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Wheres the cheapest place to buy honey?
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I know right...but the quality is 'out of this world'0
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Hi
If you don't have a Costco near you Amazon do a bucket of honey (about 7lb) for £23ish.
Manuka honey is believe to have many health giving properties. One person I worked with swore that since using manuka honey he had stopped using the 8 painkillers a day he was prescribed.
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Honey is one of the most screened products to enter the uk
Even the basic honey from supermarkets has good qualities
I also read somewhere that there is only a certain amount of manuka honey produced ...but twice as much sold !!! So someone somewhere is obviously scamming it!0 -
Manuka Honey is sold plenty in UK and there are lots of 'genuine' suppliers of this honey in UK....It is also used in NHS hospitals.0
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I had been looking for Manuka honey in the supermarkets but pots at least a tenner. I found a pot in Home Bargains much cheaper, so worth a look if you have one nearby. I bought it before Xmas so don't remember the price but it must have been cheap if I bought it!!! Somebody at my work swears by it...takes a tablespoon a day...I just use it as usual on cereal/in hot drinks....maybe that's a waste?0
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Try B&M and Home Bargains they always have lots of honey at a good price,B&M have some really interesting ones.0
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I get Tesco Everyday Value honey at 99p for 340g. It's a nice fresh tasting honey and fine for what we use it for...on toast, in yoghurt, cooking and baking. If I want "fancy" honey I'm more likely to buy locally produced at the farmers' market, there are some interesting locally produced honeys to be had and less than the price of the manuka type. Depends what you want of course. But the Value one is fine for most everyday uses imho.Val.0
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