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Tesco value peanut butter
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Indeed, it seems alot on this forum don't look at
the bigger picture..
Poor harvests, manufacturing costs going up, transport,
the shops overheads etc etc
Some on this forum are so dim its unbelievable, you would
think they would make some connection between all the
major supermarkets increasing their prices and the cost of
raw materials going up.
But nope, Tesco has only increased the cost to shaft them
Now who's shafting who I wonder?
This is one example of how dishonest Tesco can be.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/37328370 -
dont know if this is any good to any one
http://groceries.asda.com/asda-estore/banneroffers/banneroffercontainer.jsp?listId=1215061062059&icid=EvJanValue_Menu_1
go to the £1 roll backs there's peanut butter on there0 -
dont know if this is any good to any one
http://groceries.asda.com/asda-estore/banneroffers/banneroffercontainer.jsp?listId=1215061062059&icid=EvJanValue_Menu_1
go to the £1 roll backs there's peanut butter on there
Thanks for link. I live on peanut butter and over the years have found that the value brand is just fine (imho)
Your link is bookmarked and maybe I'll find other supermarket links like this!
Cheers0 -
Lugh_Chronain wrote: »Don't use olive oil though as it'll adversely affect the taste. Though peanut oil, corn oil, sunflower oil or safflower oil should do OK.
You don't actually need to use any oil. It has it own oil. Just blend it for a while and it will eventually get smooth and nice. I make it for my kids. They love it. I also make almond butter, Pecan butter, and toasted hazelnut butter ( I do add chocolate to that one though):D
You just add salt or sugar to your taste. It goes need a little but not much. You really don't need to add any additional oil though.0 -
Skippy from Costco is indeed the BEST! I first found it while living in America and chanced upon it in costco in Bristol. You can buy it in a whopping tub!0
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Bought value peanut butter today in Morrisons for 62p.“A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey0
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What size jars do Morrisons value peanut butter come in? 340g?0
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Asda back to 62p for 340g hthClixsense since 31.01.16 $122.13 Neo bux since 31.01.16 400 RR $1018.00
Swagbucks since 27.09.15 £310 amazon gc, $50.00 Steam gc £100.00 paypal 2,805 points to cash out0 -
Dagnabbit, I just come back from ASDA inall! :doh:0
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