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[QLD] Lebanese Cucumbers 5¢ ea (Limit 10 p/p) @ Skippys Fresh Frootz (Victoria Point)

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Bit of a run on fresh fruit and veg deals lately on Ozbargain.

Skip to 1:15 of the video.
Highlight is the 5c cucumbers. Not behd. Good soize.

Perfect for Valentines?

Other in-store specials:

Sweet potato .49c kg
Cavendish bananas .99c kg
Jap pumpkin .99c kg
Butternut pumpkin .99c kg
Shepherd avocado’s .49c ea
Queen garnet plums 5kg box $10
Fig trays $14.99
Calypso mango trays $19.99

Spend $30 instore and receive a free juice. Just show your receipt to our juice bar!

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  • +10

    Hmm lebanese cucumbers or bananas… which one will make the better valentines gift I wonder

    • +5

      At this price you can give both!

      • +1

        Now just need to find some aubergine

        banana emoji cucumber emoji eggplant emoji

        • +1

          Ahh the trifecta.

        • +8

          Here 🍌🥒🍆

      • Double vegetation.

        • Technical all 3 are fruit.
          🍌🥒🍆

        • Why no meat?

          • +1

            @prisonmike: @prisonmike

            why no meat

            Michael: Guys! Beef: it's what's for dinner! Who wants some man meat?
            Dwight: I do! I want some man meat!
            Jim: Michael, Dwight would like your man meat.
            Michael: Well then, my man meat he shall have.

    • After many years we're looking for something new and a bit challenging… got any Queensland Blue pumpkins?

    • -3

      One for each hole?

  • +7

    This store is great, we bought a 9kg watermelon other week for like $1.40 , was one of the best watermelons i've ever eaten. Juicy crunchy sweet as.

  • +3

    Lebanese Cucumbers ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

  • +5

    Perfect for a Valentine's gift.

  • +8

    Fully sic deal cuz

  • +3

    jokes aside, 5c and 99c banana are really good prices, like ozbargain level good..

  • +6

    With avos at this price I can finally buy a house!

  • +5

    thanks mods for updating thumbnail to the relevant timestamp haha

  • Nice. As far as fruit goes here in Australia, papaya and pawpaw are rightfully distinguished.

  • Anyone know of any markets or shops that tend to have similar great deals pop up around Vic or Melbourne?

    I feel like I see a lot of these types of deals posted mainly for QLD

    • +1

      Bananas prob because the farms are up here so don’t need to factor huge freight costs into it.

      • Yeah that definitely makes a lot of sense!

  • I wonder why you never see a small Lebanese cucumber?

    • +6

      had to turn my vpn and incognito on to search 'small lebanese cucumbers' but it looks like they do exist?

  • +1

    The guy in the video, when it comes to cucumber, his making a valentine jokes….

  • Just in time for mardi gras

    • +4

      Wait until you find out how much produce is wasted, these are perfectly fine fruits that probably would have otherwise been thrown in the bin, if you're lucky enough you might come across a truck giving away a full semi trailer worth of fruit. Has happened to be on 3 separate occasions in Qld.

      • I don't understand why farmers don't band together and get a contract exclusion whereby supermarkets that reject produce can be sold via other means, etc like markets or independents for example. At least they'd recoup some monies for their work.

        • There's some warehouses that do this that I've seen advertising, the reject produce gets sold but the wastage comes from woolies and Cole's and the likes throwing out food that's probably fine but out of date so they have to, it's an issue when the price remains so high and the food is still being thrown out rather than pricing realistically. I think it's a logistical issue for farmers to do it on a large scale but there are places like Skippy's and Rochedale markets that help with the issue.

  • +3

    upvoting just for the video

  • +2

    Ugh facebook. Get a real website

  • -3

    Beijing cucumbers taste better

  • +1

    Skippys Rothwell was selling them for 1c each, decent size but definitely past their prime. 29c a kilo bananas too

  • -1

    Lebanese Cucumbers 5¢ ea (Limit 10 p/p)

    Are they in plastic, and does Skippy's also sell Lube?
    Also, is there any chance they will let me buy more than 10?

    Asking for a friend.

    • Actually the dude mentions at least twice they are NOT wrapped in plastic like in the supermarket

    • If you need ten, you are eating them wrong.

      • Just full on swallowing it whole like a duck

        • Who swallows whole ducks?

  • They should have run their business name through spell check when deciding what to call it

    • +1

      I think it was a good move, lives rent free in my head between the intentional misspelling of fruits and the dude in the video with his high energy jittery mannerisms

  • +2

    Good on ya Elijah @SkippysFreshFrootz for sticking it to the big 2 supermarkets!

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