One user said: “Cat food being the most expensive item on the list is the funniest part.”
Another commented: “All Of This For Less Than £40 ! Try It Today And If You Pay £120, Then You Will Be Living The Dream”.
Found a Morrisons shopping receipt from New Year’s Eve 2001 in this AirBnB. pic.twitter.com/jAhYz1zixp
— CD (@cdmeron1878) October 19, 2025
Someone else replied: “£0.69 for a tin of soup, £0.33 for a tin of Heinz baked beans, what a time to be alive, be lucky if you get either for under £1.90 now”.
Another said: “I’m more worried as to why there’s a 24 year old receipt in an Air BnB. What exactly have they been cleaning?”
Whilst another savvy user decided to try and work out how much the value would be today.
He replied: “Best I could do. £77.66 but with “selected seconds” missing, so probably £80. More than double, but for less however as, importantly, there’s not much information on the receipt in terms of product weights which we all know have gone down. Cheese for example has dropped 500g-350g”.
Best I could do. £77.66 but with “selected seconds” missing, so probably £80. More than double, but for less however as, importantly, there’s not much information on the receipt in terms of product weights which we all know have gone down. Cheese for example has dropped 500g-350g pic.twitter.com/iDfeWi29He
— Liam (@RedLiamO) October 20, 2025
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Morrisons closures
Morrisons is pressing ahead with plans to close 52 cafes, all of its 18 market kitchens, 17 Morrisons Daily convenience stores, 13 florists, 35 meat counters, 35 fish counters and four pharmacies.
Rami Baitieh, Morrisons’ chief executive, said the changes were a “necessary part of our plans to renew and reinvigorate” the chain and invest in areas that “customers really value”.
In most locations, the Morrisons cafe has a “bright future”, but a small number have specific local challenges which made closures “the only sensible option”, Mr Baitieh said.

