I usually pay £2. For 250g of apricots so I think it's a good saving.
They had dates as well but I have a massive bag full from Costco so I didn't need any.
Hope this helps someone
9 comments
blue1971
13 Jul 16#1
Who actually eats these?
joxeruk2000 to blue1971
13 Jul 16#2
I make my own cereal and blitz them up in food processor. So me for one.
juggler1 to blue1971
13 Jul 16#3
Me :smiley: they're high in iron. I have em for a snack, if I'm grazing in the kitchen, but mainly use em for baking. That's a great price.
srobbo2003
13 Jul 16#4
Excellent deal. Great health food.
patti
13 Jul 161#5
Home bargains do dried apricots 250grams for 99p buy them every time I go there. £2.50 in my local Tesco.
Bowmanyhk
13 Jul 16#6
Nice deals. Product was all as expected.
stinkybeard
13 Jul 16#7
Not a fan of big apricots, but in the same range they do figs and they are really nice. I compared them to the Home Bargains dried figs and found the Lidl offering to be superior despite being a little more costly. The mixed soft fruit bag is good too, but you never get more than 2 pears!
OB1
13 Jul 161#8
Shame Lidl feel the need to add colour preserving chemicals to their dried apricots.
joxeruk2000
13 Jul 16#9
Although I'm happy to have gotten the heat for this deal I have discovered something.
My missus had told me the bags of apricots she buys from Aldi are 250g and they are about £2.
They do in fact cost £2.09 and they are 500g.
Maybe it's good deal for dates I don't know. And the mixed soft fruits someone mentioned.
Opening post
They had dates as well but I have a massive bag full from Costco so I didn't need any.
Hope this helps someone
9 comments
My missus had told me the bags of apricots she buys from Aldi are 250g and they are about £2.
They do in fact cost £2.09 and they are 500g.
Maybe it's good deal for dates I don't know. And the mixed soft fruits someone mentioned.