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Discovery mexican wraps in farmfoods

matty17r
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Discovery mexican wraps chilli and jalepeno 29p in my local today. These are £1.49 in asda and waitrose, £1.59 in sainsburys.
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And wraps freeze well so nothing to stop you stocking up at that price. Just not sure what the chilli and jalapeno ones are like - are they very "hot"?"If you dream alone it will remain just a dream. But if we all dream together it will become reality"0
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does anyone know if this this is national or local?0
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No idea but im in Derby and going into town today so i will have a look and update later!£2 Savers Club #156!
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Isnt mentioned anywhere on their special offers
http://www.farmfoods.co.uk/index.php?p=specialOffers
so looks as if its probably a local selloff0 -
Isnt mentioned anywhere on their special offers
http://www.farmfoods.co.uk/index.php?p=specialOffers
so looks as if its probably a local selloff
No, I think it might be national - I got some today and I'm in Scotland. Haven't tried them yet though so don't know how hot they are.0 -
I don't think the chilli ones are hot, it's more a hint of chilli IMHO. Wish I had a Farmfoods near me that didn't mean a special round trip of 40 miles of more, I'd be stocking up on these otherwise!DFW no.554 - Proud to be dealing with my debts :TDAVID TENNANT CAN PROBE ME WITH HIS SONIC SCREWDRIVER ANYTIME...:AFLYING THE FLAG FOR THE CAMBRIDGE BOOTS TARTS :happyhear0
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I bought these last wkd in Farmfoods in Saltney on the Flintshire/Chester boundary so that covers N.W.England and N.Wales, so it looks like it's national but of course stock will be subject to availability in stores.0
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I got them in Dumfries, Scotland. I just bought one pack at first in case they were too hot for me, but they're actually pretty mild so I went back and bought more. Other good bargains (not megacheap like the wraps but a bit cheaper than other shops) include Wyke Farms extra mature cheddar £1.50 for a 350g pack, Maxwell House coffee 95g jar 89p, 2 Ocean Spray cranberry classic juice drink 750ml cartons for £1and Fairy original washing up liquid 75p a bottle (I think it's 750ml, cba checking right now).0
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Hey, i've been lurking on this site for a while now but now plucked up the courage to post. I work at a farmfoods store, and can tell you that this is a national offer, with the exception of some (but hardly any) lines that differ between scotland and wales/england, all stores sell the same things and all are same prices throughout. If your store doesnt have something in stock one day, it's likely it will come in on next delivery, if it has been ordered in of course. If you want certain cheap lines in bulk, why not ask a member of management to order in the quantity you want, we do this at my store, as then the customers get the stock packed, so easier to store e.g in original cases, in most cases it will cost teh same price, but alot of our customers prefer it in cases as easier to store away once at home.
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i also got them (Glasgow)
i buy them in home bargains for 67p and thats cheap, i bought 20 and have frozen most
their spread is £1 a kilo as well, normally £1.50
the chilli ones are lush (we make simple quesadillas in the george with them, yummy)0
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