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Is this M&S hamper really worth £1000?!?

33 replies

VampiresLoveNECKtarines · 31/10/2014 19:58

www.marksandspencer.com/ultimate-christmas-hamper/p/p21055803

Was looking through the M&S Christmas food catalogue and couldn't understand how all this food and drink could add up to £1k?!? Sheer madness to me!

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BOFster · 31/10/2014 20:01

A few bottles of plonk? Blimey.

Surely real booze connoisseurs would be after artisanal bollocks from Harrods or something, rather than our nation's finest purveyor of pants?

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bakingtins · 31/10/2014 20:07

There's about 40 items on the list and while one or two are bottles of bubbly, there are also packets of diamond encrusted biscuits and gold plated jars of jam. Does it come with the services of a butler for the entire holidays?

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InvasionOfTheBodyShatners · 31/10/2014 20:08

One of mine and DH's favourite activities in the run up to Christmas is trying to guess the price of M&S hampers Grin. We take it in turns to read out the list of contents and the other person tries to tot it up.

We never underestimate the price, in spite of years of estimating experience.

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Mrsgrumble · 31/10/2014 20:14

Honesty, that's a joke

I once won a Christmas hamper with champagne, luxury cheeses, whiskey, brandy, lots of wine, lots of luxury chocolates - huge (about a metre long wicker basket)

The basket alone was beautiful.

.... Totally off point of thread Blush

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LokiBear · 31/10/2014 22:35

No. Just no.

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chocomochi · 31/10/2014 22:43

I thought they added one too many zero's before clicking your link. But definitely no mistake there Shock at the cost.

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squiggleirl · 31/10/2014 22:44

There's 15 bottles of alcohol in it (3 red, 3 white, 1 brandy, 1 port, 2 champagne, 4 sparkling wine, 1 gin)

There are also chocolates, biscuits, cake, pudding, jams, tea, coffee, fruit, olives, peaches, honey, chutneys, oil, vinegar, cranberry sauce.

Not saying I'd buy it, or even want it (why in God's name do they still include tea and jam in hampers?), but it is M&S, and there is a lot of stuff in the hamper.

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BOFster · 31/10/2014 22:52

But it's a THOUSAND POUNDS Shock

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joanofarchitrave · 31/10/2014 22:56

Shock

It's delivered with a personal message, which is presumably 'I am considerably richer than yow'

To be fair, the three wicker trunks probably make up a couple of hundred quid.

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SecretNutellaFix · 31/10/2014 23:19

I worked out how much the alcohol price came to and it was about £300, so no I certainly don't think that it is worth what they are charging.

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NoArmaniNoPunani · 31/10/2014 23:25

I'd rather have the cash thanks

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JeanneDeMontbaston · 31/10/2014 23:28

I haven't even looked at the link yet, I'm snorting at 'Britain's finest purveyor of pants'.

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0pheliaBalls · 01/11/2014 07:43

That's actually disgusting. Just buy the stuff separately (not necessarily from M&S either) and put it all in a nice box. Presumably this is for people with more money than sense time who think impersonal, expensive gifts are the way to go. Just, no.

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vestandknickers · 01/11/2014 07:48

Free delivery though!

Grin

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flanjabelle · 01/11/2014 07:50

Oh well if there's free delivery I may just have to...

No.

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WastingMyYoungYears · 01/11/2014 08:00

Ordered.

Thanks for bringing this to my attention OP WinkGrin.

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Jellylove · 01/11/2014 08:25

The personal message would have to be from the queen!

Would like to see what Aldi could come up with in its advert for its alternative hamper? Smile and the price

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trixymalixy · 01/11/2014 11:25

If you were rich enough to spend £1k on a hamper you'd buy one from F&M or Harrods surely, not M&S?!??

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Camolips · 01/11/2014 11:31

I'm intrigued now. How much would a Harrod's one cost with similar stuff? I'm assuming M & S have actually done some marketing for this.

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Camolips · 01/11/2014 11:33

Even if they don't sell and they reduce them by 75% in the after Christmas sale I still wouldn't be tempted.

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WastingMyYoungYears · 01/11/2014 12:18

I wonder if they expect not to sell many, but do it to make their cheaper (Grin) hampers appear to be more reasonably priced.

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WrappedInABlankie · 01/11/2014 12:29

Who spends £20,000 on a hamper???? Wtf ShockShockShock

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Camolips · 01/11/2014 12:33

Certainly not any normal person Shock

Yes, the m&s one is looking good value in comparison. Shock

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