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FARMFOODS - What's hot and what's not?
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They've been running those offers for ages, there's been several threads as they're 2 of the best deals around.A waist is a terrible thing to mind.0
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Taffybiker wrote: »milk (4 pint semi skimmed or full) at 2 for £1.50.
They're 2 litre bottles not 4 pint bottles, so it's 7 pints for £1.50.0 -
i was in the hyde store today and they had weight watchers meals £1 each BOGOF!!!!! They had beef lasagne, ocean pie and chicken curry0
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Add to that weightwatchers beef hotpot.I have road tested them and they're really nice."Sometimes life sucks....but the alternative is unacceptable."0
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Just been to Farm Foods today....
Confirming that toilet roll - Nicky - 9 rolls for £2.00
Kitchen roll - citrus scent - Nicky - 2 large rolls £1.00
Hovis white, wholemeal....bread - 2 for £1.00
Pepsi/Pepsi max cans of 12 - £2.89 (Excellent price)
Sugar Silverspoon - 2 for £1.00
It's worth taking a trip to Farm Foods, especially if it is local to you. Stock up on the items that cost less here, than the Supermarkets.
:j Regards harryjam0 -
I am converted to farm foods and now shop there weekly and oppisite is lidl so between the 2 I have greatly reduced our food bill, the brands a re good too and a good price, teh milk and bread and eggs are enought to make you go, the fruit juice are 2 for a pound too.:A :j0
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I have found their cheap potatoes good for roasting.......much better than other premium price ones!
And the golden syrup ice-creams cones they sell are lush! Totally devoid of nutrition of course, but delicious! 6 for £2.
They sell them in Iceland too and they are no where near as tasty......
Only reason I can think is the Farmfoods ones have foreign writing and the Iceland ones have English........could the recipes for different countries be slightly different????
No - I didn't think so either!
But the Farm Foods ones taste better :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
our farm foods has some great deals on yogurts...normally a short date but its worth a look in the fridge....iv never seen a reduced sticker in our local one...im going to look out for thoseonwards and upwards0
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Ours keep their reduced items by the till. Not often very much there but things are greatly reduced if they are.
Occasionally they have even had a huge tray of their Hovis bread @ 10p a loaf which were great in the freezer as still very fresh.AUGUST GROCERY CHALLENGE £115.93/ £250
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