If the maximum is 4 per customer....what happens to the 5th banana?!?! :smirk:
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timothyw9
1 Jun 166#3
Not bad but if you're going to go out of your way to get bananas you could go to Sainsburys and buy them Fairtrade for 68p/kg. No idea how big these bananas are but a kilos worth gets you 5 pretty large bananas.
beeb123
1 Jun 164#10
Oh god, what's this world coming to.
joanne10
1 Jun 164#7
Eat it before you get to till :stuck_out_tongue:
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Youngy
2 Jun 16#31
Vote Remain for more than 2 bananas
haritori
2 Jun 16#30
Certain types of food dont do very well in plastic bags in heat. moisture builds up.. some food does fine,
Bananas are well known for ripening in heat, you can ripen a banana in the oven in 30 minutes.
So my 'strange' point was that Iceland did not have them them stored very well.
brendon83
2 Jun 16#29
good price although not a massive saving
backinstock
2 Jun 16#28
Perfect for my pet.
crazylegs
2 Jun 16#27
So all the other foods in plastic bags also sweat do they!!!
Strange people about on here!
jhyt89
2 Jun 16#26
I know this site is so odd its unbelievable.
jhyt89
2 Jun 16#25
this is bananas
kowalski
2 Jun 16#24
18p each in my local Tescos for the past year or so
99p/kg in my local Co-op
Zimmy
2 Jun 16#23
As many have said, this is not a great deal, you can buy your bananas loose at a similar price in almost any of the big supermarkets, you can then choose the size (usually bigger) and ripeness too and check for bashes. It's normally much cheaper than buying them in bags.
t_rex
2 Jun 161#22
such heat for a 10p saving...
jeczap
2 Jun 161#21
Sainsburys, Waitrose....68p/kg
I guess if you do ALL your grocery shopping at Iceland, then this is a hot deal
othen
2 Jun 16#20
Yes, I bought a bunch at Christmas and most have gone quite black now; I suppose I might have to throw them away soon, what a waste.
Proveright
1 Jun 16#19
Remember you can use the banana skin to clean your shoes and boots , then buff up with cleaning cloth, just as good as polish, and works on any colour.
gozneyeje
1 Jun 16#18
go manky very quickly
squiff
1 Jun 16#17
Cold. A banana is rarely more than 10p unless it's massive. Standard price.
othen
1 Jun 16#16
Yes! We have no bananas,
We have no bananas today.
We’ve stringbeans, and onions,
Cabbages and scallions
And all kind of fruit, and say,
We have an old fashioned tomato
Long Island potato,
But yes! We have no bananas,
We have no bananas today!
Nujol
1 Jun 16#15
Hmmm I'm all for a hot deal but I am not sure that this is one..... 68p/kg today at Tesco.... I think this is marginal..... If they are 5 large bananas then you are maybe saving 10p?
haritori
1 Jun 16#14
Saw them today, sweating in a plastic bag, weren't very big managed to get 7-8 Bigger ones from Tesco for about a £1.00
tgurney
1 Jun 16#13
Voted cold. Clearly a scam. According to Boris Johnson a pack of five bananas is impossible. ;-)
owsnap
1 Jun 161#12
Btw I like my bananas when they are sooo ripe and spotty that they have started to burst already.. but all the shops only sell almost green ones ,those ones tastes like eating a rubber :disappointed: you can get those only when they are reduced to few p since no1 will buy them and they will go off tomorrow :disappointed:
owsnap
1 Jun 161#11
how come it's ''bargain'' ? there are probably 6-8 bananas per 1kg , and 1kg loose stuff at any place is around 68p!
regular price...
beeb123
1 Jun 164#10
Oh god, what's this world coming to.
BenderRodriguez
1 Jun 16#9
I'd keep your receipt, buy those from Iceland, then return to Sainsburys - 18p profit!
john2020md
1 Jun 162#8
:smiley:
joanne10
1 Jun 164#7
Eat it before you get to till :stuck_out_tongue:
robswids
1 Jun 1613#6
If the maximum is 4 per customer....what happens to the 5th banana?!?! :smirk:
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sradmad
1 Jun 16#5
good find op, heat added
timothyw9
1 Jun 166#3
Not bad but if you're going to go out of your way to get bananas you could go to Sainsburys and buy them Fairtrade for 68p/kg. No idea how big these bananas are but a kilos worth gets you 5 pretty large bananas.
FiF_T to timothyw9
1 Jun 161#4
Or Asda, same price
Stompa
1 Jun 161#2
Good price, but I've found the quality of Iceland bananas to be generally pretty poor.
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Bananas are well known for ripening in heat, you can ripen a banana in the oven in 30 minutes.
So my 'strange' point was that Iceland did not have them them stored very well.
Strange people about on here!
99p/kg in my local Co-op
I guess if you do ALL your grocery shopping at Iceland, then this is a hot deal
We have no bananas today.
We’ve stringbeans, and onions,
Cabbages and scallions
And all kind of fruit, and say,
We have an old fashioned tomato
Long Island potato,
But yes! We have no bananas,
We have no bananas today!
regular price...
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