
By:
everythings gone green
When: 29 Jul 11 18:38
$2 is £1.25 Plain
By:
creatureinthesky
When: 29 Jul 11 18:46
I'd have expected to pay a larger Fe.
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 29 Jul 11 18:51
Sorry. Fat finger.

200 million Chinese earn less than $1.25/day.
By:
johnizere
When: 29 Jul 11 18:55
£3.47p from tesco a few weks ago.. steam iron as well!.
Bought it to take on holiday, left it at the hotel so
I could get more presents in the case :)..
cheap as chips, and it really did the job.
By:
kenny mann
When: 29 Jul 11 19:55
By:
DONEMYLOT
When: 29 Jul 11 20:35
and they let the likes of you into Aldeburgh?

You carry on, kill the little shop, then see how much these cheap goods go for.
By:
David Fishwick Minibus Sales
When: 29 Jul 11 20:38
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http://miburl.com/YrOwAz
By:
creatureinthesky
When: 30 Jul 11 02:51
DONEMYLOT     29 Jul 11 20:35 
and they let the likes of you into Aldeburgh?
You carry on, kill the little shop, then see how much these cheap goods go for.

LaughLaughLaugh With all the other biggies and the net the prices will stay as they are.
The question should be how much these items cost in the bad old days considering the bulk they are made in.

A kettle is a few pieces of plastic and metal, that's it.
By:
DONEMYLOT
When: 30 Jul 11 08:52
The point is, you are buying ****, made by factories with no standards.

Hey ho though
By:
Clungehungry
When: 30 Jul 11 09:31
Factories with no standards?
By:
Dr Crippen
When: 30 Jul 11 09:34
Great, cheap goods and five million of us unemployed.
How much does that cost us?
By:
DONEMYLOT
When: 30 Jul 11 10:16
Yes clunge - the standards this shyt has to pass is easy.

You are buying absolute crapp.

Now, fair enough, an iron that irons, if it goes wrong, for 6quid buy another.

It will all change soon, goods are flying up, China is ruling the costs of everything including transport. In our industry we are expecting a 30-50% rise in wholesale costs of goods over the next few months; I have been told by a clothes impoirter that the real big boys are struggling to get their orders filled in the Far East die to shortga eof material (I am only passing this on, i dont know about this sort of thing)

It will all come back and hurt. Not because prices will be wrong, but they will feel like a rip-off as they return to their correct price.

As for supermarkets seeling cheap unbranded goods, are they bothered if they lose a fiver an iron? a kettle? you are hardly likely to just buy it - you lob it in with 100 quid of food that they make 1000's% mark-up.

Just contributing to your/our own downfall really
By:
Clungehungry
When: 30 Jul 11 10:21
My iron's OK though, had it 6 years :-).

Doubt you'd have got the same longevity from a much more expensive iron 20 years back.
By:
sibaroni
When: 30 Jul 11 10:34
I don't know about that.  My mum, along with every other mum of her generation, has still got her sixties Kenwood Chef (the iconic one).
By:
DONEMYLOT
When: 30 Jul 11 10:52
And did that come with an instruction manual written in 14 different languages?
By:
jbarnes (no not him)
When: 30 Jul 11 11:00
yep support the local shop that sells the same thing for 20 quid instead
By:
DONEMYLOT
When: 30 Jul 11 11:03
How ye mock, but wait and see, it'll happen quicker than Tony Broke's prediction (although somehow they are linked)
By:
BillyBunnsLane
When: 30 Jul 11 11:10
yep support the local shop that sells the same thing for 20 quid instead

..and is never open when you finish work.
By:
jbarnes (no not him)
When: 30 Jul 11 11:25
sounds ideal to me

a household shop that sells things for three times the price of tesco and ironically is next to tesco is doing very well, because the guy who owns it chats to the the old dears

surely in his own way though he is ripping people off and those most vunerable
By:
Clungehungry
When: 30 Jul 11 11:26
Sib, my mum does to. Sitting snugly in the back of the cupboard like it has for the last thirty years! It's true that products built in the 50s and 60s certainly had a lengthy life span...we had a solid state radio from the 50s that I'm pretty sure would have survived a nuclear attack.
By:
DONEMYLOT
When: 30 Jul 11 11:35
jb , what is the correct mark-up on goods then, please? Is it a loss similar to the electrical goods in the supermarket?

How much % profit do you think Tesco make on everyday food please?

For sure, some small independents are far too expensive on very simiar quality food, but there's may not (MAY admittedly) have been bought by the warehouse load, frozen till ready to put on the shelves and past their very best date.

Now you may not care about this, many don't, but it then makes the food not of the same quality that many independents offer.

If we look at this the same way, we should all shop at Aldi, where better quality food is offered at cheaper than Tesco but ignored becuae it has stupid names on the front
By:
Clungehungry
When: 30 Jul 11 11:49
The food isn't of the same quality many of the independents offer, that's for sure!

There are two excellent small shops near me, which illustrate well how dreadful the other ones were and are. One is open from 5am-10pm, the other 7am-11pm. Both are spotless, and sell products at maybe 20% higher than supermarkets. Both are clearly thriving.

There is another, dingy, with empty shelves, crisps and pop at 70p a packet/can, and an attitude of sullen resentment to customers wishing to buy something. If you read Bill Bryson's book on the UK culture he encountered on arriving, he frequently derides this attitude to customer care (whilst celebrating many other British characteristics).

I do think Supermarkets need calling to account on many things, but in terms of quality and accountability they're way ahead of the old local store. Did you know that Sainsbury's no longer sells ANY battery farmed eggs?
By:
cooperman
When: 30 Jul 11 14:57
A Radiogram could be used as an air raid shelter........put that in your pipe Fritz!!
By:
creatureinthesky
When: 30 Jul 11 15:03
I'd like to go in a supermarket and draw a Sad on all the eggs from caged birds.
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 13 Jul 19 22:04
I'm selling my Morrison's iron for £3.50 ono, send me a pm if you're interested.
By:
casemoney
When: 13 Jul 19 22:39
Any  Irons in tonight ?
By:
Richie_Burnett
When: 14 Jul 19 01:55
Buying an iron is an egregious mistake imo.

Iron and ironing boards are a waste of money and ironing is a complete waste of time.
By:
casemoney
When: 14 Jul 19 02:54
Shocked Richie my mother in law would horrified by that statement Shocked

but I totally agree Grin
By:
Injera
When: 14 Jul 19 07:01
I bought some irons in a charity shop some while ago. Came with their own bag and a few balls.
By:
HGS
When: 14 Jul 19 12:16
Never heard of that brand. Maybe that's why so cheap?
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