Appears Morrisons have started selling this since yesterday and they have the price wrong. £2.50 in most stores (£1.50 at ASDA).
16 comments
brejc8
4 Sep 16#1
sradmad
4 Sep 16#2
good find op, heat added
spyro123
4 Sep 16#3
Is there awful substitute sugar instead? Not exactly a good start to the day for kids
jimbo23 to spyro123
4 Sep 16#15
Nope, just looks like they literately added less sugar, and that's it.
Pateo
4 Sep 161#4
I take it scanned at 46p via self checkout or was it showing 46p on the shelf edge label? Barcode please, ta.
brejc8
4 Sep 161#5
It's available online at that price. Follow the link. The instore price should be the same.
Metal Gear Coffe
4 Sep 161#6
I just bought these from Asda. They tasted like cardboard, almost no taste at all. So, they'll probably be good for you.
jdbigguy to Metal Gear Coffe
4 Sep 16#9
Unlike you, I've never tried cardboard. Does it come in different flavours and is there a low sugar version?
kevinyork to Metal Gear Coffe
4 Sep 16#12
I agree, these are terrible. Dry, tasteless and inedible.
kingofswords
4 Sep 16#7
doe sit have blueberries in it?
dunno to kingofswords
4 Sep 16#8
No. :smile:
supermann
4 Sep 162#10
You off to Morrisons? Cheerio then.
I_Am_Timms to supermann
4 Sep 161#11
Pateo
4 Sep 161#13
Don't forget these are cardboardhydrates they are fattening! :wink: soz couldn't resist!
monkeyhanger75
4 Sep 16#14
The cereal carbs and sugar have a very similar number of calories per g, so virtually no calorific difference between a 35g bowl of these and a 35g bowl of regular cheerios.
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