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By Shania Obrien For Daily Mail Australia Published: 21:23 EDT, 8 October 2024 | Updated: 21:31 EDT, 8 October 2024 Australian families are beating the cost of living crunch by shopping at a little-known discount warehouse where groceries are almost 80 per cent off. NQR (Not Quite Right) has 27 locations all over South Australia and Victoria.The supermarket purchases its stock from manufacturers and sells buys close to their best-before dates and overproduced items – which is why you won’t find fresh food in-stores.Recent specials include Red Rock Deli chips for $2, 1kg Yoplait mango yoghurt for $3, 1kg Bertocci bacon for…
From pumpkin spice to gingerbread, the food aisles are full of the usual autumnal flavours as we usher in the cosier months. But there’s a new supermarket trend turning up the heat – and you’ll find it in everything from pizza toppings to popcorn.This season, ‘swicy’ foods are all the rage (that’s a combination of ‘sweet and spicy’).They’re calculated to tickle our tastebuds. Spicy chillies contain a compound called capsaicin that binds to receptors in your tastebuds, causing that burning sensation when you eat spicy food.But in a swicy dish, the heat is tempered by sugar, which coats your tongue and…
Forget Coles and Woolworths: Inside the ‘hidden treasure’ Sydney supermarket selling cheap groceries
By Carina Stathis For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:00 EDT, 9 October 2024 | Updated: 23:56 EDT, 9 October 2024 A little-known independent supermarket is helping Aussies beat the cost of living crisis by selling groceries at a heavily discounted price.Beyond Best Before has shelves stocked with popular brands for up to 80 per cent off. The catch? The products have exceeded the ‘Best Before’ date but are still safe to consume but may have lost some quality. Shoppers can purchase cans of Fanta for $1.70, Honey Nut Cheerios Ceral for $3.90, Black Truffle Sea Salt for $5.50, Barilla spaghetti for $2.20, Arnott’s Pizza Shapes…
By Gina Kalsi For Mailonline Published: 09:28 EDT, 10 October 2024 | Updated: 11:51 EDT, 10 October 2024 An NHS worker was left in a fit of laughter after she ordered her first-ever Too Good to Go bag from Starbucks and got an underwhelming surprise.Tiegan, from Cumbria, purchased the item in the hopes of receiving sweet treats and a good variety of food from the coffee shop giant. The Too Good to Go app lets you buy bags of leftovers from shops, hotels and restaurants in a bid to minimise food waste – but the contents are a mystery until you collect them.The bag…
For those wondering where to pick up their Christmas trimmings and treats this year, Aldi could be your best bet. The budget supermarket has been awarded winner of the Good Housekeeping annual Christmas Taste Test, overtaking rival supermarkets including Waitrose, Tesco, M&S, Lidl and more in multiple categories.The German-born supermarket has won on multiple fronts, including best champagne, turkey, Christmas pudding and vegetarian starter.Earlier this week, Aldi officially launched their 2024 festive range which was filled with old favourites and appealing new additions.Of the whopping 730 products put to to the test, the discount supermarket has bagged best prize for a number of Christmas…
A staple of school lunches and the stuff of weeknight dinners, jacket potatoes were always functional but rarely fun. And, while no one doubted that they provided fuel, few would’ve said they were a source of pleasure – until now.The humble baked potato, complete with its equally modest cheese and beans topping, has not only had a makeover but is enjoying a renaissance fuelled by – you guessed it! – the TikTok generation. But Gen Z aren’t the only ones to blame or, if you’re a believer, thank, for either the new look potato or the renewed interest in it.Earlier this year,…
My job as travel editor of The Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday has seen me travel to every corner of the world. I’ve visited the vast wilderness of Brazil, hung out with gorillas in Rwanda, island-hopped in the Caribbean and hitch-hiked across Canada – seeing 76 countries in total (and counting). Some experiences will stay with me forever. Others haven’t lived up to their billing.So these are the places you absolutely must visit at least once in a lifetime – and a few you might want to avoid…THE PANTANAL, BRAZIL Great white egrets fish in a marsh in early morning sunlight,…
By Ted Thornhill, Mailonline Travel Editor Published: 07:03 EDT, 10 October 2024 | Updated: 16:20 EDT, 10 October 2024 Forget turnstiles.I’m at Old Trafford football stadium to see Manchester United play – and my seat is accessed via a private lift.I say seat. It’s actually a suite – the Marriott Hotels M Club Suite, which I discover is one of sport’s most incredible experiences, Manchester United fan or not.And it’s an experience that money can’t buy. Access to the suite is auctioned off as a Marriott Bonvoy ‘moment’ – and only Marriott Bonvoy loyalty points are accepted currency.Full disclosure –…
The roast dinner has been a staple meal in the British diet since as far back as 1485 – with King Henry VII allegedly a proud meat and gravy guzzler.But now, the humble dish has become a much pricier commodity, with Gen Z Brits now opting to spend their Sunday’s tucking into luxury lunches with steak fillet, bone marrow gravy and lobster tail trimmings.Gone are the days when a classic serving of meat and two veg could be found in nearly any British pub for under £20.Young people are now paying upwards of £70 for Yorkshire puddings, mash and all the…
People assume that Bermuda is in the Caribbean. In fact, it’s almost 1,000 miles to the north-east, isolated deep in the Atlantic Ocean, about level with Charleston in South Carolina.Yet its British connections feel even stronger than in most of the Caribbean.Perhaps that’s because policemen still wear bobbies’ helmets (at certain times) to direct the traffic; locals play cricket and the remote settlement is officially a British Overseas Territory run by a governor appointed by the King. It’s the oldest of the 14 overseas territories, dating from the early 17th century.Bermuda’s pink beaches, turquoise waters and sherbet-coloured houses have been…