I remember the old Bullring markets which were just as exciting, if not more. My bus used to go around the top of them. I would get off the bus at New St, walk past the Rotunda and down a subway into them. There was more variety and more shouting. On the other hand the Patans (Afgani) community have cornered the veg and fruit market and have cut throat low prices. If you go towards the end of market day you can get 3 bowels for £1.75!
@ English Rose - t's funny that you mentioned the old bull ring in your comment. I can't even remember what the old Bull Ring used to look like any more. I do remember the long gone C&A store and going up towards Aston University then you had to go down under the dinghy stairway. All long gone.
@@khadijascorner. The bullring is one of my strongest memories of my teenage years. My mum took me to the old C+A to buy my school uniform in secret because my dad refused to pay for it, lol. I was 11 years old just starting secondary school. Later on we used to get dressed up and hang around town to show off our latest fashions and check out the latest craze of punks, mods and new romantics. All those screeching starlings nesting in the old buildings. I could never forget those days.
I buy there most weeks, it is mostly good quality. They obtain it from Birmingham Wholesale market mostly. You just have judge how fresh it is so I tour all the sellers and make a judgement where to buy. It's much much cheaper than the supermarkets.
I have found that but check all the stalls before I buy. I've had strawberries and blueberries more than half the price of the supermarkets last me all week but I have had some things like Grapes go off very quickly.
This shows the growing level of poverty in the UK aggravated by the rising cost of living. I think this is the new trend of Food Bank where people pay token rather than the usual free package associated with the food bank. I wish you and others the best in your endeavours.
Lanreath Oloyin : There is NO poverty in the UK . Where are the starving children? When/ where have you Ever seen a child walking without shoes on their feet going around with with a begging bowl ? Anyone and everyone Blessed to live in the UK has every one of their needs catered for by the Government. Benefits are given to provide the necessities and not luxuries, such as a galaxy iPhone, 60" television, designer label clothes ,a car etc. There is NO poverty in the UK, simply people living beyond their means, who forgot to acknowledge the Grace of God for their many Blessings .
@@lorrettacrowley5922 thanks for your reply. However, the damning report on the UK food bank system is an acknowledgement of the rising poverty in the UK and other Western World. Also, the current ongoing strike action by UK labour unions demanding for increased wages is a significant evidence that people are going much poorer with the current wages. The list is on and on. My prayers to you and others in the diaspora is for you all to have a blissful live wherever you are. I come in peace.
@@lanreoloyin4914 : then we should just agree to disagree, as I am steadfast in my belief ( knowing ) having lived over 60yrs in Birmingham, and grateful for the privilege of having had free school dinners ( also provided by St Patrick's Church during the 6 wks holidays) The free shoes provided by the Bham evening mail, the big box of " broken and mended" toys that were always delivered on a Christmas eve, or eating the left overs off the plates that I always volunteered to wash up for my friends mom, living by candlelight whenever the electric was cut off, using the same bar of lifebuoy soap to wash yourself in that you had to hand wash the clothes in. I was not at all embarrassed to wear someone else hand me down clothes , I was merely grateful that I was warm! But Never have I experienced or witnessed poverty in Bham in my life! The absolute truth of the matter was ( and still is today) misappropriation of the money given by the government ( Social allowance ,back then) to adequately feed and clothe ones children. Also in peace 👍
Lol Phrankleen shaded you guys in his last live video. It's funny how I understand from everyone's point of view though. Peace and love to all Nigerian RUclipsrs
I remember the old Bullring markets which were just as exciting, if not more. My bus used to go around the top of them. I would get off the bus at New St, walk past the Rotunda and down a subway into them. There was more variety and more shouting. On the other hand the Patans (Afgani) community have cornered the veg and fruit market and have cut throat low prices. If you go towards the end of market day you can get 3 bowels for £1.75!
@ English Rose - t's funny that you mentioned the old bull ring in your comment. I can't even remember what the old Bull Ring used to look like any more. I do remember the long gone C&A store and going up towards Aston University then you had to go down under the dinghy stairway. All long gone.
@@khadijascorner. The bullring is one of my strongest memories of my teenage years. My mum took me to the old C+A to buy my school uniform in secret because my dad refused to pay for it, lol. I was 11 years old just starting secondary school. Later on we used to get dressed up and hang around town to show off our latest fashions and check out the latest craze of punks, mods and new romantics. All those screeching starlings nesting in the old buildings. I could never forget those days.
True 😄
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Summer weather all vegetables and fruits a lots to choose from. Now winter time. Not much vegetables and fruits!
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Back then wen I visited U.K I really like their assorted and was quite cheap. I and my sister used to buy in London. Hmmmm nice one
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Is Birmingham close to Derby
Yes. It’s 1 hour drive
There was no strawberry last week. Good to see strawberries are back.
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Thanks for sharing this video with us. Keep up the good work.
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I wish I can see a market like this in Edinburgh. We only buy In supermarket or African market. The price is something else
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U lucky in New castle under lyme there r no African nor Indian stores.
A bit strange that people are walking in shorts & t-shirs 3 months ago in Birmingham.
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Is sun shining in Birmingham? Seems unusual at this time of the year.
We mentioned in the video that it was shot during summer. We’re just posting now.
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You might need to visit an ENT doctor. She stated clearly.
Thank you so much for sharing this! Could you share if you found the things you bought to be good quality and worth it!?
I buy there most weeks, it is mostly good quality. They obtain it from Birmingham Wholesale market mostly. You just have judge how fresh it is so I tour all the sellers and make a judgement where to buy. It's much much cheaper than the supermarkets.
@@secondcity11 Thank you so much for this!
Yes, of very good quality and it was worth it.
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@@Dfabfamily Thank you for this!
This is the Bullring Market in Birmingham City Centre.
Yes!!!
Hi plz send this area post code plz
We don’t now the postcode. We just searched the name on Google and it led us there.
You hv to be careful of these cheap fruits etc some of them are rotten and some by next day they go bad.
I have found that but check all the stalls before I buy. I've had strawberries and blueberries more than half the price of the supermarkets last me all week but I have had some things like Grapes go off very quickly.
No they don't. I have been shopping here for nearly 30 years and seen nothing of the sort.
If you know what uncle your going to then you should be fine🤣
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This shows the growing level of poverty in the UK aggravated by the rising cost of living. I think this is the new trend of Food Bank where people pay token rather than the usual free package associated with the food bank.
I wish you and others the best in your endeavours.
This is the famous Bull Ring market, it has been operating this way for a number of years before the cost of living crisis.
Lanreath Oloyin : There is NO poverty in the UK . Where are the starving children? When/ where have you Ever seen a child walking without shoes on their feet going around with with a begging bowl ? Anyone and everyone Blessed to live in the UK has every one of their needs catered for by the Government. Benefits are given to provide the necessities and not luxuries, such as a galaxy iPhone, 60" television, designer label clothes ,a car etc. There is NO poverty in the UK, simply people living beyond their means, who forgot to acknowledge the Grace of God for their many Blessings .
@@lorrettacrowley5922 thanks for your reply. However, the damning report on the UK food bank system is an acknowledgement of the rising poverty in the UK and other Western World. Also, the current ongoing strike action by UK labour unions demanding for increased wages is a significant evidence that people are going much poorer with the current wages. The list is on and on.
My prayers to you and others in the diaspora is for you all to have a blissful live wherever you are.
I come in peace.
Thank you very much for watching
@@lanreoloyin4914 : then we should just agree to disagree, as I am steadfast in my belief ( knowing ) having lived over 60yrs in Birmingham, and grateful for the privilege of having had free school dinners ( also provided by St Patrick's Church during the 6 wks holidays) The free shoes provided by the Bham evening mail, the big box of " broken and mended" toys that were always delivered on a Christmas eve, or eating the left overs off the plates that I always volunteered to wash up for my friends mom, living by candlelight whenever the electric was cut off, using the same bar of lifebuoy soap to wash yourself in that you had to hand wash the clothes in. I was not at all embarrassed to wear someone else hand me down clothes , I was merely grateful that I was warm! But Never have I experienced or witnessed poverty in Bham in my life! The absolute truth of the matter was ( and still is today) misappropriation of the money given by the government ( Social allowance ,back then) to adequately feed and clothe ones children. Also in peace 👍
This is Ileepo market o😀😀😀
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Where's this market in Birmingham pls I need to visit there soon
Bullring markets
It’s at Bullring, Birmingham City Centre.
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Lol Phrankleen shaded you guys in his last live video. It's funny how I understand from everyone's point of view though. Peace and love to all Nigerian RUclipsrs
Why was he shading Nigerians?
@@dunmiee_official I didn't say he was shading Nigerians, Please don't get me wrong. Thanks
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Vlog of how many months ago?
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Thanks for cleaning the camera ❤❤❤
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Hello...doing a good job
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I be think say the fish nah £1 too 😀😀
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Well done,
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E be like say I dey hear Ikorodu garage
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This looks Oyingbo market 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It’s like a replica 😄
Hope they're not GMO
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Birmingham 👎👎
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