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  • Market challenge: How much can you haggle or get for free? [Part 2]

    by BirdyMoola on 21st April 09 at 8:00 am

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    Challenge: Part 2 of 2 in How much can you haggle or get for free?

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    It’s 4pm at Borough Market, and even though I’ve just filled up on a three-course menu of samples, I really need to get down to some haggling business. And just as I’m starting to panic that I’ll never pick up a bargain, a cacophany of mad discounting fills the air as the stall owners start to pack up for the day.

    It’s half-price fish over at Furness Fish Market, “two pies for a fiver” (down from £3.95 each) at Pie Minster and the fruit and veg stand on Stoney Street is flogging bowls of assorted veg for a £1.

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    I head over to Flour Power City Bakery as the stall owners are clearing the tables by throwing dozens of loaves into bin liners. This is it – time to haggle.

    “Will you take two pounds for this?” I ask, pointing at a loaf of £3.50 soda bread.
    “No,” says Gruff Dude, shovelling more loaves into the rubbish bag.
    “Er, you’re not chucking those away, are you?” I nervously laugh, in a rather clumsy and futile attempt to make conversation.
    Gruff Dude continues to shovel bread. The stall is almost empty.
    I decide to press on. “So, how much do you want for it?”
    “£3.50”
    “Ohhh…”
    “But I’ll throw in some free bread if you like…”
    Aha! A ray of light! “Deal,” I say, handing over the cash.
    I watch as Gruff Dude reaches for a shopping bag and proceeds to stuff it with as many different loaves as he can. I take home a total of four loaves of artisan bread valued at £14 – for a total cost of £3.50.

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    I’ve learnt my lesson. Whilst drastic discounting is out, free extras on top of the original asking price is totally in.
    I continue on my merry haggling way, and end up going home with:

    Wedge of Welsh cheese £2  – reduced from £2.90
    4 loaves of artisan bread £3.50 – reduced from £14
    6 pork Boston sausages £4 – reduced from £5.20
    2 slices of Banoffee pie £3 – reduced from £4

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    Total spent: £12.50
    Full price of produce: £26.10
    Total saved: £13.60

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