Tasty treat for your feathered friends. The RRP is obviously bogus at £19.99, but this is cheap (pardon the pun) at less than 2 quid for 500g.
Much cheaper than the supermarkets.
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freccle
7 Feb 173#7
I rarely spend more than £20 at amazon so the add on deals really pee me off. I have 4 add on items in my basket and I bet by the time I place an order over £20, they're out of stock
neva2bizy
7 Feb 173#5
Valentines Day sorted.
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1more
11 Feb 17#20
Price gone up now, I also left it too late trying to find someting to reach the £20 delivery. Ahhhh
freccle
7 Feb 173#7
I rarely spend more than £20 at amazon so the add on deals really pee me off. I have 4 add on items in my basket and I bet by the time I place an order over £20, they're out of stock
noddle36 to freccle
7 Feb 17#9
Come down to £1.91 in the last few hours, could you order something that adds up the total value of £20 that is not in stock for another 1-2 months and then cancel that item once received the ones you want?
MrHot to freccle
9 Feb 17#19
That is their plan, too many people are willing to play this game.
greydaze
8 Feb 17#18
3 bags arrived today, cheers mate, bargain!
freccle
8 Feb 17#16
Fed up of looking through Amazon now! Anyone found anything with 3 or 4 weeks delivery?
noddle36 to freccle
8 Feb 17#17
Here is what I ordered but I want it and my mealworms are coming today and my Blu-ray is coming next month. But it's at your own risk.
Hope the Mrs will be pecking on my mealworm come Valentine's :man:
phil23
7 Feb 17#14
Cracking deal, my ducks and chickens love them. Agree though, need to find something else to buy
simonspeakeasy
7 Feb 17#13
These are really very cheap. On eBay, a 3kg bag costs £22 or so.
3kg of the mealworms in this deal cost £11.64
I would stock up but I don't keep chickens any more (chooks go crazy for them).
freccle
7 Feb 17#12
Just have to find something out of stock now lol
freccle
7 Feb 17#10
That's a thought. I know I could order something and send it back but that doesn't seem fair. I don't know why amazon doesn't just give you the option of paying postage!
noddle36 to freccle
7 Feb 17#11
If you order an item where you have to wait 1-2 month's, you can cancel that before you receive it and get the mealworms much sooner as they should be in two separate deliveries. Similar to what I have done but not sure what Amazon does if you cancel the order that you have to wait for as I will wait or maybe cancel if I get it at a better deal within the time I have to wait.
morrig
7 Feb 17#8
Prefer them alive,the wiggling adds to the enjoyment.
wheresmywashboard
7 Feb 171#6
They are 75g at B&M.for 79P.[/quote]Yeah you're right. I'll have to get some, a couple of packets should keep the Robins happy for a while. Thanks for pointing out my mistake.
KonsumerKing
7 Feb 172#4
Do they do cheese and onion flavour ?
wheresmywashboard
7 Feb 17#2
£0.79p in B&M for 500g dried mealworms
monitor1 to wheresmywashboard
7 Feb 17#3
They are 75g at B&M.for 79P.
admando
7 Feb 17#1
No idea if this is a good deal but I guess it is, and they're on my aunties "birthday list" so I'll take some. Max of 3 per customer I see.
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Much cheaper than the supermarkets.
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B01LTHMP46/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE
3kg of the mealworms in this deal cost £11.64
I would stock up but I don't keep chickens any more (chooks go crazy for them).