Morrisons seem to be getting more instore offers which don't appear on the website.
Today's biggee is a set of 2x48 Weetabix for £5.00 (5.2p ea).
That's better than the 72s for £4 seen often (5.5p ea)
Seen today in Sheldon, Brum but obviously a national promotion.
All comments (26)
kamenitzabrit
11 Aug 16#1
A nearby small coop was selling off some 48's at 2.25 about a week ago - they said it was classed as a 'sell-through' line, so would not be repeated. The crazy thing is, that they didn't sell very quickly, and so I was able to buy a few over a couple of days.
Always worth checking the smaller stores I find, as they have regular clear-outs at prices lower than the larger ones - in some cases it would pay them to transfer the stock over, as the clearance price must be below what they buy for, but that's their problem.
bodacious to kamenitzabrit
12 Aug 16#4
I got some too, was pleasantly surprised when I checked the date :smiley:
5tephaniemaria
12 Aug 16#2
My kids love weetabix, great find, thanks for sharing, heat added
rmaee
12 Aug 16#3
My ASDA store was £4.00. so cheaper than Morrison's !
buckmr2 to rmaee
12 Aug 16#5
That'll be for 72 not 96 like in this deal
cburns
12 Aug 16#6
Weetabix makes your no 2 Tweetabix......................apparently :confused:
EN1GMA
12 Aug 161#7
This confirmed as being a national deal?
WalterSmith to EN1GMA
12 Aug 16#9
Seen it in 2 different Morrisons in Scotland, so guess so. Purchased a box as 3 weetabix is my daily weekly breakfast
currychops
12 Aug 16#8
Yes in the York store at this price...mind I prefer the Asda own brand.
feenics
12 Aug 16#10
Not advertised as such today in Morrisons Royston.
KongDonkey
12 Aug 16#11
Same here. I have either Corn Flakes / Bran Flakes / Shreddies / Alpen on top as well to liven it up.
Opening post
Today's biggee is a set of 2x48 Weetabix for £5.00 (5.2p ea).
That's better than the 72s for £4 seen often (5.5p ea)
Seen today in Sheldon, Brum but obviously a national promotion.
All comments (26)
Always worth checking the smaller stores I find, as they have regular clear-outs at prices lower than the larger ones - in some cases it would pay them to transfer the stock over, as the clearance price must be below what they buy for, but that's their problem.