G griff Well-Known Member May 24, 2026 #41 wytonpjs said: At £7.99 a kg normally, and £5 for in-date but reduced, its difficult to compete! Click to expand... Wow! theres very little profit margin at those prices.
wytonpjs said: At £7.99 a kg normally, and £5 for in-date but reduced, its difficult to compete! Click to expand... Wow! theres very little profit margin at those prices.
wytonpjs Well-Known Member Supporter May 24, 2026 #42 griff said: Wow! theres very little profit margin at those prices. Click to expand... Arguably, absolutely none
griff said: Wow! theres very little profit margin at those prices. Click to expand... Arguably, absolutely none
Grand Slam Well-Known Member Supporter May 26, 2026 #43 griff said: Wow! theres very little profit margin at those prices. Click to expand... Depends on how much they are paying for the product in the first place surely? I think they are doing just fine. Companies house would agree lol
griff said: Wow! theres very little profit margin at those prices. Click to expand... Depends on how much they are paying for the product in the first place surely? I think they are doing just fine. Companies house would agree lol
G griff Well-Known Member May 26, 2026 #44 Grand Slam said: Depends on how much they are paying for the product in the first place surely? I think they are doing just fine. Companies house would agree lol Click to expand... Price per kg per carcass in the big scheme of things is largely irrelevant.. It is the operating costs and the wastage.
Grand Slam said: Depends on how much they are paying for the product in the first place surely? I think they are doing just fine. Companies house would agree lol Click to expand... Price per kg per carcass in the big scheme of things is largely irrelevant.. It is the operating costs and the wastage.