Saw this deal in store at my local Asda (Redditch), it wasn't reduced to clear or had any reduced sticker attached, it was just priced at 50p. Unfortunately, I can't find the bread online, so maybe just a in store offer, I'd imagine it's an end of line product. The BBE date today was 14th Jan, so well within date.
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zzyypp
12 Jan 17#20
Warburtons are huge Tory donors. I don't care how cheap it is. I won't buy it. Not a reason to vote down though. Fill your boots.
MokaOnlyCheese
11 Jan 17#19
if I lived near redditch I would buy loads... I know what side my bread is buttered !
themachman
11 Jan 17#18
they had the 9 pack of crumpets for 79p i think too
eripmav
11 Jan 17#17
Heat - but bloody awful stodge of an excuse for bread.
safctopcat
11 Jan 17#16
nice
Reality
11 Jan 17#15
Just bought 2 loaves in Wigan and they were £1 each.
RossC91
10 Jan 171#14
If a store has too much of an item they can get an item specific price change for that store instead of reducing all the items individually. Probably what has happened here, your Asda has got too much and instead of reducing hundreds of loafs to 50p, they just get head office to change the price for a few days for that store
sofiasar
10 Jan 171#12
last resort is , do you have any proof?
brychris to sofiasar
10 Jan 17#13
Not sure how to upload a pic
Take my word for it, what the point of lying, I could of said it cost 25p and make it sound even better but it was 50p. If anyone lives within distance of Asda in Redditch, check it out for yourself. If not, ring my local Asda, tel 01527 509341 and ask for a price check.
OzWoz
10 Jan 17#10
Do you mean the 390g half loaf toastie? It's in orange wrap too, but is half a loaf. It's very often on offer at 50p or 2 for £1. Still a good deal
brychris to OzWoz
10 Jan 171#11
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No, it was the big 800g loaf, I brought a loaf today for 50p, no reduced sticker, just priced at 50p as though it was the standard price.
It maybe worth scanning at the checkout if it says £1 in store, unless it's just my store but I don't see why it shouldn't be a nationwide price.
jayok
10 Jan 17#9
Of course they do, did you even open the link?
FamilyGuy67
10 Jan 17#8
My fave bread
cheekychops21
10 Jan 17#7
I've just come home from Asda Benton. My Warburton's toastie loaf was £1
Speculator
10 Jan 172#6
It's the same as in your pic.
brychris
10 Jan 17#5
Nope, not the warburtons thick sliced 800g in the orange wrapping, it's not online, they do the smaller version but not the 800g loaf.
Rich069
10 Jan 17#4
and in my local.
antenna
10 Jan 17#3
These Warburtons loaves aint half bad.
brychris
10 Jan 17#2
They also had the extra special mince pies 6pk for 38p but I would of though everyone is sick of the sight of them by now hence why I haven't made a seperate thread!
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Take my word for it, what the point of lying, I could of said it cost 25p and make it sound even better but it was 50p. If anyone lives within distance of Asda in Redditch, check it out for yourself. If not, ring my local Asda, tel 01527 509341 and ask for a price check.
No, it was the big 800g loaf, I brought a loaf today for 50p, no reduced sticker, just priced at 50p as though it was the standard price.
It maybe worth scanning at the checkout if it says £1 in store, unless it's just my store but I don't see why it shouldn't be a nationwide price.