1 kg of table salt 25p/morrisons
review quote: Salt is 100% sodium chloride, so all salt bought at any supermarket is the same. I looked at Waitrose, and they actually sell a salt using exactly the same anti-caking agent for exactly £22 a kg! It may be hand-harvested by mermaids off the Anglesey coast, but it is exactly the same substance. What more is there to say?
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Magister
21 Oct 154#4
Salt is wonderful stuff, particularly on gammon and smoked bacon. If the health fascists were to have their way, the only thing left to consume would be thin air (and I'm pretty sure that that isn't too healthy, either). Great deal. Voted hot!
johnthehuman
21 Oct 153#9
I'd take that with a pinch of salt :man:
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quine
21 Oct 15#1
cheap weedkiller
speric07 to quine
21 Oct 152#2
Cheap slug killer
3scoops
21 Oct 15#3
Great for making my play doh
Magister
21 Oct 154#4
Salt is wonderful stuff, particularly on gammon and smoked bacon. If the health fascists were to have their way, the only thing left to consume would be thin air (and I'm pretty sure that that isn't too healthy, either). Great deal. Voted hot!
mattmerch to Magister
21 Oct 15#8
re thin air bad for you :smiley:
Flashpoint
21 Oct 151#5
I used it to keep my paths clear in winter...
joanne10 to Flashpoint
21 Oct 15#7
Me too :man:
Shatwell
21 Oct 15#6
Cheap cocaine.
Cheap ...... salt :laughing:
johnthehuman
21 Oct 153#9
I'd take that with a pinch of salt :man:
snapdragon
21 Oct 15#10
I wonder how it compares in price per kg to the salt used to rejuvenate dishwasher water softener beds?
1810marcin
21 Oct 151#11
The most notable differences between sea salt and table salt are in their taste, texture and processing.
Sea salt is produced through evaporation of ocean water or water from saltwater lakes, usually with little processing. Depending on the water source, this leaves behind certain trace minerals and elements. The minerals add flavor and color to sea salt, which also comes in a variety of coarseness levels.
Table salt is typically mined from underground salt deposits. Table salt is more heavily processed to eliminate minerals and usually contains an additive to prevent clumping. Most table salt also has added iodine, an essential nutrient that helps maintain a healthy thyroid.
Sea salt and table salt have the same basic nutritional value, despite the fact that sea salt is often promoted as being healthier. Sea salt and table salt contain comparable amounts of sodium by weight.
Whichever type of salt you enjoy, do so in moderation. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend limiting sodium to less than 2,300 milligrams a day — or 1,500 milligrams if you're age 51 or older, or if you are black, or if you have high blood pressure, diabetes or chronic kidney disease.
cheesybeanzz74 to 1810marcin
21 Oct 151#12
I use about a teaspoon of salt on my boiled eggs with salted butter on my bread..
ratcatcher
21 Oct 15#13
Legal to sell KILLER salt but NOT legal to sell addictive killer drugs.
I wonder which is the biggest profit maker?
Which pays TAX?
Or which has the larger number of outlets?
They should ALL be banned.
johnthehuman to ratcatcher
21 Oct 152#15
paulday564 to ratcatcher
21 Oct 15#21
lol
senukas
21 Oct 15#14
Well, it's only 99.2% NaCl, 0.5% would be anti-caking agent and the rest 0.3% other salts like KCl, CaCl2 etc
cheesybeanzz74
21 Oct 151#16
Better call Saul.:wink:
ratcatcher
21 Oct 15#17
OOPS Too much salt ?
BigBen75020
21 Oct 15#18
hot use it to grit the drive way...
Lonefalcon
21 Oct 15#19
thats a lot lime's and tequila to use that up ^^
willyzippy89
21 Oct 15#20
Around the same as Mc Donalds fries.....great price
Opening post
review quote: Salt is 100% sodium chloride, so all salt bought at any supermarket is the same. I looked at Waitrose, and they actually sell a salt using exactly the same anti-caking agent for exactly £22 a kg! It may be hand-harvested by mermaids off the Anglesey coast, but it is exactly the same substance. What more is there to say?
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Cheap ...... salt :laughing:
Sea salt is produced through evaporation of ocean water or water from saltwater lakes, usually with little processing. Depending on the water source, this leaves behind certain trace minerals and elements. The minerals add flavor and color to sea salt, which also comes in a variety of coarseness levels.
Table salt is typically mined from underground salt deposits. Table salt is more heavily processed to eliminate minerals and usually contains an additive to prevent clumping. Most table salt also has added iodine, an essential nutrient that helps maintain a healthy thyroid.
Sea salt and table salt have the same basic nutritional value, despite the fact that sea salt is often promoted as being healthier. Sea salt and table salt contain comparable amounts of sodium by weight.
Whichever type of salt you enjoy, do so in moderation. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend limiting sodium to less than 2,300 milligrams a day — or 1,500 milligrams if you're age 51 or older, or if you are black, or if you have high blood pressure, diabetes or chronic kidney disease.
I wonder which is the biggest profit maker?
Which pays TAX?
Or which has the larger number of outlets?
They should ALL be banned.