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AIBU?

To spend £2 on a loaf of bread.

165 replies

Whathappenedtothelego · 26/06/2020 19:28

BIL face-timed while we were making tea (cheese on toast).

Apparently our bread looks posh, he asked how much it costs, madness according to him. It costs 4 times as much as it should, he says.

Well, fair enough, but we all like this one, and don't mind paying for something we enjoy. And it keeps the local bakery in business.

Now he keeps sending DH incessant supermarket links to cheaper loaves of bread. (He's nearly 50 by the way, not a teenager).

AIBU to think buying the cheapest product available isn't actually morally superior? It's not like I'm asking him to buy expensive bread.

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garbagegirl · 26/06/2020 19:31

What an odd reaction

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JohnnyMcGrathSaysFuckOff · 26/06/2020 19:32

That sounds fairly cheap to me actually Confused

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Alchemila · 26/06/2020 19:33

How bizarre.

Remind him that cheap bread is often full of shite and that there’s a good reason for paying a little bit more to have something with no preservatives etc.

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BlueyBee · 26/06/2020 19:33

The bread we buy is £3.50 a loaf. Yours sounds like a bargain.

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Sparklesocks · 26/06/2020 19:33

What a strange thing to fixate on.

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IsThisNameTaken · 26/06/2020 19:33

£2 seems fairly standard for a good loaf of bread, I've paid double that

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Etinox · 26/06/2020 19:33

Weirdo. He’s putting you in your place. Nicest bread I know costs £3.75.

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bloodywhitecat · 26/06/2020 19:34

Mine regularly costs that, we tend to buy from our local baker rather than the supermarket because we prefer bread from the bakers. I am pretty sure the bakery's overheads mean their bread costs more than a mass produced supermarket loaf so it seems a fair price to me.

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KilljoysDutch · 26/06/2020 19:35

A loaf of just warburtons is £1.05 and shops own "nice" bread is £1-£1.50 a loaf. Can you even get a 50p loaf?

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ShyTown · 26/06/2020 19:35

£2 doesn’t sound expensive but really who cares. It’s very odd that he’s that invested in your choice of bread to the point where he’s googling bread and sending you link after link. I’d be inclined to ask him if he’s ok and what else is going on.

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PotteringAlong · 26/06/2020 19:36

£2 for a loaf of bread is a lot and more than I would pay, but that’s fine. There will be stuff I will spend my money on that you will think is ridiculous.

Ignore him.

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GreyShadow · 26/06/2020 19:36

Why would you buy 50p bread, if you can afford not to!! It never goes off so god knows what's in it.

Your BIL is cuckoo! Out of interest does he challenge any of your other purchases? House? Car? Very strange behaviour! Just ignore!

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PotteringAlong · 26/06/2020 19:37

@KilljoysDutch Morrisons own toastie loaf is 55p!

Smile

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rottiemum88 · 26/06/2020 19:37

He'd have a fit at our local delicatessen Grin

To spend £2 on a loaf of bread.
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Megan2018 · 26/06/2020 19:38

I genuinely have no idea how much a loaf of bread costs! We just buy the ones we like and I never look.
If you aren’t on a budget who cares what is costs? Weird. He sounds unhinged!

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Unknown2020 · 26/06/2020 19:38

How strange. I don’t think that’s particularly expensive, we do however go through stages of buying the cheap loaves as DC prefer it for toasting but my favourite loaf I buy when I’m passing my local shop is probably near £3 for a loaf which I’ve never thought nothing of tbh.

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Floralnomad · 26/06/2020 19:39

He would absolutely freak out at the price of gluten free bread .

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Aroundtheworldin80moves · 26/06/2020 19:39

Depends whether you think food is just fuel or something to be savoured.

However there has been number of threads on here about spending the absolute minimum on food (not just people who can't afford it, just people trying to pare everything to the bone)

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AntiHop · 26/06/2020 19:40

I regularly spend £3.50 on a sourdough. There's no point comparing it to a 50p supermarket loaf. They're completely different things.

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LaPampa · 26/06/2020 19:41

£2 sounds a pretty reasonable price to me for decent bread. Fancy bread round where we are costs £4 - £4.50 (it is good though and they make their own flour)

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Bluntness100 · 26/06/2020 19:42

I’m also a bit embarrassed by the fact you can buy loaves for 50 p. Generally I pay between 1£ and 1.50 for The generic sliced packaged stuff.

For decent stuff like something from gails bakery I pay about 3.50.

I can’t understand why anyone would get their arse in their hands about what kind of bread someone was eating.

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PeasInAPot · 26/06/2020 19:43

50p is literally the shittest bread you can buy. £2 is pretty standard for a decent loaf, its cheap for a bakery Id say

Its 1.50, how is that a waste of money? If you cant afford it fair enough but you obviously can

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Shinebright72 · 26/06/2020 19:43

@KilljoysDutch

A loaf of just warburtons is £1.05 and shops own "nice" bread is £1-£1.50 a loaf. Can you even get a 50p loaf?

Yes you can get a 50p loaf.
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PickAChew · 26/06/2020 19:43

It costs me about 50-80p just for the 8ngredients for a breadmaker loaf so £2 for good bread that someone else has made isn't bad.

The only sub 50p bread I ever buy is the stuff the local coop marks down in the evening!

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Shinebright72 · 26/06/2020 19:44

You can taste the quality of nice bread. I don’t mind paying extra for a loaf as I’m a big fan!!

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