Local greengrocer didn't have any cauliflower, but just as I was leaving his colleague walked in with a box. The price? £3! Apparently the price at market jumped up to £15/box. Lemons have similarly gone from £16 to £25 a box wholesale.
I wonder if low-carb panic buyers have created this demand?
I imagine the supermarkets may try to underwrite the price for a while, but the corner stores will have to pass it on to us.
(He's not ripping us off; he volunteered the price straight after saying they were available, as a warning)
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I don't think I would pay £3 for a cauliflower. I would tend to look for other vegetables at a more reasonable price. This reminds me of what is happening to some of Amazon's prices. I support a Cat Rescue and regularly order items for the Rescue from Amazon. The 30 litre bag of wood pellet litter ranges in price from about £11.49 (normal price) to about £17.49. I always wait for it to drop back to the normal price and I think this is what others are doing. I don't think people are buying when it goes up to £17.49 and it then drops back to £11.49.
I just visited a supermarket. They had no cauliflower (or zucchini/courgette). I wonder if the absence was sold out, or if they aren't stocking it because they would have to bump the price so high?
They aren’t replenishing in the daytime do social distancing reasons & more food is being bought for home consumption.
There was an issue with availability & size of cauliflowers over the winter due to the cauliflower harvest but that was fixed by early March. A very large cauli could well be £2.50 in Tesco. Plenty of caulis in our local Tesco’s & Waitrose in the mornings but not by the afternoon - the displays are not designed to hold a whole day of all veg & not where people are buying 30% more food in the supermarket (now cafes & restaurants are closed). Go early is the answer.
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