Just took out 6 subscriptions (144 cartons) and got the price down to £6.12 or £1.53 for a standard 6 pack!
That's cheaper than Hong Kong.
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Rastafari
6 Jul 1712#11
You must have lived in Sha Tin with your head in the sand then, if you think HK and China are the same.
Mainlanders flock to HK in droves to buy milk products to take home.
Speculator
6 Jul 177#7
typical gweilo. Another for the ignore list.
greysquaill
6 Jul 176#10
It's part of China that much is correct but that does not mean you can lump the food production standards of Hong Kong and China as one.
As stated, get your facts right and comment away to your heart's content.
greysquaill
6 Jul 176#8
Sizzles, I wouldn't trust any milk product from Mainland China either. However, Hong Kong is a different story altogether. Get your facts right before you comment.
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Speculator
9 Jul 17#33
Received my shipment today and surprise surprise, it's still product of Hong Kong.
Rastafari
7 Jul 17#32
0 :innocent: 5 why didn't they clean the flaps before letting the cameras roll??
bought from Amazon in April. "Product of Hong Kong"
Speculator
7 Jul 17#29
This is made in HK. Bought 4 lots from Amazon in April when it was on offer. Also check the pic on Amazon. Says Product of Hong Kong.
qbs
7 Jul 17#28
Don't want to start a panic, but according to this Vitasoy is made in quite a few places, not just Hong Kong.
dorothyhoggarth
7 Jul 17#27
It's not,produced in Shenzhen and shanghai and usa! The old factory in tuenmen Hong Kong is no more producing but for company use!
Speculator
7 Jul 17#26
Vitasoy is definitely produced in HK.
Speculator
7 Jul 17#25
Mine is being dispatched today, all 168 cartons!. Going back to HK on Thursday for a 45 day break. Might take some with me.
zizzles
6 Jul 172#3
Yikes, a made in China milk-substitute. You must be joking
Speculator to zizzles
6 Jul 176#4
Hong Kong, not Mainland China. Big difference.
xavierzzz to zizzles
7 Jul 171#24
in terms of life expectancy listed by UN (2010-2015), HK is 83.74(Rank 1), UK is 80.45 (Rank 28), China Mainland is 75.43 (Rank 71). Yes, UK is a well developed country and people live 5 years longer than Chinese, it doesn't tell everything but at least something. however i also heard people said UK's food menu and USA's History has one thing in common, both tell within a page. USA's History is obviously getting longer by time, but the list in British menu will not if you don't try different things.
anthony401
7 Jul 17#23
Cheers OP. Love Vitasoy!
petethemeat76
6 Jul 17#22
I prefer Vita Lemon Tea but that is still a very good price.
Nice find OP
GTO656
6 Jul 171#21
Its a big Hong Kong brand that's been around for many years. Great drink!
RiverDragon8
6 Jul 172#20
All Chinese look the same as well :man:
bruce287
6 Jul 171#19
Ahh I got mine in a day...had one star...3 star and also china card too...booommm
Rastafari
6 Jul 171#18
[quote=bruce287]I'm all good I'm a British born Chinese but also have citizenship for HK
Rastafari
6 Jul 172#15
I'm serious man, I heard mainlanders say nowadays when they're renewing their passport at the China embassy here in UK, the authorities are wanting proof from the UK Home Office that they haven't acquired British nationality. Be careful.
bruce287 to Rastafari
6 Jul 172#17
I'm all good I'm a British born Chinese but also have citizenship for HK
ferrarian
6 Jul 171#16
Heat for Hong Kong, not fracking Chi na
bruce287
6 Jul 17#14
Rastafari
6 Jul 173#13
Shhh.. don't let the commies hear that.
bruce287
6 Jul 172#12
Living for 4 years instantly makes you an expert...HK is part of China you are correct (pat yourself on the back) however as correctly stated standards in HK being food, health and safety etc...are different
(I'm dual citizenship British & Chinese)
Rastafari
6 Jul 1712#11
You must have lived in Sha Tin with your head in the sand then, if you think HK and China are the same.
Mainlanders flock to HK in droves to buy milk products to take home.
greysquaill
6 Jul 176#10
It's part of China that much is correct but that does not mean you can lump the food production standards of Hong Kong and China as one.
As stated, get your facts right and comment away to your heart's content.
greysquaill
6 Jul 176#8
Sizzles, I wouldn't trust any milk product from Mainland China either. However, Hong Kong is a different story altogether. Get your facts right before you comment.
zizzles to greysquaill
6 Jul 171#9
Thanks , I'm pretty sure Hong Kong is part of China, ( I lived there - Sha-Tin - for 4 years )
So If you don't mind I'll comment as and when I choose
Speculator
6 Jul 177#7
typical gweilo. Another for the ignore list.
zizzles
6 Jul 17#6
To you, maybe
Speculator
6 Jul 173#5
Just ordered another pack, so 168 cartons about 4 months worth.
I normally buy this from Lung Fung in London Chinatown for £1.95 per pack of 6. This is cheaper and I don't need to lug it home.
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That's cheaper than Hong Kong.
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Mainlanders flock to HK in droves to buy milk products to take home.
As stated, get your facts right and comment away to your heart's content.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2U8xLc0Bjyk
Nice find OP
(I'm dual citizenship British & Chinese)
Mainlanders flock to HK in droves to buy milk products to take home.
As stated, get your facts right and comment away to your heart's content.
So If you don't mind I'll comment as and when I choose
I normally buy this from Lung Fung in London Chinatown for £1.95 per pack of 6. This is cheaper and I don't need to lug it home.