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Posted 13 October 2016
Free large jar of Marmite with Daily Mail at Iceland
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Free large jar of Marmite with Daily Mail at Iceland.
Take voucher to Iceland on friday only for 500g jar of marmite (worth £4.50)
Most of the Icelands are out of stock - if you really want this, I'd strongly advise to check the stocks, and if they have it, reserve it first before buying the paper.. But you need to be pretty desperate to do all this for saving £4!!
I'll get my coat..
- firstofficer
Take voucher to Iceland on friday only for 500g jar of marmite (worth £4.50)
Most of the Icelands are out of stock - if you really want this, I'd strongly advise to check the stocks, and if they have it, reserve it first before buying the paper.. But you need to be pretty desperate to do all this for saving £4!!
I'll get my coat..
- firstofficer
Iceland has currently Get £6 off your first £45+ shop , and the referrer gets £6 off a £60+ spend campaign, if you want to use it you can do so from this .
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sorted byPerfect for a Daily Mail offer...
But on the other hand aren't Tesco guilty of dictating prices to their suppliers? Milk anyone?
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As if the Mail wasn't bad enough, you have to bring a Telegraph cartoon to the table...
On the flip side I'm still miffed with Unilever even though Tesco have kissed and made up.
Greedy corporates get my goat
Boring.
And on behalf of everyone else, I'd like to apologise for you.
I'm also miffed at greedy Tesco holding their suppliers to ransom, just like they do our farmers.
But if the costs of production of Marmite in the UK have risen 10% why should they be expected to not make their customers pay 10% more? They have a legal responsibility to their shareholders to maximise their profitability.
Oh, so where does the oil, machinery, glass, plastic and cardboard packaging, used in the UK come from? Eaton? Ipswich? Peckham? Inner Manchester? Shrewsbury? Melton Mobray? Pickhill Thirsk?
Actually, I can't be bothered any more, You are a Little Englander and I claim my five pounds.
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Don't need to buy it. if you want Marmite just dip your spoon into any passing dogs exhaust pipe.
Could be wrong, but I think they scrape Marmite for free out from the bottom of the Bass brewery in Burton on Trent. It's just a by product. In my humble opinion, the Unilever price rises are opportunistic and not a consequence of Brexit.
Unilever don't export much Marmite.
But has the cost of Marmite - made in Britain, sold in Britain - really risen or is Unilever just being opportunistic and, in so doing, demonstrate how consumers would suffer under TTIP?
Costs of manufacturing and distribution in the UK have risen recently, in case you haven't noticed. The slump in the value of Sterling means that fuel, machinery, glass, plastic, cardboard packaging etc, etc, all imported, have risen by about 20% in price. These costs either have to be absorbed by manufacturers or passed on to consumers.
I'll just switch supermarkets to whoever has the best deals at the time.
Something I've done for last 30 years
Any Iceland staff in here with any evidence, either way, on this theory?
Our Doris ain't a big fan of Iceland, do you know if Tesco accept the voucher?
"all imported"??????????????????????????????????????? You sound like a spokesman for Unilever.
Er yes you are a Little Englander
and I want my five pounds
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Good deal thanks OP.
Capitalism and the power supermarkets have gained. The number of honest, hard working independent stores has reduced greatly over time, clothing, electrical, convenience, grocery and more has been lost to stores like Tesco.
Why?
Price.
Yeah but at least with Marmite, I get to keep my fingers.