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I'm after bulk cheap poppadoms...

I've just been diagnosed as wheat intolerant as instead of snacking on bread I am on poppadoms. Tesco does eight for £1.22 but I'm wondering if anyone knows anywhere that sells them cheaper? I get through loads as they're really low cal as well. :D I have a friend with a Costco card as well so would be able to get there as well if anyone knows that they do them. Thanks!

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  • Mrs_justjohn
    Mrs_justjohn Posts: 1,245 Forumite
    Jinxii wrote: »
    I've just been diagnosed as wheat intolerant as instead of snacking on bread I am on poppadoms. Tesco does eight for £1.22 but I'm wondering if anyone knows anywhere that sells them cheaper? I get through loads as they're really low cal as well. :D I have a friend with a Costco card as well so would be able to get there as well if anyone knows that they do them. Thanks!

    Yes costco in edinburgh does - not sure if that is the case in all the stores??
  • Jinxii
    Jinxii Posts: 124 Forumite
    I think their stuff tends to be similar across the board. Any idea on quantities/price?
  • MoaningMyrtle
    MoaningMyrtle Posts: 1,968 Forumite
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    Try an Indian supermarket too.
    A minute at the till, a lifetime on the bill.

    Nothing tastes as good as being slim feels.

    one life, live it!
  • hethmar
    hethmar Posts: 10,678 Forumite
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    A chap I know actually gets bread substitute on prescription from his GP. Have you asked about it?
  • dogstarheaven
    dogstarheaven Posts: 1,382 Forumite
    Try an Indian supermarket too.

    that's the best option as they come in packs of 30+ but you'd need to deep fry them for a few secs, and drain the excess oil on kitchen paper. i think, the last lot i bought would cost about £1.50 or so, no more. i love mine with fine diced onion and mango chutney - mmh! and can eat about 6/8!:D

    in the indian grocers, you'll find other types of poppadoms, from plain to ones coated with mustard seeds, or something like that.. if you can't find an indian grocers near you, then i think you're next alt. place would be those intercontinental shops which sells turkish/arabic type of food in there as i've seen asian foodstuffs in them too.
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