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Which is the best cheap Muesli?

As someone who hasn't eaten muesli for years i am hoping someone can recommend a cheap but nice version as i need to impove my diet for health reasons. I was looking at the lidl one on offer this week which looks nice at £1.49 for 750g but notice the asda smart price one is cheaper. Would love some opionions from those who have tried a few. :)
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  • Barneysmom
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    I'm not too keen on the Asda one but it doesn't mean you won't like it.
    I do like the Tesco Finest one, it has more fruit than Alpen.
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  • Lynsey
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    The Lidl one is lovely, full of nuts etc. It used to be on offer for only 99p once, but has crept up.
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    Well worth a try. I sometimes use this for "crispie cakes", makes a nice change.

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    The Aldi Swiss Style muesli is lovely - £1.49 IIRC but can't tell you the bag size as I've eaten it all :D. They do a 'No Added Sugar' version too.
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  • kerri_dfw
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    Best I've had is from amazon. It's a 3kg bag by Suma for about £6 with free delivery. Best of all it's organic and chocca with fruit. I compared it to Dorset cereals and it's got more in than theirs plus no whey powder. They have several varieties. Hope that helps
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  • pinksk8
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    I make my own, it does work out more expensive but you can control what you are eating, its very filling AND it lasts ages!

    Lrg Bag of scottish oats (cheaper the better)

    sml bag of pumpkin seeds

    sml bag of pine nuts

    As much dried fruit as you like (bananas, apples, raisens etc)

    A couple of spoonfuls of brown sugar


    simply store in a tuppaware box.

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  • bcl999
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    Lynsey wrote: »
    The Lidl one is lovely, full of nuts etc. It used to be on offer for only 99p once, but has crept up.
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    Well worth a try.
    Lynsey
    I second this. It is one of my regular buys from Lidl.
  • valk_scot
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    I'll third the Lidl one. Best muesli out there imho.
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  • Stompa
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    polesalot wrote: »
    The Aldi Swiss Style muesli is lovely - £1.49 IIRC but can't tell you the bag size as I've eaten it all :D. They do a 'No Added Sugar' version too.
    I used to have the Aldi Swiss Style muesli in the red box, but it disappeared from the shelves some months ago. Are you saying it's now available in a bag? (which could well be why I haven't spotted it!)
    Stompa
  • russ331
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    valk_scot wrote: »
    I'll third the Lidl one. Best muesli out there imho.

    Agreed. I've tried plenty but keep coming back to the Lidl Muesli. It's the best
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