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Cheapest 4pints of milk
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Netto do 2 x 2 litres for £1.800
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tillycat123 wrote: »Is the milk offer still on at Morrisons please?
It was on last night when I bought two
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Apparently it's still on until Saturday I think, along with 30-odd pence 6-packs of breadrolls. hth0
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My local Lidl had four pints for 75p yesterday so thats where I plan to go until it goes back up.0
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Hovel_lady wrote: »Aldi are doing 4 pints for £1 as well.
With my Aldi, its hit and miss with regarding milk supply. It varies between full chiller with all the milk to 3x2 pint whole.
I go Iceland for mine, providing it has at least 8 days on the date as I live alone.0 -
I was in Tesco yesterday buying milk and there was a lady rep telling everyone about 2 pint bags of milk. They are 50p a bag and you pop it in a jug which is available for 1p.
All about less packaging, though am yet to use them.0 -
This is the website about the bags of milk :
http://www.jugit.co.uk/faqs.asp?faq_id=160 -
I was in Tesco yesterday buying milk and there was a lady rep telling everyone about 2 pint bags of milk. They are 50p a bag and you pop it in a jug which is available for 1p.
All about less packaging, though am yet to use them.
I just bought two bags of milk at 50p each. However, this is a special offer saving 36p.
The Jug was a £1 in my local Tescos so I don't know if they were doing a special deal in your local store.0 -
I have bought the 2pt 50p bags of milk and they are fine I have some in my jug at the moment in the fridge .I didn't need to buy a jug I just used a big one that I usually use for juice0
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