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blackestnight
31 Aug 15 19:36
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Three small red onions in some sort of bag from the Co-op 99p, three massive loose red onions 48p.

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By:
a bitofinterest
When: 31 Aug 15 19:38
brings tears to your eyes Cry
By:
stonecold-
When: 31 Aug 15 20:26
Laugh
By:
Shanelee1966
When: 31 Aug 15 21:24
The world is just a great big onion.
By:
blackbarn
When: 31 Aug 15 22:00
The retail Co-op used to be an honorable and principled organisation.  Now they shut Village pubs!!   Cuckfield and Cowfold and that is just Mid Sussex.  Haven't used them for three years and won't ever again.
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naydam
When: 31 Aug 15 23:01
Were they different types of onions? Was one a much rarer type than the other? Do the smaller ones taste better? What is the cost of production?

If everything else is equal can I assume that you bought the cheaper ones? Maybe one item wasn't dear at all...just that the other was very cheap!
By:
naydam
When: 31 Aug 15 23:01
Were they different types of onions? Was one a much rarer type than the other? Do the smaller ones taste better? What is the cost of production?

If everything else is equal can I assume that you bought the cheaper ones? Maybe one item wasn't dear at all...just that the other was very cheap!
By:
Aunty Post
When: 01 Sep 15 13:50
To answer your first question......
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blackestnight
When: 02 Sep 15 00:09
The cheaper much larger red onions were very nice choppped thinly with green peppers for a lovely cheese on toast.
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