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4 x 10kg Laila Gold Superior Longer Basmati Rice with code (new customers only)
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First post, so please go easy on me.
Technically, this code works for any new customer order over £60 but it's especially good value if you usually buy large bags of rice.
I know the link shows the Laila Gold 10kg bags, but when I ordered it the Superior Gold version was delivered.
Normally £22.99 each for 10kg.
On offer for £16.
But new customers can get an extra £16 off orders over £60.
So if you buy 4, it brings the total to £64. The code then brings it down to £48.
Which makes each 10kg bag £12 each. That's the same price that Tesco is selling the regular green Laila version for.
This may seem like a large amount of rice for some people, but you could always split it with friends or family.
Rice lasts for a few years (dependant on the type). So you can stock up if you wanted to as well.
If you sign up for the delivery pass free trial, you can get free delivery too.
There doesn't seem to be a limit on how many people in a household can have an account.
Technically, this code works for any new customer order over £60 but it's especially good value if you usually buy large bags of rice.
I know the link shows the Laila Gold 10kg bags, but when I ordered it the Superior Gold version was delivered.
Normally £22.99 each for 10kg.
On offer for £16.
But new customers can get an extra £16 off orders over £60.
So if you buy 4, it brings the total to £64. The code then brings it down to £48.
Which makes each 10kg bag £12 each. That's the same price that Tesco is selling the regular green Laila version for.
This may seem like a large amount of rice for some people, but you could always split it with friends or family.
Rice lasts for a few years (dependant on the type). So you can stock up if you wanted to as well.
If you sign up for the delivery pass free trial, you can get free delivery too.
There doesn't seem to be a limit on how many people in a household can have an account.
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