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Co-op meal deals
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When I went into the co op on Sunday they had run out of pies and very low on other stuff but suspect deliveries had been hit due to the weather. I'll pop in again tomorrow and hopefully all the elements of the deal will be available.
Wont be going for the flipper dipper one.0 -
Fish & potato mixture
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/72325695#Comment_723256950 -
My coop never has everything from the deal at the same time - there is always at least one empty shelf. Someone must be mucking up the ordering somewhere along the lineMay spend - £291.40/£320.00
June spend - £106.40/£320.000 -
Next £5 meal deal (saving of £6.52) on until 17th April:
Birds Eye 12 Chicken Dippers - 220g
Birds Eye 2 Crispy Chicken Grills - 170g
Mondelez Oreo Ice Cream - 480ml
Birds Eye Alphabites - 456g
Birds Eye Mixed Vegetables - 340g
Birds Eye 4 Original and Best Beefburger - 227g
http://www.co-operativefood.co.uk/5-frozen-meal-deal/0 -
I got this deal today had a 10% off voucher so paid £4.50 the packs are quite small dh and I ate half the mixed veg with tea the kids will eat the alphabites maybe last them 2 or 3 meals burgers will be chucked on the bbq if it ever stops raining and chicken will be put on a roll with slad for tea at some point....must say if the packs get any smaller they will look like dolls house foodonwards and upwards0
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The SFC boneless box is disgusting! All mechanically reformed "chicken" that you have no chance of identifying! _pale_0
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Feral_Moon wrote: »The SFC boneless box is disgusting! All mechanically reformed "chicken" that you have no chance of identifying! _pale_
I always check the posts when these meal deals come up but it's invariably junk food.:(
I'm surprised that the Co-op think it's acceptable to market this stuff but, on reflection, I don't suppose the 'posh' meal deals from places like M&S are that much healthier although they do invariably have fresh veg or salad sides rather than onion rings!:D0 -
I always check the posts when these meal deals come up but it's invariably junk food.:(
I'm surprised that the Co-op think it's acceptable to market this stuff but, on reflection, I don't suppose the 'posh' meal deals from places like M&S are that much healthier although they do invariably have fresh veg or salad sides rather than onion rings!:D
TOTALLY agree! In the meanwhile, just had my sparks offers sent to me, options included 20% off tomatos and salads, 20% off baby veg, 20% of fresh fruit salads....I don't often get the chance to pay their prices but 20% off can bring it down to being a treat. I wish the Coop would do something similiar, but I'd also wish they'd improve the quality. They had a massive "UK made food!" boost some time ago yet most of their fresh fruit and vegetables seems to come from Spain. Even when it's in season elsewhere (including the UK) tomatos at the moment are excellent if from the UK or channel islands, especially the piccalo types. But yet again all I see in the Coop is Spain or Morrocco. :mad:Why?!0 -
Feral_Moon wrote: »The SFC boneless box is disgusting! All mechanically reformed "chicken" that you have no chance of identifying! _pale_
I dont mind easy cheap food, but i was very disapoointed with the sfc boneless box last time, its boneless cos its never been near anything i would call chicken. Wont be bothering with this deal either0 -
I hope you reconsider, plenty of people are interested in the deals.0
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