I found this on Tesco website but for deliveries from tomorrow i.e. 27th Apr and believe instore too from tomorrow.
At 13p/100g looks like a good deal, even cheaper than recent Alpen or Dorset deals.
And also seems that 'Sugars' in this is less than my other two preferred brands mentioned above.....So am going to stock up..
15 comments
amzzzzyyyy
26 Apr 16#1
Must a price error the 500g is £2 :wink: oh well helped me lol thanks
jack19820
26 Apr 16#2
Half Price! :stuck_out_tongue:
Newbold
26 Apr 162#3
Odd, isn't it, that people will happily buy Jordans and Dorset cereals, but look down on Primark. And yet all are owned by the same company.
Which is perhaps why that same company also supplies Aldi and Lidl - both of whom sell a much better quality mueslis at rather lower prices than Jordans and Dorset.
joetootell to Newbold
26 Apr 16#4
Illuminati.
amzzzzyyyy to Newbold
26 Apr 16#6
Primark is still expensive :man: can gt cheaper items from asda sale and tesco :man: so yeah
Geemac to Newbold
26 Apr 16#10
Primark sell cereals :stuck_out_tongue:
sradmad
26 Apr 16#5
good find op, heat added
blue1971
26 Apr 16#7
What if the sale isn't on ?
captainbeaky
26 Apr 16#8
Camp outside & wait.
midiman
26 Apr 16#9
All natural and no refined sugar. Have some heat :smiley:
yrreb88 to midiman
26 Apr 16#11
Try not to pay too much attention to terms like those, pure marketing. :smiley:
Dogeared
26 Apr 16#12
Good deal, almost as cheap as Asda basic range which I like. Heat added.
Newbold
26 Apr 16#13
Very true. Pure marketing - exactly like selling under the old Jordans and Dorset Cereals brands rather than disclosing the real ownership of those businesses now. Kraft/Mondelez/Nestle and the like have taught businesses a few clever tricks. :wink:
midiman
27 Apr 16#14
I avoid marketing and examine the product for what it is. I take your point are of course right about what your saying. However as someone who recently has made lifestyle changes to drastically reduce refined supers and processed food I have taken to examining labels very closely. Too much sugar in any form is bad for you but refined is worse. I have no idea what the hype around Jordan's or anybody else's products is regarding it. I will check this out and if its got a high sugar content is to be avoided. If its mid range then its a good product because all the ingredients are natural. I.E. not packed with preservatives, refined sugars, salt, trans fats etc
yrreb88
27 Apr 16#15
Refined sugar is no different to and no worse than natural sugar. Sugar is sugar, your body doesn't know the difference and treats it all the same way. This product is naturally quite high in sugar due to the fruit content.
Just because something is natural doesn't automatically mean it's good or better or mean that anything added is worse. It seems more and more businesses market their products to people with this line of thinking. One cereal I saw claimed no refined sugars amongst other "benefits". I checked the back and it contained an alternative syrup from a different, and probably natural, source I.e. It still contained added sugar.
Opening post
At 13p/100g looks like a good deal, even cheaper than recent Alpen or Dorset deals.
And also seems that 'Sugars' in this is less than my other two preferred brands mentioned above.....So am going to stock up..
15 comments
Which is perhaps why that same company also supplies Aldi and Lidl - both of whom sell a much better quality mueslis at rather lower prices than Jordans and Dorset.
Just because something is natural doesn't automatically mean it's good or better or mean that anything added is worse. It seems more and more businesses market their products to people with this line of thinking. One cereal I saw claimed no refined sugars amongst other "benefits". I checked the back and it contained an alternative syrup from a different, and probably natural, source I.e. It still contained added sugar.