Morrisons the best jewel topped Christmas pudding now £1 down from £4
August 2017 expiry date
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clair74
15 Jan 17#1
not online again though
luckyregan
15 Jan 17#2
No its instore....clearance section....I'm guessing most stores will be selling off the exact same stock
kimmiebay
15 Jan 17#3
Can someone explain to me why xmas puds are expiring in six months all of a sudden? Everyone knows they last ages. A ploy by supermarkets to somehow prevent you enjoying them next xmas? But why? What difference does it make to them?
Oneday77 to kimmiebay
15 Jan 17#4
If you want a conspiracy. Check Beat Before Dates on Advent Calenders. They expire 30/11/every year.
eviebeab
15 Jan 17#5
Can recommend this pudding if you find one - had one at Christmas and it was delicious.
clair74
16 Jan 17#6
it is a nice pudding, mmm. had one last year when they actually did go down online. as for best before dates, I ignore them. I regularly buy bulk best before stuff from approved food at silly prices and there is nothing wrong with it. better than going to landfills and tastes fine. crisps 2onths out of date are still crispy, sauces 3 or 4 months, chocolate a month or two, pasta etc no problem. Crisis make good use of Christmas parcels and no-one died from it yet. it's just common sense and money madness!
puddles9999
16 Jan 17#7
Can't save for Christmas well just have to have another one before august oh well kids will be happy. And all those Christmas decorations from b and m. Going to be a good day. :laughing:
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