Noticed these instore today, not tried them myself but 32p for 8 cookies, I'd imagine they can't be that bad, 4p each cookie!
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EuroPear
6 Apr 162#1
for 32p i'd give 'em a go, :smile:
markmccrone to EuroPear
6 Apr 16#2
Indeed, I might pick up a packet next time I'm in :innocent:
sabp
7 Apr 16#3
Watch out as gluten free food usually has over 50% sugar content. Very cheap price.
markmccrone to sabp
7 Apr 161#4
Thanks for the heads up :laughing:
sotomonkey
7 Apr 16#5
As a cookies from the bakery were really nasty when I tried them a couple of days ago. Can't remember what flavour but they were disgusting, far too much sugar and grease. I've had a fair few of these types of cookies before over the years and normally they're fine but those ones were particularly gross.
moonspook
7 Apr 16#6
Heated just for the price saving as G-Free stuff is so expensive normally - cookies this cheap for those that can't eat regular ones is great!
As for the sugar, I took a quick gander - these (assuming they're the ones in the picture) actually have less sugar than the Fox's equivalent ones, albeit only by 0.9 grams per 100g. I'd have used another ASDA equivalent cookie, but they nearest they have is a "quadruple" chocolate one, which you'd expect to be more sugary.
DavidL
7 Apr 16#7
Asda have been clearing out some GF lines. Looks like these biscuits were left behind. No reductions in the GF section of our local store when I looked yesterday!
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As for the sugar, I took a quick gander - these (assuming they're the ones in the picture) actually have less sugar than the Fox's equivalent ones, albeit only by 0.9 grams per 100g. I'd have used another ASDA equivalent cookie, but they nearest they have is a "quadruple" chocolate one, which you'd expect to be more sugary.