12.5kg Bag of Potatoes - £3.00 @ Morrisons (24p/kg)
Ok not as cheap as they used to be when on offer but still 24p per kg isn't bad, and about the cheapest you'll find them in the supermarkets.
Latest comments (19)
julieallen
12 Oct 16#19
The deal is 12.5kg bag of potatoes - £3.00 @ Morrisons
I bought a 12.5kg bag of potatoes - £3.00 @ Morrisons
How is that clearly different?
As I've said, and shown in previous threads for sacks of pots from Morrisons, different area's of the country have different stock.
How much is the bag I bought in your local store, as mine had them stacked up this afternoon @ £3 so not sure why they will be more expensive elsewhere?
juggler1
11 Oct 16#18
Thank you, op, I've always found these really good
goldy12
11 Oct 16#17
The offer is for unwashed potatoes, normally whites which is what these bags contain No idea how you managed to get a large bag of the more expensive washed reds for £3, clearly not the potatoes that this deal refers too.
julieallen
11 Oct 16#16
Am I not allowed to try another retailers stock or something? Do you buy something from somewhere then never try something new? What a stupid comment.
Oh and different Morrisons have different types, the ones I got were washed redskins.
julieallen
11 Oct 16#14
yep still £3 here too, however must say not impressed, most the bags have dates of 2 days to the sell by date, and I bought a bag a couple of weeks ago, which went into the bin a week later.
Go to your local fruiters, better quality and probably cheaper and help the smaller business. I usually pay £2 for 7.5kg and they have a variety of types, Maris Piper and King Edwards are the ones I tend to try to get :smiley:
goldy12 to julieallen
11 Oct 16#15
If you usually buy them elsewhere and they are cheaper, why did you buy a bag from Morrisons then
chris88
11 Oct 16#13
Still £3. Got a bag yesterday.
bd1981bd
25 Sep 16#12
Mr potato from peppa pig is insulted he's not included in this montage!
alared
25 Sep 16#11
Even cheaper in my local where the bag had split slightly and the put them into a plastic one for £2-15p
sandrabear
24 Sep 16#10
This offer finishes today according to website.
td0s
24 Sep 16#9
You say potato, I say hotato
LocoMoFo9999
24 Sep 16#8
This. :laughing:
LocoMoFo9999
24 Sep 16#7
Sometimes life gives you lemons (Potatoes), they just can't handle it :stuck_out_tongue:
rmaee
24 Sep 161#4
I have had these potatoes before and opened the bag and they were all bad so they had to go in the bin will not be getting them again ! !
goldy12 to rmaee
24 Sep 161#5
Never mind, you don't seem to have much luck with anything, do you, Only ever seen negative comments from you, unless it's on your own deals
LocoMoFo9999 to rmaee
24 Sep 16#6
From one bag to another.
chimp14uk
24 Sep 161#3
Yes, dirty potatoes are better for storing.
pinkpanther123
24 Sep 16#1
Is it the unwashed one?
goldy12 to pinkpanther123
24 Sep 161#2
Yes these are the unwashed ones, which I think are better if you want to store for a short while.
Opening post
Ok not as cheap as they used to be when on offer but still 24p per kg isn't bad, and about the cheapest you'll find them in the supermarkets.
Latest comments (19)
I bought a 12.5kg bag of potatoes - £3.00 @ Morrisons
How is that clearly different?
As I've said, and shown in previous threads for sacks of pots from Morrisons, different area's of the country have different stock.
How much is the bag I bought in your local store, as mine had them stacked up this afternoon @ £3 so not sure why they will be more expensive elsewhere?
Oh and different Morrisons have different types, the ones I got were washed redskins.
Go to your local fruiters, better quality and probably cheaper and help the smaller business. I usually pay £2 for 7.5kg and they have a variety of types, Maris Piper and King Edwards are the ones I tend to try to get :smiley: