Baxters Scotch Broth and Chicken Broth soups only 10p at Poundstretcher. Just what we need in this cold weather.:laughing:
14 comments
lazylay
10 Feb 17#1
These 10p deals keep appearing, my 3 nearest never have any - unfortunately.
HantsShopper to lazylay
10 Feb 17#2
Yes, you have to be up with the lark to catch the best deals. The website says you can always phone ahead to check stock availability to save yourself a wasted journey.
fairytooth
10 Feb 17#3
Had the chicken soup yesterday and was really disappointed with how watery it was compared to Heinz
SFJnet to fairytooth
10 Feb 174#5
I like the Baxters especially for that reason - it's not full of thickeners like the other brands, more like real broth. Ah well each to their own!
plodging to fairytooth
10 Feb 17#9
Broth is thin and a stock based soup , scotch broth is the same . Chicken soup like Heinz is cream/milk/ thickener based . Two totally different things .
mcormack to fairytooth
11 Feb 17#13
Boil it for 30 mins!
dereklogan7 to fairytooth
11 Feb 17#14
That's for dipping your bread in. :smiley:
HantsShopper
10 Feb 17#4
[quote=fairytooth]Had the chicken soup yesterday and was really disappointed with how watery it was compared to Heinz[/quo
Heinz is thicker - which is why they're 95p individually or around £3 for 6. If you're counting the pennies Baxters isn't a bad option.
jdbigguy to HantsShopper
10 Feb 17#6
Adding a little cheap thickener makes almost no difference to the price.
harams
10 Feb 17#7
None in Redditch. :-(
lazylay
10 Feb 17#8
cheers I will get there early.
dianneNE
11 Feb 17#10
I got a few deals from poundstrecher for 10p including pasta sauce and popcorn, I didn't realise until I got home that they are all out of date. I know you can use stuff that's dated, just maybe an idea to check before stocking up.
HantsShopper to dianneNE
11 Feb 17#11
Thanks for the tip. Personally I'd not be too bothered with tinned items as long as not loo long over date as can last for years.
WaxMechaniK
11 Feb 17#12
All the 10p deals that are being posted from Poundstretcher are all short dated or out of date items. That's why they're 10p.
If you look for one of these items, but it's full price, check the date. If it's out of date it will most likely be 10p as they don't put prices up for all the short dates 10p items.
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Heinz is thicker - which is why they're 95p individually or around £3 for 6. If you're counting the pennies Baxters isn't a bad option.
If you look for one of these items, but it's full price, check the date. If it's out of date it will most likely be 10p as they don't put prices up for all the short dates 10p items.