Now I don't know how many supermarkets or other stores for that matter charge for single items that I am used to being by the weight.
Today in Morrison's I had to buy the following by the unit
Chipolatas & cumberland loose sausages from butchers counter now sold per unit rather than per KG
Tomatoes per tomato
Granny smiths sold per apple
What next?
Grated cheese per strand?
Cooked meats per slice?
Eggs singular?
Also the new "milk for farmers"
4 pints of normal 89p for 4 pints
4 pints of "milk for farmers" £1.12
Now I don't mind paying the extra 23p as the label next to it says "We give 23p back to the farmer per bottle" So does that mean that they give nothing back to the farmer for the exact same milk at 89p per bottle?