Been looking at Chia seeds for some recipes & they're are twice plus the price at Holland & Barrett. Couldn't believe my luck when I saw them in Homebargains for £1.79!
Bought at Cardiff store, but told its national. Located with the dried fruit & nuts.
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dark_shadow
2 Nov 15#1
That's a deal!
nannyshell
2 Nov 15#2
Excellent deal I paid £5.99 for mine
ratpack2k
2 Nov 15#3
Top deal! Have been getting these for a while. The kids love them in porridge.
karene28
2 Nov 15#4
They're in the Swansea store and I paid £1.29 for them on the weekend.
faithlessworld
2 Nov 15#5
Great thanks!
They're currently in the penny sale at Holland and Barrett, so yesterday I paid £2.69 for 100g plus 1p for the second 100g - I was quite pleased with £2.70 for 200g, this is much cheaper.
kane7990
2 Nov 15#6
very good for you and great deal but taste like crazy. voted hot
fishmaster to kane7990
2 Nov 151#14
Definitely a fad though, not bad for you, but just a food, nothing special about them. Eat some low sugar muesli, will be nutritionally the same if not better, due to the combination of fruits, grains and oats and a lot cheaper.
i got these a few weeks ago in the Dumfries store, so presume it's national!
prender
2 Nov 152#8
If you use these a lot (I put them in a smoothie every morning) then the Sevenhills brand on Amazon are a bit cheaper - though I don't know if you'll have to factor in delivery. Currently 2kg for £10.75
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Bought at Cardiff store, but told its national. Located with the dried fruit & nuts.
All comments (19)
They're currently in the penny sale at Holland and Barrett, so yesterday I paid £2.69 for 100g plus 1p for the second 100g - I was quite pleased with £2.70 for 200g, this is much cheaper.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvia_hispanica#Nutrient_content_and_food_uses