I wouldn't call it big, its normal size couple a year back but all the companies out there making the products smaller and charging more, its been going on for years!
Icalldibs to crazylegs
15 Mar 171#5
They are trying to make it seem like they are concerned about obesity, but now a fat person will just eat twice as many portions.
John.Locke
15 Mar 17#6
L of a deal
BulldogNo1
15 Mar 17#7
At least it's not Catheter cheese!
NewPork
16 Mar 17#8
If you're a Costco member, they have 4 packs of 350g Cathedral for £6.48.
WillieGophar
16 Mar 17#9
Decent enough deal for a "branded" medium strength cheddar (£5.45/kg).
However, Aldi and Lidl both do their own (and, IMO, far superior) "unbranded" cheddars in all strengths (including extra mature) for £1.59 for a 350gm pack (£4.54/kg).
Not voted either way...
james0909 to WillieGophar
16 Mar 17#10
I normally buy from Aldi or lidl but there Big packs are about £3 to . Why I bought these the cathedral deal I thought was two standard size packs in one . But for me the big packs in aldi are about £3 why bought a few packs of this on deal .
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However, Aldi and Lidl both do their own (and, IMO, far superior) "unbranded" cheddars in all strengths (including extra mature) for £1.59 for a 350gm pack (£4.54/kg).
Not voted either way...