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Cheapest caddy liners?
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MrsE_2
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Are Wilkinsons the cheapest?
They are about £2.50 for 24.
Are any national chains cheaper?
They seem really expensive for such tiny things.
They are about £2.50 for 24.
Are any national chains cheaper?
They seem really expensive for such tiny things.
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Do you mean those biodegradable bags for food waste caddys? I get mine from Tesco and I think I pay about £3 for 40 liners - its the same at our local mini-supermarket.0
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Do you mean those biodegradable bags for food waste caddys? I get mine from Tesco and I think I pay about £3 for 40 liners - its the same at our local mini-supermarket.
Do you mean £2.85 for 25?0 -
I bought them loose in the Co-op they seemed very cheap. Can't find a link, sorry.0
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B&M home stores have them for about a pound although I cannot tell you the quality. Off to get some today so will report back!0
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In my local Co-op (Bristol) , each bag is 6p. They are carrier bag size, so bigger than the usual caddy bags, which are really useful.0
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Lidl have them about 1.79x15 I think and they are quite big with handles.0
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mustardseed6 wrote: »In my local Co-op (Bristol) , each bag is 6p. They are carrier bag size, so bigger than the usual caddy bags, which are really useful.Lidl have them about 1.79x15 I think and they are quite big with handles.
They have to be compostable though.
If those lidl ones are only 15 a pack, then they work out the same as the big 4.0 -
The lidl ones are really slow at composting down though - I still keep finding odd bits of them wrapped round the aerator a couple of years after I stopped using them.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
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