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To spend £2 on a loaf of bread.

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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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heyheyho · 27/06/2020 09:17

I spend £1.50 for 6 slice of bread. It's delicious

heyheyho · 27/06/2020 09:19

Actually, I think it's 5 which is annoying as there's always 1 slice left

VeganCow · 27/06/2020 10:14

Send bil this link gailsbread.co.uk/order/bread/97-french-dark-sourdough-2kg.html

MistyIsland · 27/06/2020 10:26

I regularly spend £5/6 on a loaf of sourdough from an artisan bakery. It’s delicious and well worth the money.

However I have now learnt to make my own and it’s nearly just as good. I have also made my own ciabatta which was lovely as well. You can’t beat decent bread. 50p loaves just don’t cut it. At a push I will buy the M&S 65p loaf if I can’t get to my normal shop.

£2 is reasonable for a decent loaf you BIL sounds a bit weird.

Ostanovka · 27/06/2020 10:33

My basic sliced loaf in a plastic bag costs £2 from the milkman - nice bakery ones are £4.

Branleuse · 27/06/2020 10:46

I love really good bread. My favourite at the moment is the pugliese toasting bread from waitrose or sainsburies and thats £2 for a small loaf.
The children seem to prefer the crappy cheap white bread, so I get that too. I dont mind eating that for toast, but I wouldnt want that to be the only bread I eat. Bread is too important

EmbarrassedUser · 27/06/2020 10:48

I always get the one I like which is the Warbutons seeded, about £1.65. Makes my day when it’s reduced to 10p and I can put a load in the freezer 😀😀

SpiderStan · 27/06/2020 11:09

It's your money, spend £10 on a load of bread if you want. Although £10 would be quite excessive Hmm

WendyHoused · 27/06/2020 11:34

Literally just walked back into the house from buying a £4.75 loaf from the deli.
Quick, arrest me for being a class traitor Wink
It’s enormous, keeps all week, tastes absolutely fantastic. When I can afford it I get it, the rest of the time I stick to bagels or pitta. I’m just not keen on Chorleywood bread unless it’s a toastie.

DH likes whole meal granary, kids like cheap white bread. We have a freezer full of those.

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 27/06/2020 14:42

Ponders...

I am making pizza dough for DS (he asked to do a home made pizza )

It is rising happily in the bowl.

How easy is it to make bread if I can rustle up pizza dough ?

I used to call in to a Tesco Extra a couple of times a month when I dropped recycling off , bought myself a fresh bloomer loaf , came home , toasted some

GenevaL · 27/06/2020 14:55

He needs to mind his own business. Your money, your groceries. Tell him to wind his neck in.

ScrambledSmegs · 27/06/2020 15:15

70isaLimit my insides don't like much bread either. I can eat sourdough though. Not sure why although I have seen it suggested that as it's made using a slow fermenting process then some of the more indigestible ingredients have already been, well, digested.

I make my own and it's very easy now I've got the hang of it. Easier than yeasted. I use an overnight, no-knead method and there's very little fuss involved. And my god, it tastes bloody delicious.

vodkaredbullgirl · 27/06/2020 15:21

Bread snobs Smile

Prefer making my own.

Zoflorabore · 27/06/2020 16:01

I think part of the problem is that we have so much choice/too much choice? And of course everyone has different budgets, needs and priorities.

For me, I buy the best food we can afford and shop at different places such as Aldi, M and S and Asda. I don’t tend to buy the cheap version of anything and prioritise food over something like alcohol.

Ds (17) only eats brown bread and I prefer white but a decent one. Dd (9) doesn’t eat much bread so will eat whatever white one I buy.

I do remember staying at my friends house as a teenager and her living by an Aldi and her mum would send us over for the 17p loaves for toast and it was literally the nicest toast I’ve ever had.

I prefer the likes of Jackson’s bread to Warburtons and my favourite is the white bloomer half size from M and S, well under £1.

CathyComesHome · 27/06/2020 16:11

I hate cheap bread, it tastes actively unpleasant and makes me feel ill. If I can’t afford really nice bread I’d rather have rice or potatoes instead.

Can I recommend the Too Good To Go app? My local Boulangerie is on it, you get a massive bag with a boule, a baguette, maybe a couple of bags of croissants, and a few pastries, all for £3.95.

M&S cheddar & red Leicester cob is £2 for a small loaf and it is without doubt the finest thing on earth. Utterly addictive and lasts approx half a day in our house (2 adults).

Ooo. I walked past a display of those yesterday. Sadly I was on my way out and had already purchased my shopping, otherwise I would have grabbed one.

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