This is part of the Treat Thursday deal with 10% off Christmas confectionery.
There is 10% off other already reduced chocolate too, such as 180g box of Milk Tray now £1.80, Thorntons dark choc mints now £4.50, Guylian mini seahorse box now 90p, gift tube of Drumsticks now 90p, Cadburys Heroes 185g now £1.80 etc. Many available online
14 comments
HantsShopper
17 Nov 165#1
Won't buy these on principle now since they reduced them from 175g to 157g and kept the same price.
moonfruit to HantsShopper
18 Nov 16#13
The costs of raw ingredients are increasing. It's simple, they either reduce the size and maintain the price, or maintain the size but raise the price.
As long as the consumer price index is positive the prices of products will always rise.
sradmad
17 Nov 16#2
good find op, heat added
oldskooltattoosuk
17 Nov 161#3
Oos already online. Never takes long
mrserobinson
17 Nov 16#4
Thank you! Ferrero Rocher 16 piece £3.15 after discount.
Alessandra15
17 Nov 16#5
Terry's Chocolate Oranges are OOS
gonzo02
17 Nov 16#6
Try Rawlinsons
omair
17 Nov 161#7
Ruined by the Americans (Kraft) who shut down the factory in York, with the loss of hundreds of jobs. Moved production to Poland and changed (read cheapened) the recipe.
I don't remember anybody kicking up a great fuss then- so why wouldn't they repeat with Cadbury?
Two, 2 hundred year old British institutions ruined.
FatherTed
17 Nov 162#8
Feels wrong eating these now. They don't have the same weight they used to.
First Cadbury's Fingers which taste like chemicals and now this. My 2 favourite chocolates ruined :disappointed:
andreocean
17 Nov 16#9
Hot these are normally 99p/£1 when on offer :smiley:
Jonlogical
17 Nov 16#10
Voted cold. Used to manufacture in York. Factory closed and moved to Bulgaria or Romania. No thanks.
jamescafc1
17 Nov 16#11
These are yummy wummy wummy. Mmmmmmmm Nom, Nom, Nom..
deekarma
17 Nov 16#12
Yawn
garbage456
18 Nov 16#14
let me get this right we can buy a chocolate orange at a Superdrug "health" store
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There is 10% off other already reduced chocolate too, such as 180g box of Milk Tray now £1.80, Thorntons dark choc mints now £4.50, Guylian mini seahorse box now 90p, gift tube of Drumsticks now 90p, Cadburys Heroes 185g now £1.80 etc. Many available online
14 comments
As long as the consumer price index is positive the prices of products will always rise.
I don't remember anybody kicking up a great fuss then- so why wouldn't they repeat with Cadbury?
Two, 2 hundred year old British institutions ruined.
First Cadbury's Fingers which taste like chemicals and now this. My 2 favourite chocolates ruined :disappointed: