150g Blueberries for 96p...perfect for making muffins!!! @ Morrisons.
For those who can find an alternative store courtesy of other members it could be cheaper elsewhere:-
Reoooow - 89p @ East Ham LIDL (perhaps other stores as well)
Farlie - 49p!!! Netto (sounds awesome deal)
Curlylocks60 - £2 for 400g ASDA (trumps this deal if you're after a bigger pack)
Rolex17 - £1.89 for 450g ALDI (even better)
16 comments
sradmad
6 Feb 161#1
nice find op, heat
Jiggy188
6 Feb 16#2
Just need to get them home and get my little one to bake them. She has suggested cupcakes instead...
Reooow
6 Feb 162#3
89p in Lidl East Ham
Jiggy188 to Reooow
6 Feb 16#4
Thanks Reooow. I would make that highlight in description but can't do so on the mobile app atm. Would benefit those with a Lidl nearby and offer available at their store.
farlie
6 Feb 162#5
49p if you live near a netto
skinbo
6 Feb 161#6
62.7p per 100g for 225g Normal price.
These are 63.8p per 100g for 150g at half price.
Hmm, not a great deal really
Jiggy188 to skinbo
6 Feb 16#7
Thanks for doing the maths...I am prone to doing so myself in most cases when evaluating a deal. In this case I wasn't actually in the market for these and just came across by chance. I have no clue what the right price should be but was sure it's not normally this price.
So doing as all HUKDers should do...(1) I checked if the deal had already posted (2) cross referenced previous deals to get an idea if there was merit to post this one. I found the below deals and so this seemed a reasonable call.
I hope everyone will enjoy these either baked in cakes or for those of healthier disposition blended in their spanking new Nutri Ninjas, Nutribullets and Salters accumulated over Christmas!! Cheers!
Curlylocks60
6 Feb 161#8
Asda are doing 400g for £2.
Jiggy188 to Curlylocks60
6 Feb 16#10
Cheers Curlylocks60...Thanks for your input - Have added to description!
Rolex17 to Curlylocks60
6 Feb 162#12
aldi are doing 450g for £1.89
Dogeared
6 Feb 161#9
Well, I think this is a very good price . Don't often see any size packs for less than £1. Thanks for posting. Heat added.
stu83
6 Feb 161#11
They do 350g for £2
jeczap
8 Feb 161#13
I'm not knocking your deal, but just wondering if frozen blueberries (quite a lot cheaper) might be a better choice for making muffins? I plan to give a try at muffin making myself, so just curious
Jiggy188
8 Feb 161#14
I am not really sure and never actually thought about it...it's my little one who bakes :smirk:. Having consulted her just now, her reply was "that's what you're suppose to use...including in smoothies". :confused:
If you believe what you read on the web I've searched a few websites, the below link suggests it's probably better to use frozen...
Opening post
For those who can find an alternative store courtesy of other members it could be cheaper elsewhere:-
Reoooow - 89p @ East Ham LIDL (perhaps other stores as well)
Farlie - 49p!!! Netto (sounds awesome deal)
Curlylocks60 - £2 for 400g ASDA (trumps this deal if you're after a bigger pack)
Rolex17 - £1.89 for 450g ALDI (even better)
16 comments
These are 63.8p per 100g for 150g at half price.
Hmm, not a great deal really
So doing as all HUKDers should do...(1) I checked if the deal had already posted (2) cross referenced previous deals to get an idea if there was merit to post this one. I found the below deals and so this seemed a reasonable call.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/300g-blueberries-iceland-for-2-2373231
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/125g-blueberries-for-0-99-home-bargains-2294294
I hope everyone will enjoy these either baked in cakes or for those of healthier disposition blended in their spanking new Nutri Ninjas, Nutribullets and Salters accumulated over Christmas!! Cheers!
If you believe what you read on the web I've searched a few websites, the below link suggests it's probably better to use frozen...
http://www.wildblueberries.com/blog/frozen-fruit-mythsdebunked/