Rip off Britain ... or are we the mugs?
Posted: 20 Apr 2016, 12:21
I would say that it is a bit of both.
Which? magazine has had a long running campaign about prices versus sizes/quantities/weights of products. It is now reporting another batch of products where the price has gone up or stayed the same for less of the product, these include Andrex toilet rolls, Tropicana juice, Dettol wipes and McVitie's digestives.
So right, these companies are taking the Mickey, and we have know for ages that is what they have been doing, but what are we doing in return?
I buy the majority of things loose or by weight so I know the price per lb/Kg and can see whether it has gone up. But I also have to buy some things pre-packed such as toilet rolls, cleaners, shampoo etc. When I see these charlatans pulling a fast one I move brands: I have absolutely no loyalty. It is time for us consumers to take matters into our own hands.
Which? magazine has had a long running campaign about prices versus sizes/quantities/weights of products. It is now reporting another batch of products where the price has gone up or stayed the same for less of the product, these include Andrex toilet rolls, Tropicana juice, Dettol wipes and McVitie's digestives.
So right, these companies are taking the Mickey, and we have know for ages that is what they have been doing, but what are we doing in return?
I buy the majority of things loose or by weight so I know the price per lb/Kg and can see whether it has gone up. But I also have to buy some things pre-packed such as toilet rolls, cleaners, shampoo etc. When I see these charlatans pulling a fast one I move brands: I have absolutely no loyalty. It is time for us consumers to take matters into our own hands.