Are Prices Coming Down On Certain Items ?

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timmydownawell wrote:
PSD-Kiwi wrote:mom n pop store sells me Cambodia cases for $12, and the pull tab promo is still going.
Must stop by at my old mom n pop shop and see if they're still 50c then. I had a few free can tabs and the store I was at refused to take them, and the cans they were selling only had the flip type tabs on them so no more free beers (or be it 500r beers).
They sell both ring pull types. I think the local shop sells the normal rings (that don't come off) for 2 or 300 less. You have to be a regular for most shops out here to honor the agreement on the offer.
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Jerry Atrick wrote:I buy my cheese from lhs $9 a kilo for basic cheddar. Fuck supermarket prices. Been some time since my last visit, but the deli,and veggies used kick lucky lucky and bayon for cheese prices
What's lhs? You should try the mature cheddar in Thai Huot, especially if your English. It's a real blast on the taste buds after the processed stuff. Their Singapore salami is excellent too.
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juansweetpotato wrote: You should try the mature cheddar in Thai Huot, especially if your English. It's a real blast on the taste buds after the processed stuff.
I've always loved Mainland Vintage Tasty from NZ, myself. Haven't seen it yet, but Aeon supermarket had a TWO KILO block of NZ Anchor cheddar for $24... but no smaller size. I suppose I could cut it into smaller blocks and freeze it.
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timmydownawell wrote:
juansweetpotato wrote: You should try the mature cheddar in Thai Huot, especially if your English. It's a real blast on the taste buds after the processed stuff.
I've always loved Mainland Vintage Tasty from NZ, myself. Haven't seen it yet, but Aeon supermarket had a TWO KILO block of NZ Anchor cheddar for $24... but no smaller size. I suppose I could cut it into smaller blocks and freeze it.
Is that Anchor cheese real cheese? It tastes processed to me. Maybe it's my old tounge, but I can't get any flavour out of it. I know its cheap though. How much is it in New Zealand?

I can just picture you in your hammock with your Anchor beer and your Anchor cheese reading about SNV sailors in the local news. lol
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juansweetpotato wrote:
Is that Anchor cheese real cheese? It tastes processed to me. Maybe it's my old tounge, but I can't get any flavour out of it. I know its cheap though. How much is it in New Zealand?

I can just picture you in your hammock with your Anchor beer and your Anchor cheese reading about SNV sailors in the local news. lol
Haha. Yeah Anchor cheese is genuine kiwi cheddar. But unless I can find a smaller block I might just get the Aged cheddar from Thai Huot instead. The Mainland Vintage I used to get in AU was AU$8/US$5.90 for 500g, but was uber tasty.

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