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Hovis Crackers ( For Example)
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These are currently £1.50 in Asda but in my local B&M bargains they are just 57 pence with a long date, how can they sell them for this price?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, if the weight and packaging are all the same and in English I am not sure on this particular product.
Recent examples of this were explained when the idea of 'Social Supermarkets' was raised.
One example, last year Heinz did tins of beans labelled 'Hallowbeanz' October time, after this time large stores did not want a product that appeared to be out of date (even though it wasn't) hence these are sold off at a fraction of the cost.
Recent examples of this were explained when the idea of 'Social Supermarkets' was raised.
One example, last year Heinz did tins of beans labelled 'Hallowbeanz' October time, after this time large stores did not want a product that appeared to be out of date (even though it wasn't) hence these are sold off at a fraction of the cost.
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