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Tesco youghurts without bits
Wardy
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Can anyone tell me if the tesco own brand yogurts have the bits in? - the kids want smooth yoghurts but I'm not sure what to get.
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It will tell you on the label0
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If you mean the normal ones with the pictures of gooseberries and rhubarb etc on the lid, then they definitely have bits in them, even the value ones have a few bits in but not so many - you might even get away with it with them!!What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0
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They'll probably prefer fromage frais which is usually smooth and sweeter than yoghurt. Petit Filous, Muller etc are branded ones but Tesco probably do their own.0
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we buy the tesco value fromage frais as we all like it we used to buy the bigger single ones aswell (which def have bits) but now we just buy lots of little onesDEC GC £463.67/£450
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We get the french set youghurts, they don't have any bits in and are delicious0
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If you are referring to the Tesco value yoghurt 4 pack strawberry , peach , raspberry and blackcherry - then I can confirm that they have one or two bits of fruit per pot
Sainsburys and Morrisons are bit free0 -
Have you noticed that the Tesco Value yoghurts prices are all over the place at the moment they used to be 29p for 4 last week they were 15p for 4.I don't mind them as I use them as a topper for fresh fruit chopped up0
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Have you noticed that the Tesco Value yoghurts prices are all over the place at the moment they used to be 29p for 4 last week they were 15p for 4.I don't mind them as I use them as a topper for fresh fruit chopped up
well its not intended to be "a topper for fresh fruit chopped up" so expect to be banned on your next visit
They only reduced it to cover the increase in Gold Label barley wine which I purchase regularly
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