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Waitrose ridiculed for selling empty jam jar for more than a full one


A jam war has erupted after Waitrose are charging more for empty pots than full ones. See SWNS story SWSMjars. In 2017, social media was outraged after photographer John Kilbride noticed that an empty jar of jam was available for 29p more than a full jar of Bonne Maman strawberry jam. In 2023, the situation is still the same. You can buy a jar of Waitrose own brand of strawberry jam for ??1.20 compared to an empty jam jar which will set you back ??2.50. You can always grab yourself a jar of Bonne Mamam jar for ??2.65. which is just 15p more expensive than the empty jar. Twitter erupted in shock with one user saying
A selection of jars on offer in Waitrose’s Worcester branch (Picture: Tom Maddick SWNS)

A selection of jars on offer in Waitrose’s Worcester branch (Picture: Tom Maddick SWNS)

Shoppers have been left bemused after they discovered an empty jam jar costs more than a full one in Waitrose.

A jar of the store’s on brand raspberry jam will set you back £1.20 – but an empty jar of the exact same size in the same shop costs £2.50.

Even a jar of upmarket Bonne Mamam strawberry preserve only costs £2.65 – and for the extra 15p you’ll get the jelly and the jar.

The items were on sale at the Waitrose store in Worcester this week.

The own brand jam option came in at £1.50 (Picture: Tom Maddick/SWNS)

Meanwhile, an empty jar cost an entire £1 more (Picture: Tom Maddick/SWNS)

On Twitter, people tweeted about the differences after someone posted a photo of an empty jar of jam available for 29p more than a full jar of Bonne Maman, from 2017.

And it seems not much has changed.

One said: ‘Clean air is incredibly expensive these days.’

Another user said: ‘I re-use an empty Bonne Maman jar every day for overnight oats.

Bon Maman’s jam costs £2.65, 15p more than the empty jar version (Picture: Tom Maddick SWNS)

‘Beats me why people buy new jars.’

One user said buying the cheaper jars was about ‘taking back control’

But offering a different perspective, one tweeter said: ‘Cost of glass is huge – just increased 25%.

‘Also, whilst the consumers save money, the brand still has to pay the £0.60 to Waitrose as part of the margin maintained promo.’

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Another user added: ’27p in Aldi lad.’

While social media treated the jam situation with a tongue in cheek response, the prices of our groceries is no …read more

Source:: Metro

      

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