Lovely, thanks op. Which Heron store was this in please?
asf76uk to juggler1
29 Apr 16#5
Leigh Lancashire
beckiemay
29 Apr 16#2
I have just bought some from a store in Stoke. they are 59p or 2 for £1!!
GoNz017
29 Apr 16#3
Got a lot in stock at Ilkeston store.
towercourt
29 Apr 16#4
Thanks bought 4 box.
juggler1
30 Apr 16#6
Fab, thanks- that's my local :smiley:
compadre
30 Apr 16#7
Roulette? As in playing Russian roulette with your health or more likely your children's health. Have you seen how much fat and sugar are in these? Of course OK for an occasional treat, but if given as a daily cereal cannot help anyone's health. Not a food fascist but just pointing out that there is 30% fat in them.
juggler1 to compadre
30 Apr 16#8
I don't disagree with you, compadre, but one of my kids is literally a nightmare to get to eat anything in the morning. Prob no more harm than a pain au chocolat, and tbh, my nightmare offspring will have gone off it by the time they finish the 2 packs. I hate them leaving the house without anything to eat tho, and I'm prepared to go with anything that'll work. Everyone else here eats whole bran cereals/porridge tho :smiley:
jamiemac1 to compadre
30 Apr 161#9
What a complete ****! This is not a health advice website so don't try and give it.
compadre
30 Apr 161#10
This is a site which is for deals and discussion, I shall do as I wish. If you ever post a deal I shall look out for it and possibly make a comment as is my right.
jamiemac1
30 Apr 16#11
Now I'm scared
compadre
30 Apr 16#12
Why?
escortboy
30 Apr 161#13
I agree with you, perfect information is the goal so that consumers make the right purchasing decision.
Shouldn't really censor relevant advice regardless of whether we like hearing it or not.
Stubee
30 Apr 16#14
You could argue that this is a website for deals, not nutrition information.
Also the original comment wasn't exactly helpful or informative, he/she seems to think some people believe this to be health food? Very presumptive of them...
escortboy
30 Apr 161#15
If we transfer your comment over to say, graphics cards, you could say 'it's a site for deals not tech specs'.
Or if you're buying squeegees in a deal and someone suggests a Karcher window vac. You're getting extra information to aid the decision making process.
I know personally that the comment about healthy eating made me think twice and I won't be purchasing these now.
I'm not being awkward or confrontational, I just genuinely think that every bit of information that's relevant is a benefit to customers.
Something that this site doesn't advocate is whether you actually NEED something, which sites like MSE do cover. You could argue that it's due to the affiliate scheme that they aren't advertising things like - 'Think - do you really need this?' 'Make sure you can pay your rent if you bought this'
Financial responsibility is another story the other posters comment about health but pseudo related.
compadre
30 Apr 16#16
I give input where I feel it may be useful. There are so many rubbish food deals on here I despair. If people can benefit from more info then that I consider worthwhile.
As escort boy says most threads consist of more than applause for the original post. Why anyone thinks it is inappropriate to mention nutritional facts in a thread escapes me.
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Shouldn't really censor relevant advice regardless of whether we like hearing it or not.
Also the original comment wasn't exactly helpful or informative, he/she seems to think some people believe this to be health food? Very presumptive of them...
Or if you're buying squeegees in a deal and someone suggests a Karcher window vac. You're getting extra information to aid the decision making process.
I know personally that the comment about healthy eating made me think twice and I won't be purchasing these now.
I'm not being awkward or confrontational, I just genuinely think that every bit of information that's relevant is a benefit to customers.
Something that this site doesn't advocate is whether you actually NEED something, which sites like MSE do cover. You could argue that it's due to the affiliate scheme that they aren't advertising things like - 'Think - do you really need this?' 'Make sure you can pay your rent if you bought this'
Financial responsibility is another story the other posters comment about health but pseudo related.
As escort boy says most threads consist of more than applause for the original post. Why anyone thinks it is inappropriate to mention nutritional facts in a thread escapes me.