Been to my local Tesco and bought Weetabix pack of 72 for £2.85. Hope this helps.
1st Deal i am posting hope it helps someone. Can upload receipt if need proof.
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MynameisM
25 Feb 17#31
really mine has gone up the things which have gone up but to name a few are these butter,milk, yoghurt,sugar,flour fish chicken and meat,potatoes,spinach,onions,coriander yes the last three usually go up every year but not by as much as this year spinach and coriander has never gone over 2 bunches for 1 pound this year it's gone upto 1 bunch for 1 pound. and so on I assume you haven't bought any of these in last few months then.
3rd hottest deal of the day and it's a reduction in only 1 store!
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jimbo23
2 Feb 17#25
Exactly, people seem to forget that the Banks and any kind of food manufacturers essentially work for and around us - the consumer.. No consumer, no sales... There is far too much competition to say "right, I'm going to increase my price so tough" because if they do that, the next company will say "right, we can benefit from them increasing their price and offer something different".. Most branded stuff is way overpriced anyway compared to the supermarket brands which can be just as good.
jimbo23
2 Feb 17#24
I was referring to the pound situation after the referendum and the buying of goods, not just from Europe, but the world. Britain is also a member of the Commonwealth of nations whom we have had trade deals with way before the EU even existed.
safctopcat
2 Feb 17#23
NICE PRICE
busybees
2 Feb 17#22
If you in Birmingham in Hall Green it's definitely there at £2.85
oppkuk
2 Feb 17#21
JUST CHECKED PRICE, 5.69
TheAlphaMale
2 Feb 171#20
Weetabix is for Beta males and old people
Cold.
jnigel26
2 Feb 17#19
Our shopping bill has reduced! Is it a surprise, no. They won't even rise after Brexit, there is simply too much competition out there. Look at the Marmite scare and others... all back to original prices or even lower in some supermarkets. THEY want your money and they have to fight for it. Bank of England just announced far higher growth for this year now! Like petrol, we are being ripped off currently, but it will come back down. None of it is sustainable.
As for Weetabix, it's the best way to buy is in the 72 box ones. Weetabix is up for sale (company) - you do know like many Brit companies it isn't! 60 per cent of Weetabix is owned by the ...CHINESE! Like the business I'm in, it was once ALL British, the British names are retained but it's all owned by the FRENCH! We lost the plot somewhere along the line, but hey ho, it's what the packet of Weetabix costs you. Wait until they are at their cheapest - last pack 72 I bought was 3.99 in Morrisons. They last usually long enough till the next time they get reduced (and they will!) so no hardship - at all! Only the **** who buy at full price of between 6 & 7 quid a pkt of 72 lose out. That's their fault for not shopping around. Food today is cheaper than it's ever been - IF you shop around. Obviously, not everyone can do it, and I feel for them. If something is too dear or at it's usual rip-off price this week, DON'T buy it... wait and it will come down or be cheaper in another supermarket or shop. Guaranteed! It's a buyer's market today. If you can't see that, you'll get ripped off.
Happy Days! :innocent:
TehJumpingJawa
2 Feb 17#18
Is that a surprise? We've not yet left the EU...
omair
1 Feb 17#14
No doubt Weetabix will be raising the price and/or reducing the weight of the pack.
After all these "threats", my shopping bill has remained pretty much the same throughout the past months. The only thing that has gone up is dairy due to a shortage of production within Europe. Bad weather in some European countries (ie Spain) has caused a shortage of some veg, grain and fruit too.
The pound > dollar is actually climbing up in value.
Brabus_Duddy
2 Feb 171#16
I am waiting for the Goose gif to appear :wink:. Bloody good deal if you can get hold of it.
lilstump
2 Feb 171#15
My dog eats these for **** glad reasons lol, thanks op very good price.
kidrock123
1 Feb 171#13
good deal....normally £4 on offer.
muat be store specific
TehJumpingJawa
1 Feb 172#12
Stock up; prices are going up.
Though I may need a bigger bunker... 20 years of weetabix takes a lot of space :disappointed:
littel helper
1 Feb 17#8
bargain.anyone else found any?
dowite001 to littel helper
1 Feb 17#9
5.69 in my local tesco
busybees to littel helper
1 Feb 17#11
This is in Tesco Hall Green - Birmingham
Many boxes were still there this evening
mariejane14473426
1 Feb 17#10
it's not online :disappointed:
Sid Harper
1 Feb 17#5
What type of Tesco was it op? Extra, superstore, etc
busybees to Sid Harper
1 Feb 17#7
Tesco superstore
MrMeddle
1 Feb 171#6
They are discontinued stock, I work in Tesco and grabbed a box in Whiteley. None left now.
molly1979
1 Feb 171#4
Wouldn't it be online too if not store specific?
sradmad
1 Feb 17#3
good find op, heat added
busybees
1 Feb 17#2
Looked normal price as it was labelled at that price no yellow sticker.
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Voted cold to bring order to this chaos
Cold.
As for Weetabix, it's the best way to buy is in the 72 box ones. Weetabix is up for sale (company) - you do know like many Brit companies it isn't! 60 per cent of Weetabix is owned by the ...CHINESE! Like the business I'm in, it was once ALL British, the British names are retained but it's all owned by the FRENCH! We lost the plot somewhere along the line, but hey ho, it's what the packet of Weetabix costs you. Wait until they are at their cheapest - last pack 72 I bought was 3.99 in Morrisons. They last usually long enough till the next time they get reduced (and they will!) so no hardship - at all! Only the **** who buy at full price of between 6 & 7 quid a pkt of 72 lose out. That's their fault for not shopping around. Food today is cheaper than it's ever been - IF you shop around. Obviously, not everyone can do it, and I feel for them. If something is too dear or at it's usual rip-off price this week, DON'T buy it... wait and it will come down or be cheaper in another supermarket or shop. Guaranteed! It's a buyer's market today. If you can't see that, you'll get ripped off.
Happy Days! :innocent:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-38794292
The pound > dollar is actually climbing up in value.
muat be store specific
Though I may need a bigger bunker... 20 years of weetabix takes a lot of space :disappointed:
Many boxes were still there this evening