The woman was mortified by the prices (Stock Image)
There’s no denying that prices for pretty much everything have risen in recent years, so much so that one woman has claimed it’s now a “privilege” to in your own home.
Farah Shams said it was an “absolute joke” that eating out for meals used to be considered a privilege, but now making a lamb curry at home is.
“I want to make a lamb curry, so let’s see how much it will cost,” the said in a recent video from her local Tesco.
“I need to understand why it’s £7 for some lamb leg,” she seethed, showing the shelf – but it got worse. “So you’re telling me it’s £10 for some oil? And Clubcard want to make us think we’re getting a bargain? £6 for some oil?”
And it did not stop there, as she spotted that the brand oil was priced at £8.40.
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“I haven’t left this section because it keeps getting worse and worse,” she said, then pointing to a £12.90 tag. “I didn’t even need to move to show you that it gets worse.”
When she was at the checkout, she said that it cost her £20 to get “some lamb leg and shoulder”, adding: “And that’s what I’m talking about when I say it’s a luxury to cook food at home. Because I already have half of the ingredients I need at home, so you’re telling me that if I didn’t have any of the ingredients, it would’ve cost me £60 to make a lamb curry?”
Commenters online expressed their astonishment at the soaring cost of everyday food items. One user vented: “Beef stew and dumplings used to be a cheap meal for a family of four. Now you need to remortgage your house.”
They added: “I spent £16 on eight tiny lamb chops a little while back. I’ve decided to shop at our local butchers and farm shop more as it’s almost the same price but better quality.”
Another said: “It’s now cheaper to get it made from takeaway/restaurant than cooking it yourself.”
Tesco has been approached for comment.