Meet the Other Phone. Flexible and made to last.

Meet the Other Phone.
Flexible and made to last.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Living overseas

Whether you're considering emigrating or an expat abroad, you'll find likeminds on this forum.

TESCO offering Overseas Delivery - non food items

62 replies

MmeLindor. · 17/10/2011 14:02

And not too expensive either HURRAH

OP posts:
AlpinePony · 19/10/2011 09:13

katie I am most definitely in the wrong part of NL, Odin do not deliver down here. Wink I mean uncooked beets - I've only found them in Jumbo occasionally - and even then they're often squidgey and wrinkled ugh. As for squash - just pumpkin.

I live in the provinces y'know. We speak deutschglais down here.

Francagoestohollywood · 19/10/2011 10:08

But aren't pumpkin and squash more or less the same thing?
I remember I spent the years in the UK dreaming of artichokes.

scaryteacher · 19/10/2011 17:04

....which begs the question Porto, why Belgium is so bloody expensive?

Putrifyno · 19/10/2011 17:33

I don't know! It seems to have got much worse in the last couple of years. I struggle on a budget of 120 euros per week for 3 of us. Usually it's more - and more still if I nip to Stone Manor for pie/sausages/Sunday paper. I buy discount ranges where possible but DH gets cross if I skimp too much as he considers he earns plenty of money to eat well. And I can't argue with that quite frankly.....

Then you can go to Sainsbury and get curry for 2 for a fiver, 2 packs of sausages for £4. All the BOGOFs you can shake a stick at.....and I come on here and see people complaining about the cost of food in the Uk!!! 5 euros for a titchy chicken! 4 euros for a box of fish fingers etc etc

AlpinePony · 19/10/2011 17:46

Nl is definitely cheaper if you can get one shop a month in, shops are finally getting the bogof concept. Meat isn't cheap of course. When I lived in flanders I used to go to the Auchan in lille, but I doubt France is any better these days.

Germany much, much cheaper for toiletries and baby goods.

Like you I roll my eyes at those complaining about the prices in Tesco and the like. ;)

Francagoestohollywood · 19/10/2011 18:06

Gosh 120 for 3 person is quite a lot! What are the salaries like in Belgium?

Francagoestohollywood · 19/10/2011 18:08

Tesco is cheap, but the quality used to be very poor ime... at least the one where I lived. It was a depressing place, not one of those nice big supermarkets.

Putrifyno · 19/10/2011 18:49

I think salaries are generally good - but tax is high! It's non food items too - washing powder is hugely expensive - 8- 10 euros per box. Fab conditioner 3-4 euros. Shampoo and conditioner about 3 euros each. Shower gel/deodorant/shaving gel all about the same. Easy to spend 30 euro before you even hit the food part. Our cleaner goes through stuff at a rate of knots so maybe 5-10 euros on cleaning products....

Francagoestohollywood · 19/10/2011 21:57

Tax is high here too, but salaries are crap Grin

AlpinePony · 20/10/2011 07:30

The shampoo/shower gel stuff in be/NL is I think the same price it was in the UK when I left. Shampoo was not always a quid a bottle on bogof. I remember paying 3 quid for original source shower gel in boots in the late 90's. Got it for 95p in June. So my bathroom cabinets are stuffed with superdrug/Tesco bogofs.

For fab cond/washing liquid/bog roll/nappies, I'm very happy with lidl or aldi.

I've always thought salaries here are shit, they only start paying if you've got children/mortgage.

Ah well, thems the breaks. I still love living in an innocent world. :)

BTW, tried the new curry house last night. Bloody gorgeous! Best curry outside Luxembourg I've had in 12 years. 30 miles north of maastreicht if anyone's interested.

tb · 20/10/2011 19:24

We have a British butcher - he rears his own, fairly near to us, not far from Pompadour in SW France. Bit dear, but good. He now does steak and kidney pies. They're not quite as good as Hollands, but better than anything else.

Also, having been addicted to Matalan jeans for years, I've recently (re)discovered c+a, and, as they now do free delivery and returns, saves on diesel going to Perigeux to buy. Their jeans seem to vary from about ?15 to ?35. T-shirts and knickers I usually buy at Carrefour from their Tex range. Bras and other tops and bras I get from Bravissimo. Most underwear shops and supermarkets don't stock anything larger than a 'D', and I'm 'FF'.

We often make the most of promos such as those for pork and salmon at the supermarkets, and only splurge for things like Cheshire cheese, which is unavailable at French supermarkets.

scaryteacher · 20/10/2011 20:46

They had heritage cheddar in Tervuren Carrefour (which I think is Nisa), and it was the equivalent of buying good cheddar from Stonemanor.

It is expensive here - I buy meat when it is reduced and stick it in the freezer.I stock up on shampoo and toiletries when back in UK as it is so much cheaper, and have enough to keep myself going for a while.

I know what you mean about cleaning products - Porto - mine seems to eat lemon cream cleaner - I bought 4 new bottles from Sainsbury the weekend of 30/09 and there is 1 left.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page