Cravendale milk

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Cotty

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40,947 posts

296 months

Thursday 30th January
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Wow just noticed that 1L of Cravendale milk has jumped from £1.40 to £2 in the space of a week. This is at Sainsburys.

https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/cost-of-living/...

soad

33,754 posts

188 months

Thursday 30th January
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Used to work there, Stourton Dairy (in milk/cream production).

Usually on offer, if buying two bottles (at Coop/OneStop etc)?

Portofino

4,665 posts

203 months

Thursday 30th January
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I’ve noticed that lot’s of stuff has markedly jumped in price in the last week or two…..


Mr_J

458 posts

59 months

Thursday 30th January
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I spotted that in Tesco at the weekend.

We bought 2L for £3 instead.

Cotty

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Thursday 30th January
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soad said:
Usually on offer, if buying two bottles (at Coop/OneStop etc)?
I find that's only on the 2L bottles. £3 or two for £4
I shop for my mum and she only want 1L, ill have 2L so don't need the extra litre

ambuletz

11,163 posts

193 months

Thursday 30th January
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I haven't bought cravendale ever since my local (ASDA) started doing their own brand filtered milk. Cheaper, tastes the same, lasts just as long.

soad

33,754 posts

188 months

Thursday 30th January
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Cotty said:
I find that's only on the 2L bottles. £3 or two for £4
I shop for my mum and she only want 1L, ill have 2L so don't need the extra litre
I misspoke, you’re absolutely correct. It’s definitely pricey these days (post Covid).


Cotty

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Thursday 30th January
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soad said:
I misspoke, you’re absolutely correct. It’s definitely pricey these days (post Covid).
I just spotted this. 3L for the price of 2L getmecoat

RSTurboPaul

11,729 posts

270 months

Thursday 30th January
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Are these all Arla products that have gone up in price?

Perhaps there is pushback on the Bovaer stuff they are feeding cows and they are trying to make up lost revenue.

croyde

24,478 posts

242 months

Thursday 30th January
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Loads of stuff has shot up again despite low inflation. Some by as much as 20 odd percent.

I hear Southern Water are going up 43 percent.

The whole caboodle is getting fekin ridiculous.

Company I work for has not given out a pay rise in 5 years yet meanwhile everything is many times more than it was back then.

Luckily for me, I can ride it but many have been struggling and there's just no end in sight for them.

21TonyK

12,263 posts

221 months

Thursday 30th January
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On the assumption the preference for filtered milk is the extended life it's cheaper to buy normal milk a litre at a time and chuck any excess away if not used before it goes off.

I know my Dad manages it but I cant work out how a 1litre of milk lasts more than a few days, half a dozen cups of tea a day soon rattles through it.

Ham_and_Jam

2,996 posts

109 months

Thursday 30th January
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21TonyK said:
On the assumption the preference for filtered milk is the extended life it's cheaper to buy normal milk a litre at a time and chuck any excess away if not used before it goes off.

I know my Dad manages it but I cant work out how a 1litre of milk lasts more than a few days, half a dozen cups of tea a day soon rattles through it.
Exactly. TBH the difference between the shelf life of filtered and regular pasteurised has closed significantly in the last few years.

Back in the 80s / 90s you were lucky to get 5-7 days with the regular stuff. Now it’s regular about 2 weeks. Don’t see the point in filtered.

Cotty

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Friday 31st January
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Ham_and_Jam said:
Exactly. TBH the difference between the shelf life of filtered and regular pasteurised has closed significantly in the last few years.

Back in the 80s / 90s you were lucky to get 5-7 days with the regular stuff. Now it’s regular about 2 weeks. Don’t see the point in filtered.
I have been using it in tea for years, but you are right ill just go back to normal semi skimmed.