Found this is my local home bargains today, I thought it was quite cheap considering I have paid £3.00 for the same box in a supermarket last week.
It works out at about 8.2 pence per sachet
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cjabingham
13 Feb 163#10
Why don't you just buy a kilo for 75p in Tesco , ASDA , Morrisons and the coop ?! Basics porridge is far less milled. The Aldi one is 79p and great tasting.
deanos to angel2011
13 Feb 163#4
Well it works out the same price per packet if its 12 for £1 or 18 for £1.49
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cjabingham
14 Feb 16#20
What noises do you hear ? Trumps ?!
billy bronco
13 Feb 16#9
is the syrup type available as well ?
joesmum to billy bronco
14 Feb 16#19
yes, I always get my mum these from Home Bargains. She will only have the syrup ones.
tightar5e
14 Feb 16#17
Switched back to cooking my own scrambled eggs (2-3eggs) and 2 rashers (or smoked salmon), toast in the morning and I'm feeling at lot healthier for it, than winter days of 10-15% Sugar-filled carbohydrated cereals, or Golden Syrup Porridge Sachets.
Not hungry till lunch, feeling a lot more alert during the day.
The big cereal companies have massive budgets to swing health studies/opinion, I don't buy it, prefer to listen to my own body.
Pretty active though, cycling etc.
cjabingham to tightar5e
14 Feb 16#18
Oats are not sugar filled. The sachets have added ingredients but oats are healthy alone.
billy bronco
14 Feb 16#16
yes i take one daily to work..for brekky
DealJourno
14 Feb 16#15
It must be all the extra effort having to measure it out thatputs people off buying the 1kg bags. Although I agree these are handy for people taking these to work.
cjabingham
13 Feb 163#10
Why don't you just buy a kilo for 75p in Tesco , ASDA , Morrisons and the coop ?! Basics porridge is far less milled. The Aldi one is 79p and great tasting.
richard11 to cjabingham
13 Feb 16#14
Yes, I get the Tesco Value stuff and whack honey and raisins in it :man:
puggsykes
13 Feb 16#13
I'm pretty sure that each sachet would be 8.3pence not 83pence ,, but Thankyou for your feedback
suzannecaeler
13 Feb 16#12
Really great. 10 sachets for £1.22 in Sainsburys right now.
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It works out at about 8.2 pence per sachet
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Not hungry till lunch, feeling a lot more alert during the day.
The big cereal companies have massive budgets to swing health studies/opinion, I don't buy it, prefer to listen to my own body.
Pretty active though, cycling etc.
Same in B&M if nearer. It's one of their star buys.