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Current Cheapest supplier of Ecover Products?
dirtyepic
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Hi
I am really trying to keep the shopping bill costs down and am wondering where's the cheapest place to buy Ecover products.
I do my shopping at Asda but am going to join Costco to buy all the staple stuff and continue with Asda for fresh produce for now.
I am sure Asda's not the cheapest place for Ecover so if anyone can let me know where they get their products from and think its reasonable I would appreciate your help!!
Thanks in advance!!
Terri
I am really trying to keep the shopping bill costs down and am wondering where's the cheapest place to buy Ecover products.
I do my shopping at Asda but am going to join Costco to buy all the staple stuff and continue with Asda for fresh produce for now.
I am sure Asda's not the cheapest place for Ecover so if anyone can let me know where they get their products from and think its reasonable I would appreciate your help!!
Thanks in advance!!
Terri
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If you could post some prices you are currently paying, maybe that would help.Time is an illusion - lunch time doubly so.0
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I don't find there is a huge difference where ever you buy it. Larger fabric softner/washing up liquid are a bit cheaper per 100ml than the larger ones. I am trying to find a local refil site as Ecover do this but I don't think there is one near me. I don't think costco stock ecover. DKThe birds of sadness may fly overhead but don't let them nest in your hair0
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How do you go about finding somewhere to refill? I hate having to just throw away all those bottles.Dustykitten wrote:I am trying to find a local refil site as Ecover do this but I don't think there is one near me.0 -
http://www.ecover.com/gb/en/WhereToBuy/
Sorry was in a rush the other day so forgot to say if you click this link it will tell you how to find places that do refills0 -
cheapest bought in bulk: http://wirelessdigest.typepad.com/hippyshopper/2005/09/supersize_your_.html
http://ecotopia.co.uk/index.jsp?cName=bulk-buying&pg=1&mnu=1
http://www.faithinnature.co.uk/shop_frameset.asp?mainframe=catlink.asp?Cat=67"The happiest of people don't necessarily have the
best of everything; they just make the best
of everything that comes along their way."
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https://www.soorganic.com
is well worth a look and you can sometimes find online vouchers.0
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