Outrageous price for corned beef at Woolworth's leave shoppers gobsmacked- ‘Is fresh actually cheaper?'
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Ah, the classic staple of many Aussie homes – corned beef.
We’re sure many of our members fondly remember the days when a rich and hearty corned beef meal was an affordable staple in the Australian household.
Unfortunately, those days might be long gone, as one Aussie discovered the astonishing price of canned corned beef on a recent trip to Woolworths.
Paniora Nukunuku, a Sydney resident originally from New Zealand, couldn't believe his eyes when he saw a 340g tin of Hamper Regular Corn Beef sporting a staggering price tag of $9.05.
To add further insult to injury, the tin also carried a 'low price’ label, implying that the price was considered lower than normal by the supermarket giant. But what happened to the affordable corned beef meals of yesteryear?
Paniora first expressed his disappointment with the rising cost of canned corned beef in March 2022, when it cost $8.20. Fast forward fourteen months, and the price had soared by more than 10%.
He documented his frustration in a video shared on social media, sparking a wave of sympathetic and equally frustrated reactions.
Surprisingly, many commenters pointed out fresh beef is now priced similarly or cheaper than the canned variety.
'For that price, it's almost cheaper to buy fresh meat,' a fellow shopper commented on Paniora's video.
Another wrote: ‘Corned beef was made for people in poverty, how the tables have turned.’
Others called for a break in the supermarket duopoly in Australia to encourage competition and drive down costs.
'We need to abolish the duopoly of supermarkets in Australia,' one user suggested.
Some saw the humour in the situation, with one person joking: 'I guess it's time to grow my own food.’
This is not the first time a beloved item’s price hike has infuriated many shoppers. In this article, we shared how customers reacted to the massive increase in the cost of Pepsi Max.
Given the nostalgic link between corned beef and more frugal times, it's frustrating for many – especially those of us who remember when corned beef was an economical meal option – to witness this dramatic price increase.
Aside from the obvious nostalgia factor, corned beef has long been cherished for its versatility in various recipes, from sandwiches to casseroles.
However, with prices on the rise, consumers may be forced to seek more affordable alternatives or turn to fresh cuts of beef as a more cost-effective option.
So, dear members, let's keep our eyes peeled for those supermarket bargains.
What are your thoughts on this price hike? Share them with us in the comments below!
We’re sure many of our members fondly remember the days when a rich and hearty corned beef meal was an affordable staple in the Australian household.
Unfortunately, those days might be long gone, as one Aussie discovered the astonishing price of canned corned beef on a recent trip to Woolworths.
Paniora Nukunuku, a Sydney resident originally from New Zealand, couldn't believe his eyes when he saw a 340g tin of Hamper Regular Corn Beef sporting a staggering price tag of $9.05.
To add further insult to injury, the tin also carried a 'low price’ label, implying that the price was considered lower than normal by the supermarket giant. But what happened to the affordable corned beef meals of yesteryear?
Paniora first expressed his disappointment with the rising cost of canned corned beef in March 2022, when it cost $8.20. Fast forward fourteen months, and the price had soared by more than 10%.
He documented his frustration in a video shared on social media, sparking a wave of sympathetic and equally frustrated reactions.
Surprisingly, many commenters pointed out fresh beef is now priced similarly or cheaper than the canned variety.
'For that price, it's almost cheaper to buy fresh meat,' a fellow shopper commented on Paniora's video.
Another wrote: ‘Corned beef was made for people in poverty, how the tables have turned.’
Others called for a break in the supermarket duopoly in Australia to encourage competition and drive down costs.
'We need to abolish the duopoly of supermarkets in Australia,' one user suggested.
Some saw the humour in the situation, with one person joking: 'I guess it's time to grow my own food.’
This is not the first time a beloved item’s price hike has infuriated many shoppers. In this article, we shared how customers reacted to the massive increase in the cost of Pepsi Max.
Key Takeaways
- A Sydney man spotted a 340g tin of Hamper Regular Corned Beef priced at $9.05 in Woolworth's, with a 'low price label.'
- The price of the tin increased by more than 10% in fourteen months, prompting outrage and shock from the public.
- Many commenters pointed out that fresh beef is now the same price or cheaper than corned beef.
- Some called for an end to the supermarket duopoly in Australia and expressed frustration with the rising costs of food items.
Given the nostalgic link between corned beef and more frugal times, it's frustrating for many – especially those of us who remember when corned beef was an economical meal option – to witness this dramatic price increase.
Aside from the obvious nostalgia factor, corned beef has long been cherished for its versatility in various recipes, from sandwiches to casseroles.
However, with prices on the rise, consumers may be forced to seek more affordable alternatives or turn to fresh cuts of beef as a more cost-effective option.
So, dear members, let's keep our eyes peeled for those supermarket bargains.
What are your thoughts on this price hike? Share them with us in the comments below!