Is this Australia's cheapest fruit and veg? Supermarket sends internet into meltdown with 99 cent produce

  • Internet went bananas after images posted of fresh produce selling for 99 cents 
  • Eager customers will be rushing to AGA Lakemba in Sydney's south-west 
  • According to images, bananas and cucumbers are selling for 99 cents per kilo 

The internet has gone bananas after images were posted online of fresh produce selling for 99 cents per kilogram. 

Eager customers will be rushing to AGA Lakemba in Sydney's south-west after images of the cheap produce started to circulate online.

Images have been posted to Reddit of both cucumbers and bananas being advertised for just 99 cents per kilogram.

The internet has gone bananas after images were posted online of fresh produce selling for 99 cents per kilo

The internet has gone bananas after images were posted online of fresh produce selling for 99 cents per kilo

Eager customers will be rushing to AGA Lakemba in Sydney's south-west after images of cheap produce started to circulate online

Eager customers will be rushing to AGA Lakemba in Sydney's south-west after images of cheap produce started to circulate online

Customers are eager to get their hands on the cheap goods after reporting bigger supermarkets have the same items for more than $3 per kilo. 

'That's an excellent price,' one person commented.

Another person was surprised they were so low as bananas had previously been so expensive due to weather.

'I remember when they were $11 a kilo after cyclone,' one user wrote. 

'I remember when they were over $30 a kilo after the cyclone. Was cheaper to buy the lolly bananas,' another user said.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted AGA Lakemba for comment. 

Images have been posted to Reddit advertising both cucumbers and bananas for just $0.99 per kilogram

Images have been posted to Reddit advertising both cucumbers and bananas for just $0.99 per kilogram

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Supermarket sends internet into meltdown with 99 cent produce 

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