The mafia are getting lazy these days, they just stick a lasagne on your pillow!
octopus
12 Feb 131#10
Normal price at Iceland
stamfordblue to octopus
12 Feb 13#14
is £1
chippytea
12 Feb 13#11
I've been getting my eggs from B&M recently, 89p for 6 but not 'large', although definitely bigger than the supermarket '15 for £2.50' type ones I was getting in Morrisons.
Can't buy eggs unless it says 'free range' on the box. To be honest I much prefer the flavour of a free range egg compared to a battery / barn egg, but based my decision on welfare (which while probably not amazing, is better for Free Range than the other two).
sprite127594
12 Feb 13#12
Aaaallllwways this price, same as iceland.
mk-donald
12 Feb 13#13
Regularly something like £1.05-£1.09 in Lidl - and last week they were Welsh Eggs (allegedly, as one needs to say about all packaged foods nowadays).
MKD
octopus
12 Feb 13#15
cheers .. that's a deal breaker for sure
clairenfreitas
12 Feb 13#16
sorry voted cold by mistake,damn phone ,meant hot !
kate g
12 Feb 13#17
had an off batch of these stavely free rangers from home bargains - really horrible experience especially if you break the bad egg into a recipe - had to bin whole lot ingredients - had three bad ones in box of six - still well in date. haven't risked it since.
GR17
12 Feb 13#18
U must have been very unlucky Kate. Been eating staveleys eggs for years and they have always been delicious.
m5rcc
13 Feb 13#19
1p difference won't kill me - no deal here
Gmx91
13 Feb 13#20
Always £1 at Iceland
Downfall
13 Feb 13#21
Asda have 2 for £4 on 15-packs of Free Range Eggs atm.
Which works out at 7.5 large eggs for a quid. Happy days for those of us who get through a boatload.
Easy_over
28 Feb 17#22
Always found Staveley's large free range to be great eggs - no fishy taste as in others, good colour, as all eggs used to have, and the real test - they cook very well, even poaching, which really sorts the field out.
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Can't buy eggs unless it says 'free range' on the box. To be honest I much prefer the flavour of a free range egg compared to a battery / barn egg, but based my decision on welfare (which while probably not amazing, is better for Free Range than the other two).
MKD
Which works out at 7.5 large eggs for a quid. Happy days for those of us who get through a boatload.