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What on Earth is Going on With the Cost of Dietary Supplements ??

I don't know how much they used to cost but that sounds extortionate. :shock::shock:

I agree and, sadly, it's not just petcare items either. Every time I go to the supermarket, I'm shocked at the prices and some things have gone up by around 50% in the last year or so which is ridiculous. And don't even get me started on the price of petrol........ :evil:
 
I don't know how much they used to cost but that sounds extortionate. :shock::shock:

I agree and, sadly, it's not just petcare items either. Every time I go to the supermarket, I'm shocked at the prices and some things have gone up by around 50% in the last year or so which is ridiculous. And don't even get me started on the price of petrol........ :evil:

I know, I am astounded at how people with large families manage to afford the basics :?
 
I know, I am astounded at how people with large families manage to afford the basics :?

We're a family of 5 and we've really noticed it. :( I always shopped around anyway but I'm doing it even more so these days and I have to be stricter about picking up things we really need, rather than just buying things because they're a bargain.
 
I've never understood why Bio Lapis is so expensive compared to the other probiotics. :?

But I think in general it is the extra VAT that is to blame. Grr to the government wot I didn't vote in...
 
I never actually use Bio Lapis, I was just browsing a Pet Supplies site highlighted in another thread. But all the same I was :shock: at the prices. Even Fibreplex has gone up from about £5 to over £8 (I never use that either !!)
 
We're a family of 5 and we've really noticed it. :( I always shopped around anyway but I'm doing it even more so these days and I have to be stricter about picking up things we really need, rather than just buying things because they're a bargain.

As a family of five as well I have to agree. Doesn't seem to matter how hard I try, the weekly shop can't be less than £100 anymore, £150 it's much more likely. I seem to have turned into my gran knowing which supermarkets are doing the washing powder and loo roll offers. I feel bad at having laughed at her!
 
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