these were 8 for £1 in my local heron foodsa couple of days ago and I thought those were a great deal then, this is even better. Heat added.
tinkerbellian
9 Nov 16#3
Lots of these in Chelmsford store earlier this week, didn't buy them because I was making up food hampers for Christmas and my thought process was that I needed longer expiry dates. Why oh why I didn't buy them for us to eat now I do not know :wink:
GemandJake
9 Nov 16#4
These have been in my local store for about a fortnight, really good buy :smiley:
sradmad
9 Nov 16#5
good find op, heat added
therealclaireh
10 Nov 16#6
Good to know will have to look out for them tomorrow, if only it was one of the other types of Belvita not too keen on the crunchy biscuits as they are very hard unless dunked in coffee
sunama
10 Nov 16#7
I bought some Belvita biscuits the other day. Very sweet and taste wasn't great either.
I have no idea how these can be marketed as healthy, because they are not. You may as well have a chocolate bar, which tastes better and has similar macros.
You can also buy Maryland chocolate cookies which are far more tastier than the Belvita biscuits.
It goes to show that even a poor product can be sold, if it is marketed correctly.
Why eat porridge for breakfast when you can eat biscuits instead. :smile:
Canary0500 to sunama
10 Nov 16#8
These have a lower sugar content, have added vitamins and minerals, release energy over 4 hours and made with 5 wholegrains. Last time I checked a chocolate bar didn't have any of these.
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I have no idea how these can be marketed as healthy, because they are not. You may as well have a chocolate bar, which tastes better and has similar macros.
You can also buy Maryland chocolate cookies which are far more tastier than the Belvita biscuits.
It goes to show that even a poor product can be sold, if it is marketed correctly.
Why eat porridge for breakfast when you can eat biscuits instead. :smile: