Recently I posted similar deal, but it is expired now and today in Iceland I realized, the price is even lower. There was no price displayed on the shelf, I had to bring the jars to the till to check the price. Iceland Belfast, Newtownards rd..
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clairlh88
4 Apr 16#1
not sure why people are voting cold, best elsewhere is £2.50 per 100g
Havik to clairlh88
4 Apr 16#4
£2 in Tesco couple days ago..
sam1970
4 Apr 16#2
very good price.. I hope it is national
tc0810
4 Apr 161#3
Well considering I bought a 200g jar in pound land for £4 the other day and thought that was a bargain, this is a scorching deal imo great find op, I think I'll nip to Iceland and see if I can find some!
clairlh88
4 Apr 16#5
the point still stands, this is a great price. luckily people voted hot after it initially went cold.
mcormack
4 Apr 16#6
300gm of Nescafe Classic £2.49 in Iceland, hence why ppl. are voting cold on this.
Havik to mcormack
4 Apr 16#10
Sorry, this post is about Nescafe Gold blend. What ignorant will vote cold on Maserati deal, because his Fiesta is cheaper??
SCOUSEKEVIN
4 Apr 161#7
I bought 3 of the 300 gm of Nescafe Classic £2.49 earlier today they had an expiry date of 2018 which is ideal for
stocking a few jars, dependent on how much coffee you drink. Probably buy a few more tomorrow.
horsepills
4 Apr 161#8
Cracking price for rank instant "coffee". Voted hot, despite it tasting like pss.
snapdragon
4 Apr 16#9
It's not real coffee.
It is for war time.
mcormack
4 Apr 16#11
Nescafe Classic works out at 83p for 100g, this deal is almost twice as much at £1.50. Noting to do with Italian motor cars!
davidspowell88
4 Apr 16#12
Instant coffee is vile. :innocent:
Havik
4 Apr 16#13
It is hard to argue wit person, who can't read properly. Once again: THIS DEAL IS ABOUT NESCAFE GOLD BLEND. You can insert Your nescafe classic somewhere...
mcormack
4 Apr 16#14
Indeed, I was merely giving alternatives at a cheaper price. Same company.
wised_up
4 Apr 16#15
Havik - perfect point you made and understandably logical - to me anyway, though we might be in minority here ;-)
tc0810
4 Apr 16#16
That's almost like saying you can get digestive biscuits for £1 but it's only 39p for custard creams, they're made by the same company and both are biscuits but custards are cheaper, it's all down to personal preference, I like Nescafé coffee, but prefer the gold blend variety, so for me this is a deal :smile:
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stocking a few jars, dependent on how much coffee you drink. Probably buy a few more tomorrow.
It is for war time.