I have been using a lot of PVA glue over the past few weeks. This has led to a need to restock the WMD Stores so I have been on the look out at my normal suppliers who all seem to be out of my usual cheap glue. I don't use expensive PVA. The stuff I need it to glue is not structural and it just needs to stick things down or together so the cheap stuff is good for me. I did find some in The Works which is a UK chain of shops that sells books and arts and crafts materials at cheapish prices. The problem is the glue is no longer cheap. Or, maybe not as cheap as it used to be. Before Covid, I could pick up the same size bottle as in the picture for 99pence. Two years ago when I last restocked it was £1.99. Today £3 which is about a 300% increase in six years which is a lot. Or is it? In my mind I am used to paying a very cheap price and a 300% increase over six years makes me feel as though the glue is now expensive. However, trying to get things into perspective, £3 for a large bottle of glue that has to be manufactured, distributed, stocked and sold is still a cheap price when compared to the cost of other model making materials which have all also gone up - a lot more than 300% in some cases. I guess we have to accept that there is a cost to things and these things have gone up in price over time but some, in comparison, are still cheap when you consider what you actually physically get for your money.
All very philosophical today but there is a logic in all that which I will no doubt find out if it is an understandable logic once Mrs, Woody reads it!
































