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Tesco value peanut butter
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I am swapping to Sainsbury value peanut butter. Same price, but in plastic jar for easier recycling and less sugar.Growing old disgracefully!0
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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!
Skippy is made with hydrogenated oil which I never touch. I used to use Sainsburys own brand of crunchy peanut butter (not the value range one) but found out it contained Palm Oil. I now use Sunpat peanut butter which doesn't contain Palm Oil, I'm willing to pay the extra.
However does anyone know of a cheaper peanut butter which does not contain hydrogenated oil or palm oil.'Look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves'0 -
gone up just in time for the £5 off when you spend £40?£18 for my old mobile.
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