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Title: Supermarket prices
Post by: Jules on June 05, 2010, 02:34:15 PM
What sort of prices are we looking at in the supermarkets for general stuff like coffee, loo rolls, sun screen etc? :)
Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: zoe on June 05, 2010, 11:20:49 PM
take all you need if you can a box of cornflakes over 4 euro and will go up again when vat goes up 1 july t/rolls not to bad
Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: Waspman on June 06, 2010, 02:21:14 AM
Supermarket prices are OTT.  A packet of cereal cost us 5.20 Euros, but at home in Asda it was £1

I really don't think that self catering is an option as supermarket prices are extremely high. 

We went to SS on a self catering basis 3 weeks ago and only bought breakfast items, it would have been far cheaper to have walked down the road and have a "taverna" English breakfast.

At one supermarket a bottle of Triple Sec was 6.40 Euros the next day it was 9.80 Euros , 50 % extra in one day

I realise the problems with the Greek economy but if you have to buy at a supermarket, do so at your peril!

Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: Jules on June 06, 2010, 02:27:44 AM
Generally the only things we buy are milk, cornflakes, water , crisp and soft drinks.I take Latte packet coffee or Capuccino coffees with us. We tend to have a breakfast out every other morning. Last year we took our own loo rolls - I squashed them flat for packing.
What sort of prices were sun lotions / after sun?
Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: tonyco1 on June 06, 2010, 02:56:01 AM
We go to the big Supermarket in Sidari if self catering and do a big shop - much - much cheaper!!
That's where Glen usually shops - he put us on to it!!
Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: Sandra W on June 06, 2010, 03:01:15 AM
I take a box of cereal and buy milk. Take my own instant coffee. Take cans of sardines and makerel  for the boss man and cheese for me and buy bread for lunches. The only real expenditure is on evening meals.
Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: tonyco1 on June 06, 2010, 03:03:28 AM
And do you spread these fishy bits over your body for "Boss-Man" for his evening nibbles Sandra?? - LOL
Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: Gordonc on June 06, 2010, 12:01:25 PM
Prices in the supermarkets have generally risen quite a bit from last year, cereals, dairy products etc. are pretty expensive. Buy your suntan lotion, after sun. toiletries etc before you go.

Suntan lotion is at least 50% more than at home and can be even more expensive in the tourist shops.

Bread from the local bakery is 80 cents for a loaf, I think about the same as last year. The good news is that restaurant prices have not moved much yet, although breakfast are now around 4.50-5.00 Euros in San Stef, up about a euro from last year.

Hope this helps.
Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: tonyco1 on June 06, 2010, 01:32:40 PM
Any info helps so thanks - it builds up the bigger picture.
Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: Gillywoo on June 07, 2010, 12:17:14 AM
Tony,

Where in Sidari is that cheap supermarket?

Will give it a try.

Andy
Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: joan on June 07, 2010, 05:22:40 PM
The supermarket in Sidari is by the old BP garage on the left side, and the dual carriageway that takes you to Roda.( The other on the right is more Italian based and not as good value). There are some things cheaper but don't forget you have to have transport to benefit from any savings you make.Last year a taxi was approx 13 euro each way, the bus is an option but often crowded and waiting times with big bags in the sun whew!! Also they don't stop exactly outside. If you know someone with a car you could bag a lift, alternatively take as much as possible flat packed in poly bags or even choose something  different for breakfast the bread is delicious and cheap and fruit well priced. We take our own coffee, coffeemate and just buy neccesaries, you can't go wrong. Have a great time we've a while before we go so it will be nice to hear reports of what's what.

Regards  J,
Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: Gavlah1973 on June 07, 2010, 09:33:27 PM
I think this may be my first holiday ever where I take some provisions!

Never done it before and used to laugh at my sis in law who used to pack essentials such as Bacon, Cheese, Baked Beans, Sausages, etc etc!!!

I think I'll draw the line at a few teabags and some coffee though! Always try and take enough sun tan cream to last......the missus has been buying it from Boots 2 4 1 for the last couple of months!
Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: Jules on June 08, 2010, 12:39:12 AM
I always buy ours when things are 2 4 1 as well. Makes everything seem
cheaper
Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: joan on June 08, 2010, 11:29:19 AM
Home and Bargain have a good selection again very competetive prices, also jungle formula  mossie spray which I used earlier this year in Cape Verde( not the calypso brand) it smelt alright and seemed to work ok I didn't get bitten.
Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: Jules on June 08, 2010, 04:44:46 PM
Glad you have just mentioned Jungle Formula - I must buy some.
Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: Mikee on June 08, 2010, 05:12:15 PM
Home and Bargain have a good selection again very competetive prices, also jungle formula  mossie spray which I used earlier this year in Cape Verde( not the calypso brand) it smelt alright and seemed to work ok I didn't get bitten.

Yes thats good stuff, as is anything with a high concentrate of deet (not good on the lungs though) !!

Where were you in CV Joan .. Sal, I've been out there too .. no mozzies tho' when I was there
Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: joan on June 08, 2010, 08:09:31 PM
Hi Mikee

We went to Boa Vista in March and stayed at the Riu Karamboa which we really enjoyed, we were advised by reports from trip advisor to take spray with us as some people were reporting lots of bites. I think we were probably lucky ( Well definately a lot luckier than in SS) but some people did have a few bites, perhaps it's because there was a lot of greenery in the grounds,  possibly when these other people went it could have been humid at that  time of the year.

which hotel did  you stay in Sal and how was it? We just chilled out and walked both sides of the beaches because the weather was fabulous so we never got there, we did plan to go perhaps we may go again.It appears Riu are building another hotel at Santa Maria which should be interesting.

Regards J
Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: tonyco1 on June 09, 2010, 02:56:14 AM
Last year we had to buy tins of spaghetti and baked beans for our Grandson who can be a fussy eater, and at €1.80 a tin -
it was a bit of a joke, so when we went out in our hire car, we went to shop at the big Supermarket
at the crossroads in Sidari, and saved around 35% on the prices locally !
It just depends on your needs and how you view it.
We normally eat out, but last year was a touch different with all of the family there!
Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: Karen on June 19, 2010, 07:35:08 PM
We don't buy much from supermarket, just basics.  Water was 1.80 for 6 pack. Toilet roll 95 cents. Ran out of sun cream and Nivea factor 6 was 12 euros.  Higher factors were up to 15 euros.  cheaper to eat breakfast out we found. Cereals, biscuits etc are always expensive we find.
Title: Re: Supermarket prices
Post by: tonyco1 on June 20, 2010, 04:53:22 AM
I also find it easier and cheaper to eat out - especially breakfasts etc.