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Dole fruit snack 19p instead of 79p in Tesco maybe
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/dole-fruit-snack-19p-tesco-1606892
David the dole fruit is national.
My T's had loads last week, I stocked up for lunchboxes
Strawberry or apple flavours I think.
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scamps1966 wrote: »
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Hi I am looking for advice and suggestions regarding milk the reason being I have a few heart problems and last week I had a very high cholesterol reading 11.5 so I need to take drastic measures to reduce my cholesterol.
Soya milk has been suggested also Alpro now this is where I need the advice because up until now I have been buying milk for £1 for 2.227 Litres. Today I bought Soywell longlife milk from Lidl @ 59p for 1 litre this is made with soya I tried it in my coffee and it was fine! I also bought Alpro Almond original from Morrison’s that was £1.69 for 1 litre with no soya I have yet to try this.
As someone who loves a bargain can anyone suggest alternatives or which one they think I should go for don’t get me wrong my health is paramount so the cost is not the most important but on the other hand I have no wish to spend my money in a wasteful way just paying for a brand name. For my lunch five out of seven days I have been having a bowl of fresh fruits with (silly me) ice cream well that has come to an end I will continue with the fresh fruits but now instead of ice cream I will now add Alpro Simply Plain it’s a mixture of soya and yoghurt 500g for £1.25 in Morrison’s I tried it this lunchtime and it was gorgeous.
So thinking caps on folks what do you suggest ?Low Carb High Fat is the way forward I lost 80 lbs
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scamps1966 wrote: »
The only problem is they should be in my house. Only managed 12 before our store changed the price:(What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Hiya
Has anyone a pic of the dole fruit pack and barcode.
Is it the 2 or 4 pack?
Thanks
ClaireWe're just happy to have a home, a family and our health. Whatever else is just added and it fits.0 -
scamps1966 wrote: »
You ought to flog em 3 for £2 or something, make em think they're getting a bargain :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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Not sure if this has been mentioned before but I just picked up a few cube boxes of Peppa Pig tissues in Sada for 2p! SEL stated £1 but scanned at 2p. Barcode ends 321138.
Keep a look out for the t/paste and catfood too.I can see these on MyS Helena, but I cant see them on A.com. (The PP takes it's comparisons from A.com)
They might go through the tills at 2p if you can find them in A's - discontinued lines?0 -
Claire1972 wrote: »Hiya
Has anyone a pic of the dole fruit pack and barcode.
Is it the 2 or 4 pack?
Thanks
Claire
No pic sorry Claire
Barcode. 5438900000052 for apple and 5438900000090 for strawberry
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