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Lidl weekend 13/14 Jan
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Nice selection. Not seen the Muesli bars on Weekend offers before. There are actually more varieties than those listed including both normal and "no added sugar" ranges (I think there may be 4 of each). It'll be interesting to see how they sort that out in store, or whether it's a mistake and all varieties are actually included.
I had the Mature Cheese last time, and it was very nice.0 -
Cornucopia wrote: »Nice selection. Not seen the Muesli bars on Weekend offers before. There are actually more varieties than those listed including both normal and "no added sugar" ranges (I think there may be 4 of each). It'll be interesting to see how they sort that out in store, or whether it's a mistake and all varieties are actually included.
If you look closely at the green packet , it has ".... sugar" on a blue stripe that has been obscured by the £1.19 price . so it is probable that the 4 varieties listed are on offer as both normal and no added sugar0 -
If you look closely at the green packet , it has ".... sugar" on a blue stripe that has been obscured by the £1.19 price . so it is probable that the 4 varieties listed are on offer as both normal and no added sugar
Yes, it's the No Added Sugar, Hazelnut & Almond variety - I have some in the cupboard.
There are other varieties not listed, though, for example No Added Sugar, Apple flavour. I assume that they will all be included, because they are all in the same outer container, but we shall see...
Let the chaos commence... on 13 Jan.0 -
Cheese is a great bargain.
I might buy the muesli bars, but the cheese is a definite.No payments from financial products from cash back sites? Put in a complaint direct and if they don't resolve your issue, head straight to the financial ombudsman - it costs the company £550 in referral fees, win or lose.0 -
Cornucopia wrote: »Yes, it's the No Added Sugar, Hazelnut & Almond variety - I have some in the cupboard.
Worth noting that the packaging of the apple version is very similar to the nut. I wouldn't want anyone to pick up the wrong oneValue-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
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VfM4meplse wrote: »Was it you that recommended them on the other thread? They are well worth having. I shall be sharpening my claws for them the following weekend
Yes it was. I think they're delicious - and I'm sure that there must be a very similar nut-based bar in a posher wrapper that costs 5 times as much. (Even full price, these are only 15p each equivalent).
I like the Apple, too, it is very Apple-y. The Banana and Chocolate in the full-sugar range is nice, too. The banana flavour is intense but slightly artificial, like banana ice-cream, or banana flavour sweets.0
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