Was in the Co-op last night and picked up some 95g jars of Red Mountain Coffee @ 55p (£0.55) each. Not sure if it is a national or local offer so wouldn't advise rushing out on a special trip to your nearest co-op store looking but worth having a look if you happen to be in one anyway. Didn't have a reduced to clear ticket just a normal white price ticket.
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steviedeal
8 Nov 15#1
It's national (where stocked). Part of the super low prices, its the new everyday price.
tiggerloveslife to steviedeal
8 Nov 15#2
Glad to hear it's going to be a standard price as I thought it was pretty darned cheap but wasn't sure if it was national or local :innocent:
antonywhite37
8 Nov 152#3
better off buying a jar of bisto, will taste better. personally would choose not to drink coffee than drink this
Waldolf
8 Nov 151#4
Does this still taste like that old Camp coffee?
Skybird
8 Nov 15#5
I think this is the same stuff they sell in Pound land and its really 'dire'.
sowotsdis
8 Nov 151#6
If its cheap coffee your comparing to illy or lavazza then you're foolish but if on tight budget its not really as bad as the toffs on here are protesting - 55p/95g !!!
trizinger28
8 Nov 15#7
I hate how decent "names" have been bought up by companies and the contents substituted for vile cheap ingredients. Red Mountain coffe used to be very nice, as did Cafe Noire etc. All foods seem to be going this way too.
therealclaireh
8 Nov 151#8
I've had this coffee from budget stores before selling for around a pound it's very palatable coffee with a bit of coffee mate in it compared to the gold blend type stuff I normally get if I saw this in my local co-op I'd buy it
simes
8 Nov 15#9
This stuff taste like it has no coffee in it. We always have cheap coffee at work but this is easily the worst we have ever had.
tiggerloveslife to simes
8 Nov 15#11
Take it you haven't tried the Tesco everyday value offering then...have been told it's absolutely vile by several people....
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