Normally the 283ml is £5 so looks like a good deal. Enjoy (or don't). Peace
12 comments
buttondup
19 May 17#12
If you are wanting to avoid dairy & animal products it is used as a butter substitute as it is a solid at room temp.
mr321
19 May 17#10
Who cares...buy it or don't buy it
lberes1387
19 May 17#8
No one really researches things these days, it's all about social media and good marketing campaigns.
alexus to lberes1387
19 May 17#9
Problem is it's only food lobbyists that fun research.
flamethrower
19 May 17#7
I know people who use coconut oil all day all year for their cooking and those countries have an increasing number of people with heart diseases, etc, so I'll leave you to do your own research as well.
Lucaio
19 May 171#6
Isn't the whole coconut oil fad just a load of marketing poopoo and not actually that good for you?
Also food manufacturing has changed dramatically since the 40s and 50s
KareemSaid
19 May 17#3
What is this? Just cooking oil?
Seems like a ridiculous price for cooking oil. Surely if you are frying any food then the oil or butter you FRY it in ain't gonna make much difference. Or is it?
People in the 40's and 50's ate stuff fried in butter and lard. Hmmm....
Dotski1 to KareemSaid
19 May 17#4
I'll leave to do your own research on oils and coconut oils, lard, butter, organic grass fed butter, Medium chain fatty acids and so forth.
speric07 to KareemSaid
19 May 17#11
Best troll comment I've read today, well done so many have bitten!
joshua_andrews_1882
19 May 17#2
Just go in the world food section of Tesco and get coconut oil for under £2
sydney871
19 May 17#1
Stocked up when it was £3 in Iceland as per another post in hukd. Nevertheless good price.
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http://www.webmd.com/diet/features/coconut-oil-and-health#1
Seems like a ridiculous price for cooking oil. Surely if you are frying any food then the oil or butter you FRY it in ain't gonna make much difference. Or is it?
People in the 40's and 50's ate stuff fried in butter and lard. Hmmm....