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Morrisons 1/2 Price WEIGHT WATCHERS MEALS
MoneySaver5678
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All the ready meals from the chiller cabinet are all 1/2 price, loads of different meal and all around the £1.18 mark
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Same in co-op0
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doncastercity wrote: »All the ready meals from the chiller cabinet are all 1/2 price, loads of different meal and all around the £1.18 mark
Are talking about things like beef and chicken hoptpot.
As I bought them in Morrisons in the first/second week of this month for 89p.
Asda are saying the retail price is £1.75 and doing 5 for £5.
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I presume the chiller isnt the frozen ones. The frozen ones wher 79p up until the 18th0
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Really annoys me that they hardly do any vegetarian meals0
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They're doing this to clear out the old stock from the discontinued 'Discover' plan - Points marked - which are no longer compatible with their new ProPoints scheme.0
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these are all £1 in farmfoods , and i think £1 in iceland tooDont forget that little Thanks button , only takes a sec0
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Ive just rang morrisons lol and op is talking about the fresh meals. Im off to get some later0
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Blackpool_Saver is female, and does not live in Blackpool0
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I know it's cheap, but surely it's cheaper and better for you to cook it yourself.
An example is here:
Weight Watchers Cottage Pie
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/sainsburys-price-comparison/Fresh_Ready_Meals/Weight_Watchers_Cottage_Pie_400g.html
U'd save more money and eat healthier if u followed these recipies....
http://www.jamieoliver.com/foodwise/article-view.php?id=2037
I'm not advertising Mr Olivers website, but I have cooked this and it costs less than £1.18 per portion and tastes fantastic.
Or if you want the Weight Watchers version:
http://www.weightwatchers.co.uk/food/rcp/index.aspx?recipeID=7018362
Enjoy!!0
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