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Pampers half price at morrisons

They have big packs of the simply dry nappies (44-60 nappies depending on size) for half price at Morrisons, I picked up a pack of size 5's for £3.64. (

Hope this helps someone

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  • joess
    joess Posts: 349 Forumite
    Just got back from my local Morrisons and Pampers nappies are 1/2 price.

    Just bought newborn size 2 pack of 60 for £3.74!

    It was across the range too (only multipack though)

    Looked on line and it only refers to the stay dry but as I said above it was all nappies

    https://www.morrisons.co.uk/Offers/
  • Saint_Chris
    Saint_Chris Posts: 3,876 Forumite
    Was only the simply dry (orange) 1's in both our morissons.
  • joess
    joess Posts: 349 Forumite
    Just been back to get some more and it's only the orange ones now - asked a member of staff and they said they'd made an error putting it across the whole range!
  • The offer ends tomorrow for anyone that wants some!
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  • robstersgirl
    robstersgirl Posts: 2,813 Forumite
    Simply dry are awful nappies, no comparison to proper pampers.
    Would be better off buying own brand IMO.
    Scratchy and leaky.
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  • anderson8
    anderson8 Posts: 1,224 Forumite
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    Simply dry are awful nappies, no comparison to proper pampers.
    Would be better off buying own brand IMO.
    Scratchy and leaky.
    i quite like them, only for during the day though as i dont think they hold much liquid. i use actifit at night.
    IMO they are much better than leaky little angels or huggies
  • Saint_Chris
    Saint_Chris Posts: 3,876 Forumite
    we've used these for my grandaughter for the past 12 months and had no complaints, don't find them scratchy, and they work really well during the night.
    Much better than asda's own, and huggies as stated, and a great price to boot, rarely paid full price for them, thanks to getting them on offer from morissons.
    thanks moggies.
  • vicxta
    vicxta Posts: 98 Forumite
    i'd say it depends on the baby. We've had no probs with them. better than asda that leaked loads for us
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