Just back from Morrisons . Went for 4 bottles of Jim Beam :smiley: I took 3kg of Navelina Oranges with price on Label £1.87 . But on checkout it say 1.07. I'm not sure if it's nationall but worth a try. I don't see it online. My store was in Sittingbourne Kent.
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Graham1979
19 Nov 161#1
Sounds a JUICY deal to me!
Dr_Lovegod
19 Nov 163#2
I'll have to orrange to get some of these.
michaelb1967
19 Nov 16#3
Good deal.
billbobargins
19 Nov 16#4
did you get any jim or did you leave empty like the soles of the morrisons stock ordering department
misstclarke
19 Nov 16#5
They are on my morrisons and £1.07 price on them. My friend got a few bags. Heat from me
jeczap
20 Nov 16#6
I bought these last week (not on price glitch) - not easy peelers.....like trying to peel an apple with your fingers. Taste nice though, even through the thick layer of pith (which is very good for you)
lovevelvet to jeczap
20 Nov 16#8
I've always loved the pith, do you know what vitamins etc is has?
nicoolauk
20 Nov 16#7
they had oranges in a big bag marked at £1.07 last night when I popped into the keighley store
joethepope
20 Nov 16#9
The pith, part of the protection layer for the orange, contains high levels of fiber, anti-cancer agents and important bioflavonoids (an antioxidant).
The white part of the rind, including the pith, has nearly the same amount of vitamin-C as the flesh and contains sources of pectin.
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The white part of the rind, including the pith, has nearly the same amount of vitamin-C as the flesh and contains sources of pectin.
source: http://www.foodgenetics.com/2010/07/06/is-orange-pith-good-for-you/