Tony L
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Currently 2x6 of Mutti polpa is cheaper than 12.
It's £4.20 but don't hold your breath.It's very tasty not
as fine as passata but smoother than chopped.
Ofcourse supermarket stuff is cheaper.Mutti is nice though.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005PXJ8D2/?tag=pinkfishmedia-21
Currently 2x6 of Mutti polpa is cheaper than 12.
It's £4.20 but don't hold your breath.It's very tasty not
as fine as passata but smoother than chopped.
Ofcourse supermarket stuff is cheaper.Mutti is nice though.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005PXJ8D2/?tag=pinkfishmedia-21
Hang on guys, do you honestly order such dirt cheap items on Amazon, even when you can get them at your local shop ? I must be missing something.Currently 2x6 of Mutti polpa is cheaper than 12.
It's £4.20 but don't hold your breath.It's very tasty not
as fine as passata but smoother than chopped.
Ofcourse supermarket stuff is cheaper.Mutti is nice though.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005PXJ8D2/?tag=pinkfishmedia-21
Hang on guys, do you honestly order such dirt cheap items on Amazon, even when you can get them at your local shop
I must be missing something.
Not particularly green myself, but following Covid, not many people seem to be interested in the climate situation any longer.
We have the same taste saxophone-wise I see your point about the Amazon model, and it's certainly more economical to order online than driving two hours to Geneva where I could hypothetically find this Dexter Gordon record. Or not.PS Try preordering this from your local grocer!
But for all people who like cooking (including me), it is no option to order salads and vegetables from Amazon,
And if the delivery guy drives past your door anyway, it’s all ok to stop over for a pack of chives.
Yeah, but open to explot. In house information on the algorithm being used, which according to amazon isn't face recognition could be utilised in 'slight of hand' clothing/ human frame size/ stature/ walk replacement shoppers. Not sure I trust that one until they have a fraud unit with expertise in dealing with it.
The software they use to recognise customers and what they put in their bags, with the benefit of inside knowledge... i.e. How your shopping is billed to you after you have presented your QR code at the door... is open to exploit.
I’m curious why you think the Amazon model is less green than local shops? I’m prepared to bet that when viewed from a full logistics perspective it is the exact reverse as it is a heck of a lot more economical than shipping product to multiple distributors and then to local shops, and then, worst of all, you getting in your car to go shopping. Amazon is effectively a distribution hub that delivers direct to the customer cutting out all middle-men. Each delivery guy will be making a hundred or more deliveries from one van rather than a hundred or more individuals parking their own cars in town etc. It is the equivalent of car-sharing on a simply massive scale. Basically the reason Amazon is so price competitive and quick is it cuts so many stages out of the whole product manufacturer to end-user logistics cycle. Each item will have moved far less miles on average.
PS Try preordering this from your local grocer!