Under-priced items?

triggerthat said:
There are many things that exist that can be deemed over-priced, but what do you think is under-priced in the UK?

Discuss.

Well theres...

I think that about sums it up.
 
Penny sweets were still a penny 10 years ago! And Space Raiders were 10p and still are!

Either we were getting royally ripped off 10 years ago, or they are under-priced right now :p

Oh, and the trains, if you book in advance, with a young persons railcard...London -> Bournemouth in 1hr 45m for £17 return...I like that! :D
 
Rich_L said:
Penny sweets were still a penny 10 years ago! And Space Raiders were 10p and still are!

Either we were getting royally ripped off 10 years ago, or they are under-priced right now :p
i think they got ripped off 10 years ago :p
 
Quantic said:
Public transport (not including taxis) IMO.

Yeah, when i was a kid it used to cost 20p to get the bus, its now 85p to get to exactly the same place on the same route, its too cheap :o
Its too expensive.
 
Quantic said:

I take it you haven't used many other buses...some are fantastic value. £2.80 for an all day on the Brighton & Hove buses. Or £.150 for a single, fixed price for however far you travel (Routes 13+ miles long).

Compass on the other hand, £2.40 single for a 5 mile journey, prices varying. Same for Stagecoach, shocking.
 
cymatty said:
:eek:

Are you mad, or being sarcastic.

Totally 100% not sarcastic.

It is pathetic that you can travel to the other side of Europe for less than £50, becuase aviation fuel carries negligable amounts of taxation, when it costs £1 a litre to fill the car up with petrol.
 
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