Have never seen milk this cheap, at least not in my lifetime. Both semi-skimmed and whole milk are at this price.
Always tend to spend £25 and use the £2.50 off vouchers too, meaning 45p for 2 litres of milk!
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008
18 Apr 164#4
>>>>>
HEAT! Amazing price ;-)
wiggywig
19 Apr 164#8
bigcul1
19 Apr 163#14
These type of deals are just wrong. How on earth is it acceptable to do this to the producers. Basically to line the pockets of some fat cat supermarket the dairy farmers will be forced out of business. We will then have to import, thus lining foreign producers pockets. This shows what is fundamentally wrong with our country. People want things for nothing, they dont appreciate where it comes from and how its produced as long as its cheap. The country cannot sustain this kind of manufacturing so its farmed off to another country. Another manufacturing industry in Great Britain goes down the pan and people wonder why we don't manufacture anything anymore. The sooner they bring out free range milk the better. People can then make a conscious choice and support local industry. Stupid deal and cold as the milk its offering!
RICHARD682E
19 Apr 163#13
No wonder Dairy Farmers are leaving the industry, shame on the supermarkets.
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woodstock7
18 Apr 16#1
I thought this was a glitch in the system as they are usually 3 for £2. Excellent deal.
dowlin
18 Apr 162#2
never put a milk deal on here the farm lovers come out of hiding.
milkyways
18 Apr 162#3
I wish raw milk cost as much.
They have banned raw milk in UK because supposedly 2 people died in 15 years. And now i have to act like criminal to get raw milk to my house, lol.
yrreb88 to milkyways
19 Apr 16#9
It's pretty much only banned for sale in Scotland.
It's a good job you don't work in health and safety. "What do you mean a few people dying in a decade is too many?" :stuck_out_tongue:
It's mainly the risk of infections, some potentially highly contagious, which can affect other vulnerable people around such as the elderly, immunosuppressed, children, pregnant women etc. There's a reason every bottle has to have "This milk has not been heat treated and may therefore contain organisms harmful to health" on it.
kalico to milkyways
19 Apr 16#10
You can get it pretty easily, even online mail order.
008
18 Apr 164#4
>>>>>
HEAT! Amazing price ;-)
Iamthebargainhunter008
18 Apr 16#5
If you use their vouchers, a Pint of milk is less than 13 pence. That's 52 pence for 4 pints...rediculously cheap!
vanessaanne
18 Apr 16#6
Great deal, heat from me. Xxx
poshaffi
19 Apr 16#7
thanks for new price update :smile:
wiggywig
19 Apr 164#8
thermomonkey
19 Apr 16#11
I love raw milk; supermarket milk tastes like uht now and I can't drink it. But yes it has to be bought directly from the farmer. Its statistically far safer than packed salad or chicken though...
MRGRINGO
19 Apr 16#12
cheaper than water.
RICHARD682E
19 Apr 163#13
No wonder Dairy Farmers are leaving the industry, shame on the supermarkets.
bigcul1
19 Apr 163#14
These type of deals are just wrong. How on earth is it acceptable to do this to the producers. Basically to line the pockets of some fat cat supermarket the dairy farmers will be forced out of business. We will then have to import, thus lining foreign producers pockets. This shows what is fundamentally wrong with our country. People want things for nothing, they dont appreciate where it comes from and how its produced as long as its cheap. The country cannot sustain this kind of manufacturing so its farmed off to another country. Another manufacturing industry in Great Britain goes down the pan and people wonder why we don't manufacture anything anymore. The sooner they bring out free range milk the better. People can then make a conscious choice and support local industry. Stupid deal and cold as the milk its offering!
oadbyboy
19 Apr 16#15
Hope this is just a 'loss leader' by this outlet .
sofiasar
19 Apr 16#16
anyone else noticed this??
Taz1529
19 Apr 16#17
Farmfoods milk is rubbish. Goes off earlier than milk from anywhere else. But I guess when you look at the cost and you see how they handle it in the shops, there's little wonder it goes off
oozy
19 Apr 16#18
Is there any consessus on which supermarket milk is the best?
maclennanneil to oozy
19 Apr 16#20
Duchy Originals semi-skimmed from Waitrose is the best I have had out of a supermarket.
jack19820
19 Apr 16#19
Heat from me!!!
oozy
19 Apr 161#21
H
Have bought Waitrose milk before, but I can't help but feel it doesn't stay fresh for as long as it should. It might be because of the higher quality of milk.
Always felt Asda milk lasts longest.
thermomonkey
22 Apr 16#22
Make sure you get the unhomogenised version. It tastes nicer and lasts longer. When it passes its use by date it just begins to sour but is still drinkable. Homogenised milk goes rancid and is unpaletable pretty much the day it says on the carton.
sofiasar
25 Apr 16#23
offer still on!!!
bought 4
sofiasar
25 Apr 16#24
op, the poster picture on the fridge would have been better and the heat would have reached 1000°+
Dtee1975
16 Jul 16#25
A lot of this cheap milk is made up of buttermilk that they used to feed to the pigs now they bottle it & sell it to unsuspecting consumers that think it's a bargain,
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Always tend to spend £25 and use the £2.50 off vouchers too, meaning 45p for 2 litres of milk!
Top comments
HEAT! Amazing price ;-)
All comments (25)
They have banned raw milk in UK because supposedly 2 people died in 15 years. And now i have to act like criminal to get raw milk to my house, lol.
It's a good job you don't work in health and safety. "What do you mean a few people dying in a decade is too many?" :stuck_out_tongue:
It's mainly the risk of infections, some potentially highly contagious, which can affect other vulnerable people around such as the elderly, immunosuppressed, children, pregnant women etc. There's a reason every bottle has to have "This milk has not been heat treated and may therefore contain organisms harmful to health" on it.
HEAT! Amazing price ;-)
Have bought Waitrose milk before, but I can't help but feel it doesn't stay fresh for as long as it should. It might be because of the higher quality of milk.
Always felt Asda milk lasts longest.
bought 4