50p in Sainsburys which works out the same but means you could try one first just in case...
dark_shadow
2 Oct 17#4
Lol, get to home bargains 29p a bar
roehampton
3 Oct 17#5
They are on the offer in Waitrose, £1.87 for 4.
thomasleep to roehampton
3 Oct 17#6
look up :wink:
roehampton to thomasleep
3 Oct 17#7
you're right, didn't see that...my apologies.
geoffs11
3 Oct 17#8
I posted the Amazon deal and 50p Sainsburys offer as well as the Asda 3 for £1.50 on 30 Sept, which all work out at 50p a bar and it ended with a cold rating of -49, funny old world!! hotukdeals.com/dea…273
badasschris to geoffs11
3 Oct 17#9
Maths is hard. Also £2 at tesco at the moment
gvu_3
3 Oct 17#10
So many awful food “deals” today..
GrumpyArab
3 Oct 17#11
It baffles me how such product can actually sell. I don't think I'd ever tasted a "snack bar" that tastes worse than Nakd.
Badbear to GrumpyArab
3 Oct 17#12
But most snack bars are processed crap. Nakd bars only contain raisins, dates and cashews!
GrumpyArab to Badbear
4 Oct 17#13
My point is, if a bit of cheating is what I'm looking for, then processed crap (or even protein bars) are a much much better choice for your mouth than these. At least they are not a modern torture device.
And on the other hand, if it is healthy food I'm after, then I simply get the healthy food. As in raisins, dates and cashews in their original much-better-tasting form. Squashing them together into a rectangle doesn't do anything aside from making them taste awful.
mrlaurelshat to GrumpyArab
5 Oct 17#15
Christ, you're a bore.
GrumpyArab to mrlaurelshat
5 Oct 17#16
Liking proper exciting food is the opposite of a bore.
mrlaurelshat to GrumpyArab
6 Oct 17#17
I was talking about your writing style. But, now you mention it, getting excited about food is something children do.
Badbear
4 Oct 17#14
I guess it depends what you prefer. I don't like raisins or dates but I like the Nakd bars, especially Cherry Bakewell and Lemon Drizzle :smile: They are expensive though.
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And on the other hand, if it is healthy food I'm after, then I simply get the healthy food. As in raisins, dates and cashews in their original much-better-tasting form. Squashing them together into a rectangle doesn't do anything aside from making them taste awful.