Grrrrr paid £1.34 yesterday. Says for deliveries from tomorrow but could be available in store today.
The Joy of Dairy
We love dairy. Ice cold delicious milk on cereal, hot buttery toast, fresh cream on strawberries it's all good.
Dairy's rich in calcium and Vitamin B12. Unfortunately, it's also rich in lactose, a sugar that up to 15% of the UK population are intolerant to.
What is Lactose Intolerance?
Lactose intolerance is caused by the body's inability to break down lactose, causing nausea, stomach cramps, and bloating. Whilst alternative 'milks' made from substitutes may be lactose free, they also lack the goodness** found in dairy.
To find out if you might be lactose intolerant, take our quick test at
lactofree*.co.uk/discovery/
All comments (22)
shabbird
12 Jul 16#1
sradmad
12 Jul 161#2
good find op, heat added :smiley:
Gollywood
13 Jul 161#3
£1.35 in Asda but in their Freebie magazine at the till they have 50p off vouchers for Lactofree so 85p if you're lucky!
Lyssie to Gollywood
13 Jul 161#4
This month's? It was in May, but not June. Have been saving mine.
2 for £2 in the Coop, so 2 for £1.80 if you have an NUS Extra card :-)
shabbird to Gollywood
13 Jul 16#6
thanks.. I usually ignore those magazines.
yrreb88
13 Jul 162#5
Also doubles up as cat milk. :innocent:
shabbird to yrreb88
13 Jul 16#7
cat milk.. :confused: if you want to adopt me, I'll available. :laughing:
Gollywood
13 Jul 161#8
Was it May? Wow! Voucher expires 31 July BTW!
shabbird
13 Jul 16#9
Thanks will Grab afew. Plenty at Local store.
seany1977
13 Jul 162#10
This is actually very nice milk. I usually get the Arla 0% fat (B.O.B) and that is also very nice when ice cold.
Lyssie
13 Jul 161#11
Yep - can you clarify, is it also in this month's magazine?
Gollywood
13 Jul 161#12
I don't think it is.
Lyssie
14 Jul 161#13
I checked last night - it's not.
shabbird
14 Jul 161#14
Thanks Lyssie. saves me getting more. I just ignore those magazines as mostly ads.
Would have loved the arla one. :disappointed:
Gollywood
14 Jul 162#15
That's a shame - next time they have it, I'll post here!
Lyssie
14 Jul 161#16
You can get oat dream and rice dream for about 50p a litre right now post-cashback from Checkoutsmart. Hope that helps :-)
Gollywood
14 Jul 161#17
Stab in the dark..I have 1 left....... Print these off or Save onto your phone & scan using the self service tills?
Good luck!
shabbird
14 Jul 16#18
Thanks. I know few alternatives out there but only one that I have used and works for me is the Lactofree one.
1 Carton is enough for the week and been paying £1.34 most weeks so £1 is a great price. 85p even better.
max expiry date I have seen is 3 weeks and so can get 3 cartons in advance. We have Cravendale in the house
but need to keep my stomach happy.
shabbird
14 Jul 16#19
Nice one. will save on phone and see if it works. We have a small self service Asda so fingers crossed. Thanks :smiley:
Gollywood
14 Jul 16#20
Just one more thing [Lieut. Columbo Mode: OFF] :man: - once you scan the coupon, it might ask you to post the coupon in a small slot on the self service tills...I suppose you could inset a receipt that may be lying around... :wink:
Lyssie
14 Jul 16#21
Someone might possibly know that the self-service machines do not require you to post in Asda-issued coupons, only manufacturer's... Just sayin' :wink:
Lyssie
14 Jul 16#22
Someone might possibly know that the self-service machines do not require you to post in Asda-issued coupons, only manufacturer's... Just sayin' :wink:
Opening post
The Joy of Dairy
We love dairy. Ice cold delicious milk on cereal, hot buttery toast, fresh cream on strawberries it's all good.
Dairy's rich in calcium and Vitamin B12. Unfortunately, it's also rich in lactose, a sugar that up to 15% of the UK population are intolerant to.
What is Lactose Intolerance?
Lactose intolerance is caused by the body's inability to break down lactose, causing nausea, stomach cramps, and bloating. Whilst alternative 'milks' made from substitutes may be lactose free, they also lack the goodness** found in dairy.
To find out if you might be lactose intolerant, take our quick test at
lactofree*.co.uk/discovery/
All comments (22)
2 for £2 in the Coop, so 2 for £1.80 if you have an NUS Extra card :-)
Would have loved the arla one. :disappointed:
Good luck!
1 Carton is enough for the week and been paying £1.34 most weeks so £1 is a great price. 85p even better.
max expiry date I have seen is 3 weeks and so can get 3 cartons in advance. We have Cravendale in the house
but need to keep my stomach happy.