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Cravendale milk 2l £1.25
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Cheers for the responses, everybody.
But still not sold.0 -
Schamansky wrote: »Someone tell me what all this Cravendale hype is about. Do they have the prettier cows, or why should I pay more for "branded" milk?
There's whole, semi and skimmed, and that's where my milky way ends.
Cravendale works for me for several reasons:
I watch the calories in what I eat/drink, and only have skimmed milk. Cravendale or other filtered milk (Tesco do thier own version of cravendale for example) mean I don't lose the taste as its filtered in such a way, it natually tastes creamier and so skimmed milk does not taste like water. Yet still has the same calories of regular skimmed milk.
It keeps for longer- I live alone, I drink about 1.5 pints per week of milk, with regular milk, if I don't use it up within 3 days, it goes sour. With cravendale, under the same conditions, it lasts about a week and a half. And if I don't open it, will keep inside the bottle for longer then regular milk- about a week longer in my experience.
It works out the same price per liter, if I buy regular milk, I have to buy the mini or 1 pint sizes- as it goes off so fast (3 days) this means I spend per pint around the same as I would with filtered milk, less then with cravendale, but if its on offer as mentioned, I do save money.
Its fareasier to buy once a week (or once every other week if its a "buy two and ...." offer) then needing to remember that I am out of milk and trudgeing to the nearest supermarket to buy more milk. Often the smaller shops only stock full fat milk, occasionally semi skimmed, but not skimmed, so yes, it does need to be a supermarket and yes, I would have to que for ages each time.0 -
Hi, does anyone know when the cravendale milk offer expired in Asda? On saturday I seen it priced at 1.25p in Asda and decided to stock up and bought several. However, I didn't look at my till receipt till late that night and realised it scanned at 1.66p. I went back the following day and customer services blatantly lied by saying the price is 1.66 and not 1.25!
So, can folks please advise as to how I can get Asda to admit overcharge and false advertisement! I feel cheated....thanks in advance.0 -
roseydosey wrote: »Hi, does anyone know when the cravendale milk offer expired in Asda? On saturday I seen it priced at 1.25p in Asda and decided to stock up and bought several. However, I didn't look at my till receipt till late that night and realised it scanned at 1.66p. I went back the following day and customer services blatantly lied by saying the price is 1.66 and not 1.25!
So, can folks please advise as to how I can get Asda to admit overcharge and false advertisement! I feel cheated....thanks in advance.
Call their CS on freephone 0500 100055, they are usually very good.Don`t steal - the Government doesn`t like the competition0
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