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  • Reverbe
    Reverbe Posts: 4,210 Forumite
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    Am on the Benecol but having issues. Our Tescos doesnt sell any Benecol products and so I went to Sainsburys who told me they do normally only stock the spread. Perhaps stores are not stocking these products cos in a recession(and anyhow...) who is willing to spend #3.50-3.79 approx on these things!!!!!
    What Would Bill Buchanan Do?
  • lexuslass
    lexuslass Posts: 2,283 Forumite
    Reverbe wrote: »
    Am on the Benecol but having issues. Our Tescos doesnt sell any Benecol products and so I went to Sainsburys who told me they do normally only stock the spread. Perhaps stores are not stocking these products cos in a recession(and anyhow...) who is willing to spend #3.50-3.79 approx on these things!!!!!

    I think you may be right! I wanted to try the 'buttery' spread but my Sainsburys (and it's quite a big one) didn't have it, so opted for the olive spread today instead.

    they had a few of the drinks on the fridge shelf but it was minimal... nothing like the space that Actimel and Yakult drinks were allocated!

    As a family with three children, (and I do always try to buy the 'healthier' options when I shop)... if it wasn't for the free voucher, I definitely would never have tried this stuff.. it is soooo pricey!!
  • GetRealBabe
    GetRealBabe Posts: 2,258 Forumite
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    Reverbe wrote: »
    (and anyhow...) who is willing to spend #3.50-3.79 approx on these things!!!!!

    Hi

    So true.

    Some of my friends aren't prepared to pay £2.71 (3.46 less 0.75 voucher) for 6 tiny dairy free drinks.

    Anyone given away all their vouchers?
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  • fillyfop
    fillyfop Posts: 318 Forumite
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    I bought the dairy free drinks with my voucher. Got to be honest, I can't see how they are so expensive! I don't like the drinks at all.

    No one I've asked has been interested in the other vouchers yet.

    It'll be interesting to see if our results have any effect on prices!
  • ThinkingOfLinking
    ThinkingOfLinking Posts: 11,828 Forumite
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    I've tried the yoghurts, which I hadn't ever had before, and I really don't like them. There's an unpleasant aftertaste and the apricot one, the fruit pieces are rock hard. I genuinely love and buy Activia yoghurts on a regular basis and wouldn't replace them. However, the peach and apricot yoghurt drinks are nice...although they're smaller than the Actimel ones I buy and enjoy...also Actimel are cheaper. I actually think Benecol are going DOWN in my estimations after this Bzz Campaign...
  • hvd201
    hvd201 Posts: 712 Forumite
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    Tescos wouldn't accept my Free Benecol product voucher - pretty embarrassing!
  • ThinkingOfLinking
    ThinkingOfLinking Posts: 11,828 Forumite
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    hvd201 wrote: »
    Tescos wouldn't accept my Free Benecol product voucher - pretty embarrassing!

    To be honest, it didn't scan when I used it in Sainsbury's either. But you need to explain, the cashier needs to look through your transaction to find your Benecol product, and its price, and then put it through as a Manufacturer's Coupon manually for the relevant price.
  • how do we get the samples from this site? i signed up 2 months ago but iam getting all surveys mails only not samples at all,any help?
  • lexuslass
    lexuslass Posts: 2,283 Forumite
    how do we get the samples from this site? i signed up 2 months ago but iam getting all surveys mails only not samples at all,any help?


    they don't just send them out... you need to be invited to their campaigns.. you accept, then they send your bzz pack with vouchers (or product to test).


    HTH
  • Reverbe
    Reverbe Posts: 4,210 Forumite
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    Hi

    So true.

    Some of my friends aren't prepared to pay £2.71 (3.46 less 0.75 voucher) for 6 tiny dairy free drinks.

    Anyone given away all their vouchers?
    Nobody wants them. They already know how much these products are and with only 75p off they are not prepared to take upmy Bzz campaign
    What Would Bill Buchanan Do?
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