I was in both PoundWorld (Blue banner, gold text) and PoundLand (green banner, white text) this morning.
Both sold the 300g tins (I'd noticed 300g tins before).
PW was 3 for £1, PL was 4 for £1
The base normal price for 415g tins is 50p. http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=252261477
Sometimes you can get them in multipacks for as little as 40p a tin.
Normal 415g tins: (checked Tesco website 08Jan2016)
51% beans
34% tomatoes
£1 shop 300g tins:
49% beans
33% tomatoes
crumpetman
25 Dec 152#4
Perhaps these tins are from somewhere else in Europe? 4x300g for £1 is good. Can you get 3x400g for £1?
EveshamLad to crumpetman
30 Dec 15#20
PoundWorld sell 3x415g tins for £1
If you insist on going to PoundLand then you might also want to carefully check the ingredients of these smaller tins as the 415g tins contain 51% beans and 34% tomatoes.
I'm sure the smaller tins in Poundland contain less than 50% beans and I think only 33% tomatoes.
EveshamLad
30 Dec 15#19
Thanks, I buy mine from PoundWorld where they are 3 for £1 (415g tins)
R37R0
29 Dec 15#18
Good for stocking the cupboard for the new year
2004ns
25 Dec 15#17
I thought it was a good deal. Brought a case of 24 tins for £6z best before next year too
webbozen
25 Dec 15#16
Farm Foods they are 5 for £2 (415g tins) so 40 p each. If you have a Farm Foods near you worth looking in.
SCOUSEKEVIN
25 Dec 15#14
I really like Baked Beans, I always used to buy Heinz, but was scunnered by the price, so I tried a few other brands, most of which were not worth a bean, then I tried Asda`s own brand which are approx £1.20 for a pack of 4 x 410g, they are really nice and I now actually prefer them. That`s after 40 odd years of Heinz, same with tomato soup, used to get Crosse & Blackwell as a kid, as an adult bought Heinz. Few months ago bought Crosse & Blackwell and it is far better then Heinz.
lianne21 to SCOUSEKEVIN
25 Dec 151#15
Thank you for your story, I hope it inspires others. :smiley:
45ure
25 Dec 15#13
I saw Home Bargains do them in 300g too (perhaps they were intended for another countries market hence not our UK Heinz website ?) Think at Home Bargains they were 29p each
45ure
25 Dec 15#12
I saw Home Bargains do them in 300g too (perhaps they were intended for another countries market hence not our UK Heinz website ?) Think at Home Bargains they were 29p each
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Usual size is 415g
According to Heinz uk website, they only produce beans in Sizes: 150g, 200g, 415g, 840g
http://www.heinz.co.uk/Products/Beans/Ranges/Beanz/Heinz-Baked-Beanz
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Both sold the 300g tins (I'd noticed 300g tins before).
PW was 3 for £1, PL was 4 for £1
The base normal price for 415g tins is 50p. http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=252261477
Sometimes you can get them in multipacks for as little as 40p a tin.
Normal 415g tins: (checked Tesco website 08Jan2016)
51% beans
34% tomatoes
£1 shop 300g tins:
49% beans
33% tomatoes
If you insist on going to PoundLand then you might also want to carefully check the ingredients of these smaller tins as the 415g tins contain 51% beans and 34% tomatoes.
I'm sure the smaller tins in Poundland contain less than 50% beans and I think only 33% tomatoes.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/x4-300g-heinz-beanz-for-1-poundland-2331112
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Usual size is 415g
According to Heinz uk website, they only produce beans in Sizes: 150g, 200g, 415g, 840g
http://www.heinz.co.uk/Products/Beans/Ranges/Beanz/Heinz-Baked-Beanz