hopefully nationwide (as annoys me when people post on here for local to them)
Doncaster tesco's 'reduced to clear' pringles all over the shop. was on plain flavour too. seems alot of pringles for one store to get rid of, maybe Doncaster customers are doing no crisps for september, who knows!
18 comments
Mashhhh
27 Sep 16#1
My Tescos extra had the tortilla chips version for 65p too, so seems nationwide.
47_
27 Sep 16#2
nope
revriley
27 Sep 162#3
58 quid a tube...no fanx :wink:
FantasyDeals to revriley
27 Sep 162#4
Tell you the truth, I was going to do this, also :smile:
Ibbyk
27 Sep 16#5
none in worcester at that price.
buckmr2
27 Sep 161#6
Me too
Thought it was expensive for a Pringle crisp especially when they're scattered all over the shop.
Guessing the cleaner must have been on a break when you went in and found this deal
dry
27 Sep 16#7
Forgot to post on HUKD, saw this in my local Express the other day. It was only on the Texas BBQ though (not that that's a problem........)
TheMan_Aman
27 Sep 162#8
£1.99 in my local tesco
Annonymous1993
27 Sep 16#9
Wow. They are normally over £2 these days.
sam_of_london
28 Sep 16#10
Read the ingredients. Most Pringles are full of flavour enhancers, preservatives, hydrogenated fat and other chemicals.
jamesmoorers to sam_of_london
28 Sep 164#11
I know, they're delicious!
Did you hear about that nasty chemical dihydrogen monoxide? It's pH level is higher than hydrochloric acid!
mrew42 to sam_of_london
28 Sep 16#14
Is that good?
ollie87 to sam_of_london
28 Sep 16#16
While true, that's not actually the worst thing about them.
Opening post
Doncaster tesco's 'reduced to clear' pringles all over the shop. was on plain flavour too. seems alot of pringles for one store to get rid of, maybe Doncaster customers are doing no crisps for september, who knows!
18 comments
Thought it was expensive for a Pringle crisp especially when they're scattered all over the shop.
Guessing the cleaner must have been on a break when you went in and found this deal
Did you hear about that nasty chemical dihydrogen monoxide? It's pH level is higher than hydrochloric acid!