I just got a pack of 10 for a £4.50. That is 45p per 440ml can! Unfortunately, I think the offer is limited to Tesco, City Road - Cardiff.
There were six packs left after I bought mine.
Expiry date is May 2017.
12 comments
panedseren
17 Oct 16#12
digg you should really look for deals on eye tests.
noisyneighbour
17 Oct 16#11
Well put xenophon. 45p a can for this is brilliant :smiley:
xenophon
17 Oct 162#10
The OP said 45p per 440ml can! What is this check your maths crap. Someone needs to check their eye sight as nothing was mentioned about per litre. :confused:
Great price for a lovely drink. Lucky sod. :wink:
mr_meels
16 Oct 162#9
I get what op means. Price per litre is irrelevant when the price of something is reduced. This case is normally £10ish, this offer is half price ish. GOOD DEAL.
He mentioned price per can, not litre, so put your calculators away.
TheCapatan
16 Oct 16#8
Maybe you are missing a decimal point or there might be a rounding up/down error. I have checked DiggK's sums and it looks like he is correct.
qbs
16 Oct 16#5
Was this from the damaged section by any chance? I've had a few bargains due to the staff throwing cases around. :smiley:
kongossa to qbs
16 Oct 16#7
No. I found them in the beer section. They all looked fine.
Sorry for the late reply.
DiggK
16 Oct 16#3
Check your maths
(440ml / £4.50) * 10 cans divide by 1000ml (1 Litre) = £ 0.97
Not quite a pound (probably something to do with Brexit as the pound is falling in price)
WoolieJumper to DiggK
16 Oct 162#4
Well spotted DiggK, you have to be careful with some of these deals especially with the euro. I nearly went for this deal but glad you checked. Thanks.
kongossa to DiggK
16 Oct 161#6
The pack contains 10 cans. Each can is 440ml. In corner shops, for example, it's sold by the can, not by the litre.
£4.50 (for the pack) / 10 (number of cans in the pack) = 45p per can.
Opening post
There were six packs left after I bought mine.
Expiry date is May 2017.
12 comments
Great price for a lovely drink. Lucky sod. :wink:
He mentioned price per can, not litre, so put your calculators away.
Sorry for the late reply.
(440ml / £4.50) * 10 cans divide by 1000ml (1 Litre) = £ 0.97
Not quite a pound (probably something to do with Brexit as the pound is falling in price)
£4.50 (for the pack) / 10 (number of cans in the pack) = 45p per can.
Or, am I missing something?