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Robinsons No Added Sugar Squash 1L 79p @ Lidl

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Robinsons No Added Sugar Squash 1L
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    sues
    sues6 months, 3 weeks ago #1Show comment toolsReply
    hot .... can also get it for 75p if you have a home bargains near to you
    junk4
    junk4[helper]6 months, 3 weeks ago #2Show comment toolsReply
    This isn't particularly great value if you go by the "servings per bottle" ratio. 20 in 1L of this but 70 from 1.75L of the double concentrate which is currently £1.82 in Tesco. You'd have to spend £2.76 on the standard one to get the same amount of servings - Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury's and Waitrose / Ocado are all selling the 1.75L for less than that (either singly or on multibuy).

    So, essentially, false economy to buy this.
    Jaimini
    junk4
    This isn't particularly great value if you go by the "servings per bottle" ratio. 20 in 1L of this but 70 from 1.75L of the double concentrate which is currently £1.82 in Tesco. You'd have to spend £2.76 on the standard one to get the same amount of servings - Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury's and Waitrose / Ocado are all selling the 1.75L for less than that (either singly or on multibuy).

    So, essentially, false economy to buy this.


    That's deep, especially for a bottle of squash!
    chall5
    aspartame
    junk4
    junk4[helper]6 months, 3 weeks ago #5Show comment toolsReply
    Jaimini
    junk4
    This isn't particularly great value if you go by the "servings per bottle" ratio. 20 in 1L of this but 70 from 1.75L of the double concentrate which is currently £1.82 in Tesco. You'd have to spend £2.76 on the standard one to get the same amount of servings - Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury's and Waitrose / Ocado are all selling the 1.75L for less than that (either singly or on multibuy).

    So, essentially, false economy to buy this.


    That's deep, especially for a bottle of squash!


    Ha, not really deep, just showing that this isn't good value even at this price - but I guess it's falling on deaf...eyes as it's now on the Hot page! ;)
    Dazzler2012
    Can pick this up for 70p either at Herons either way beats paying £1.19
    Jaimini
    junk4
    Jaimini
    junk4
    This isn't particularly great value if you go by the "servings per bottle" ratio. 20 in 1L of this but 70 from 1.75L of the double concentrate which is currently £1.82 in Tesco. You'd have to spend £2.76 on the standard one to get the same amount of servings - Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury's and Waitrose / Ocado are all selling the 1.75L for less than that (either singly or on multibuy).

    So, essentially, false economy to buy this.


    That's deep, especially for a bottle of squash!


    Ha, not really deep, just showing that this isn't good value even at this price - but I guess it's falling on deaf...eyes as it's now on the Hot page! ;)


    :3
    avy_baby
    For some reason the kids don't like the double concentrate variety, so this is good
    louone
    Good price, but for added info mine much prefer the fruit and barley variety which is normally dearer at £1.59. Picked a couple of bottles of that up in B&M yesterday for 79p.
    creon78
    chall5
    aspartame


    i cant drink these no sugar added varieties by adding aspartame either, just doesnt satisfy a thirst. BUT since 15 years now ive been avoiding aspartame and drinking the sugar versions which also usually has fructose. just the other week i thought i was having a baby (unusual for a man) anyway i was passing a kidney stone and fructose is one of the causes. im now drawn by what to drink and im nearly dying of thirst, some say that bottled water is best but others say its full of pesticides and other heavy metals plus the plastic bottle itself being a contaminant so just resort to good old tap water WHICH contains chloride which in turn destroys all the bacteria in my gut including the good ones causing all sorts of problems AND it gets carried to my house via pvc tubing so is no better - even filtered it has the same impurities !!

    SO WHAT THE HELL IS LEFT TO DRINK THAT DOESNT CONTRIBUTE TO A DECLINE IN HEALTH ANY ADVICE ?
    lactating females come to mind but im not sure!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    voted cold.

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