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19p Litre Soya Milk Sainsburys
k66
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Sainsbury's FREEFROM sweetened soya milk is 19p a litre whilst the unsweetened is 25p a litre. The cartons have an expiry date in mid July 2009.
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:beer: Wow!..Thanks for posting, that's a bargain.I usually pay 83p per litre for soya soleil. I also find the sweetened (usually with apple juice) far more palatable than the unsweetened versions!0
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Have you tried this? I bought it once and it was DISGUSTING.
- and i like soya milk!!
it was really the worst drink ever. :eek:
if you haven't tried it yet, don't stock up until you try.0 -
ASDA do their own version (sweetend) with added vits etc for 63p a litre. It tastes pretty much the same as Alpro UHT but not quite as creamy. My DD & DS seems to like it so thats saved 30p a litre!!
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It's not the greatest on it's own, but it's just ideal for using in cooking! thanks for the tip-off
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Illegitimi Non Carborundum!!!:cool:0 -
19p a litre! Wow, that's almost as cheap as it costs me to make it at home (from soy bean).0
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I stocked up on this at my Sainsburys Local - the unsweetened was 29p a litre instead of 83p. I've been drinking Asda organic soya milk for years and only use it in tea or on cereal, so I'm not too fussed how it tastes...can't be worse thank the taste of real milk!
Thanks for the tip-off!0 -
i think it is a little sweeter than the alpro one but a good alternative. for anyone interested in switching to soya - it can be a bit of an acquired taste but it works well in things like cereal and tea or baking and cooking (eg scrambled eggs) where the flavour is "disguised" a little or hidden completly!Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0
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