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Cost of Pringles in Sainsburys!

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  • Chrysalis
    Chrysalis Posts: 4,732 Forumite
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    I only buy pringle tubes when they a £1 which they are 3 or 4 times a year. The normal price is ridiculous.
  • greatgimpo
    greatgimpo Posts: 1,256 Forumite
    meer53 wrote: »
    Pringles are horrible, reconstituted powdered potato with a dusting of some chemical flavouring. I wouldn't pay 50p for them.
    ... with a strong aftertaste and smell of cheap cooking fat.
  • Home bargains own brand ones are my favorite. They have a lovely melt in the mouth texture.
  • aerostar
    aerostar Posts: 1,738 Forumite
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    Try Aldi's version - under £1 if I remember.
  • fitnessguy1
    fitnessguy1 Posts: 551 Forumite
    yeah pringles are some of my faves, so are those cracker crisps by jacobs. both are £1 (12p more for pringles) in tesco at the moment.
  • MrJones1
    MrJones1 Posts: 119 Forumite
    A true Pringles lover will buy a tube regardless of the price. However there are some good deals listed on MySupermarket at the moment.

    At Tesco you can get a Pringles Original Tube (190g) for £1.12
    In Sainsbury's you will get one for £1.50
  • z1a
    z1a Posts: 2,522 Forumite
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    If it's true that "Once you pop, you can't stop." Why are they in a resealable tube?
  • Oh my lord, this site has gone down the tube!
  • SuzieSue
    SuzieSue Posts: 4,109 Forumite
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    jon81uk wrote: »

    Pringles is one, they are pricing at £2.75 just so they can go on offer at £1/£1.25/£1.50. Instead of £1 one week and £2 the next I'd rather have £1.50 all the time.
    The large Dorrito bags are a similar issue, I'd rather pay £1.50 all year than £1 some of the time and £2 the rest.

    Why don't you stock up when they are on offer? I never buy something at full price when I know they will be on offer at some time.
  • custardy
    custardy Posts: 38,365 Forumite
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    z1a wrote: »
    If it's true that "Once you pop, you can't stop." Why are they in a resealable tube?

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