Outgoings UK v Spain
#91
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Whan I worked in Staines, there was quite a large market every wednesday. All the people from the companies in the area would pile into the town centre and stock up on cheap fruit (almost none was local, but the whole gamut of what you'd expect in a supermarket) and veg (likewise). Then stagger back to their offices with carrier bags full.
I did a price comparison and reckoned that the market stalls were charging roughly one-third of what the large Sainsburys in the town charged - for pretty much the same product - but without all the plastic and packaging.
#92
All supermarkets are. Apparently, the reason they put the fruit & veg near the entrance is so you stock up early on in your shopping, before you realise how much you're spending and start to become more frugal with your purchases. That's because the profits are so great on produce.
Whan I worked in Staines, there was quite a large market every wednesday. All the people from the companies in the area would pile into the town centre and stock up on cheap fruit (almost none was local, but the whole gamut of what you'd expect in a supermarket) and veg (likewise). Then stagger back to their offices with carrier bags full.
I did a price comparison and reckoned that the market stalls were charging roughly one-third of what the large Sainsburys in the town charged - for pretty much the same product - but without all the plastic and packaging.
Whan I worked in Staines, there was quite a large market every wednesday. All the people from the companies in the area would pile into the town centre and stock up on cheap fruit (almost none was local, but the whole gamut of what you'd expect in a supermarket) and veg (likewise). Then stagger back to their offices with carrier bags full.
I did a price comparison and reckoned that the market stalls were charging roughly one-third of what the large Sainsburys in the town charged - for pretty much the same product - but without all the plastic and packaging.
#94
Generally Imports = Expensive

Its a while since I bought a bottle of Gin (honest!) but we seem to remember it was under €5, Ginebra Sheriton. You cant skimp on the tonic water though, it has to be schweppes!
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Blossom Hill
You live in Spain for Christs sake.
There are any number of good Spanish wines available for very little money and are not plonk.
Jackytoo .... a regular drinker and smoker would be about the same in the UK or Spain???
Iirc a pack of 200 cigs in Spain is about €28 last time I bought some for a friend. How much are they in the UK??? Is that about £5.00 a pack of 20?? By my reckoning that makes 200 cigs £50 as opposed to £24 in Spain.
Missbad: Find out for yourself when you get here. Spain produces some wonderful quality wines at low prices. You dont need to buy expensive imports. You dont need to spend lots of money.
Blossom Hill
You live in Spain for Christs sake.
There are any number of good Spanish wines available for very little money and are not plonk.
Jackytoo .... a regular drinker and smoker would be about the same in the UK or Spain???
Iirc a pack of 200 cigs in Spain is about €28 last time I bought some for a friend. How much are they in the UK??? Is that about £5.00 a pack of 20?? By my reckoning that makes 200 cigs £50 as opposed to £24 in Spain.Missbad: Find out for yourself when you get here. Spain produces some wonderful quality wines at low prices. You dont need to buy expensive imports. You dont need to spend lots of money.
When I posted a drinker and smoker would be about the same I was taking into account everything as in my view I think food and utilities are cheaper in the UK. but ofcourse you lose out in the cigs and booze in the UK
Missbad...we drink Larios gin which is about 10.85 a litre
#96
Also, and I know this sounds stupid, but there is a restaurant called Don Color 2. Yes I know Don Color is a paint shop. Its opposite Aldi (I dont know where the one is in Piles). Turn left at the SOL bank on the paseo heading towards the playa, at the next roundabout it would be 2nd exit (left) and on the left, but as its no entry up there you would have to park. Its very noisy at lunchtimes though cos its where a lot of spanish workmen go.
#97
Local beach bars are charging 11euro for a cheap rioja that would cost 1.50.
#98
I have to admit it took a bit of getting used to when we first came here
luckily I've always been a 'cook from scratch' person though, so having to actually cook wasn't the shock it was for a lot of people I have met
#99
Bourbon is imported, so it will be as expensive or maybe more than the UK.
Generally Imports = Expensive
Its a while since I bought a bottle of Gin (honest!) but we seem to remember it was under €5, Ginebra Sheriton. You cant skimp on the tonic water though, it has to be schweppes!
Generally Imports = Expensive

Its a while since I bought a bottle of Gin (honest!) but we seem to remember it was under €5, Ginebra Sheriton. You cant skimp on the tonic water though, it has to be schweppes!
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#105
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Have any of you tried the Anise spirit - I dropped a bottle of this and when I cleaned it up with a cloth, a few days later the skin started to come off my hands!
Perhaps the smokers amongst us would like to try it to remove the soot deposits on their lungs

Perhaps the smokers amongst us would like to try it to remove the soot deposits on their lungs





