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Re: Lidl prices rise by almost three per cent since June.
Quite an interesting article that is. No question inflation is rising but I think competition will keep a lid on it. Also, so dependent on weather for specific products.Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Posthttps://www.walesonline.co.uk/whats-...pping-21824769
I've been doing my weekly shop at Aldi's lately and I'd say the same sort of thing definitely applies there.
Starting from an insanely low base too. A loaf of bread in Lidl may cost 50p. Someone on even a low wage may only need to work 3-4 minutes to pay for that. At various points in history people may have worked 3-4 hours for the same loaf, and in some cases globally, 3-4 days.
You can predict here what will be more expensive going forward:
Trading Economics provides data for several commodities including live bid/ask quotes, last trading prices, forecasts, charts with historical time series and news. This table was last updated on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
Porrdige, Coffee, Sugar etc..
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The article says the price of a beef joint had gone down by £1. That's the price they paid, not the price per kg, which has gone down £2.50.
Unless they compare like for like then there's no point in making a comparison.
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I’d agree that the price of some food has been very cheap for a long time. Tony mentions milk, I can remember there being a fuss about milk a year or two ago when dairy farmers were saying they barely made a profit with the prices charged by the bigger supermarkets. Fresh veg is so cheap as well, but the trend generally is definitely upwards.Originally posted by JamesWales View PostQuite an interesting article that is. No question inflation is rising but I think competition will keep a lid on it. Also, so dependent on weather for specific products.
Starting from an insanely low base too. A loaf of bread in Lidl may cost 50p. Someone on even a low wage may only need to work 3-4 minutes to pay for that. At various points in history people may have worked 3-4 hours for the same loaf, and in some cases globally, 3-4 days.
You can predict here what will be more expensive going forward:
Trading Economics provides data for several commodities including live bid/ask quotes, last trading prices, forecasts, charts with historical time series and news. This table was last updated on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
Porrdige, Coffee, Sugar etc..
How much of that is seasonal is hard to tell, I like pink lady apples and their price has varied wildly in recent months - I’ve paid as little as £1.49 for a pack of six within the last six months, on Monday, they were £2.69.
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Re: Lidl prices rise by almost three per cent since June.
3 minutes to earn 50p would give you a pay rate of £20 per hour. Not quite my definition of a low wage!Originally posted by JamesWales View PostA loaf of bread in Lidl may cost 50p. Someone on even a low wage may only need to work 3-4 minutes to pay for that.
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Re: Lidl prices rise by almost three per cent since June.
Someone on £10p/h (not much above minimum wage) earns 1000p an hour, 16p a minute, 16p X 3 = 48pOriginally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post3 minutes to earn 50p would give you a pay rate of £20 per hour. Not quite my definition of a low wage!
Either way, my main point is that food, for most, is undeniably more affordable than at any point in history.
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Its everywhere
Good morning from #Germany, where inflation has increased by >4%, highest since Dec1993.mainly driven by energy and food prices. Marked price increases were recorded for heating oil (+76,5%) & motor fuels (+28.4%). Prices of natural gas (+5.7%) and electricity (+2.0%) rose, too
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My mistake. I royally fecked up here. 3 mins for 50p = 30 mins for £5, so £10 an hour, which is what you'd have if £10ph is 16.66666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666 666666666666666666666666666666666666666666p a minute.Originally posted by JamesWales View PostSomeone on £10p/h (not much above minimum wage) earns 1000p an hour, 16p a minute, 16p X 3 = 48p
Either way, my main point is that food, for most, is undeniably more affordable than at any point in history.
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Evening from Poland, most of these price rises haven’t hit here yet but diesel has gone up about 15% in the last year, heating oil is 50% dearer than UK thanks to Chelsea & fellow Russians. Milk is about 40p. Food is still ridiculously cheap.Originally posted by life on mars View PostIts everywhere
Good morning from #Germany, where inflation has increased by >4%, highest since Dec1993.mainly driven by energy and food prices. Marked price increases were recorded for heating oil (+76,5%) & motor fuels (+28.4%). Prices of natural gas (+5.7%) and electricity (+2.0%) rose, too
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Sorry if this is straying off the point.
In Prague for the football. Eat in TGI ordered 2x burger meals with 1 side and 1 desert with 4 beers - converted to £30 paid cash.
Thought to myself we had the exact same meal in TGI Cardiff in June - checked my online banking and that was £60.
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Originally posted by life on mars View PostIts everywhere
Good morning from #Germany, where inflation has increased by >4%, highest since Dec1993.mainly driven by energy and food prices. Marked price increases were recorded for heating oil (+76,5%) & motor fuels (+28.4%). Prices of natural gas (+5.7%) and electricity (+2.0%) rose, too
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Are you sure that the desert with 4 beers wasn't a mirage?Originally posted by 19bluebirds27 View PostSorry if this is straying off the point.
In Prague for the football. Eat in TGI ordered 2x burger meals with 1 side and 1 desert with 4 beers - converted to £30 paid cash.
Thought to myself we had the exact same meal in TGI Cardiff in June - checked my online banking and that was £60.
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