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Title: the price of potatoes [eating]
Post by: rowlandwells on November 02, 2018, 17:59
do you buy your eating potatoes [25kg] bags although we have enough potatoes to last us to around the end of March I was at our local nursery the other day who sell eating potatoes in 25kg bags so 25kg would set you back £8.00 I was gob smacked £8.00 for a bag of spuds  :ohmy:


the variety they where selling where sovereign a good size potato looked a nice clean potato I thought they where Cara as the looked a lot like Cara the lady that owns the nursery told me they where the cheapest eating potato they could get to retail and other varieties she said would cost more to buy in and she didn't think the punters would pay the extra that would cost around double the price of sovereign

if your buying your potatoes in 25kg bags what are you paying?  and what varieties are available to buy probably you buy your potatoes from the supermarkets in smaller amounts so totting up  how does 25kg that work out compared to my price


my friends tell me its not worth growing main crop potatoes on the allotments  but with my seven bags of cara sitting in the shed is it worth it  :lol:

Title: Re: the price of potatoes [eating]
Post by: pipfit on November 02, 2018, 19:50
Farm Gate prices around here £10+
pipfit
Title: Re: the price of potatoes [eating]
Post by: greenjay on November 02, 2018, 20:05
our local garage only sells in 12.5 kgs bags now £4.95 variety not showed only red or whites.
my potatoes usually last till Christmas. i wish they would finish earlier as they are very scabby and boil to a mush. but at those sort of prices I ain't so sure.
Title: Re: the price of potatoes [eating]
Post by: snowdrops on November 02, 2018, 20:23
I saw 12.5kg bags for sale last week at  a local garden centre at £7. Today I paid £7.50 for 12.5kg at the farm shop I buy my meat from(too far to go back to the nursery). They’re Marfona, there were 25kg bags for £14 but I couldn’t bring myself to pay that 😱.  I still have some of mine left but they are so tiny & hubby won’t eat them with the skins on😡. I told him when we got back I think we’ll have to eat more rice & pasta this winter
Title: Re: the price of potatoes [eating]
Post by: Lardman on November 02, 2018, 20:24
Locally grown Wilja work out just under 50p/kg  delivered by the milkman weekly  :) Hassle and scab free.
Title: Re: the price of potatoes [eating]
Post by: jaydig on November 03, 2018, 11:22
Local to us they are £4.99 per 12k bag, or £9.99 for 25k.

Does anyone remember the last time potatoes were in short supply and the price of chips from the chippies went up accordingly, but never came down again?
Title: Re: the price of potatoes [eating]
Post by: ARPoet on November 03, 2018, 14:59
I recall back in the 1980, when i was fruit and veg buyer, tatties became like gold dust around the Easter time. We even had to import Dutch binji to meet demand. I remember making chips from parsnips and Swedes. Luckily the first earlies were well advanced that spring so the gap was not to severe.
Title: Re: the price of potatoes [eating]
Post by: mumofstig on November 03, 2018, 16:31
We may not be able to buy many in next Spring - so it's probably worth getting a sack of late keepers in before they get too expensive.
Title: Re: the price of potatoes [eating]
Post by: Pescador on November 03, 2018, 18:11
No wonder that the farming industry has one of the highest rates of suicide with prices that low!
Title: Re: the price of potatoes [eating]
Post by: Veg Plot 1B on November 03, 2018, 18:20
25kg £9 - £11.50 in local farm shop.
Title: Re: the price of potatoes [eating]
Post by: 8doubles on November 03, 2018, 18:43
25kg for £4. :)
Title: Re: the price of potatoes [eating]
Post by: greenjay on November 03, 2018, 19:46
8doubles  that's fantastic value. where were they from? Pembrokeshire is beautiful will have to try and persuade other half for a day trip.
Title: Re: the price of potatoes [eating]
Post by: 8doubles on November 04, 2018, 09:08
8doubles  that's fantastic value. where were they from? Pembrokeshire is beautiful will have to try and persuade other half for a day trip.

Spuds are from a local farm .
  The local fish and chip shop owned by a farming family which grow all their own taters are 50 p a sack dearer .
Title: Re: the price of potatoes [eating]
Post by: grinling on November 06, 2018, 22:24
Morrison sell 12.5 for £5, but these are earlies so storing is limited. Main crop for 2kg is about 6.50 and a bag of onions 5. Most main crop go to Walkers