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Kellogg's Crunchy Nut 1kg £2.75 + 50p in cashpot / Magnum x 3 £1.90 + 50p in cashpot / Comfort Ultimate £2.99 + 50p in cashpot
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This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
This week's ASDA weekend deals are all offering up ASDA Rewards cashpot bonuses.
The Crunchy Nut is the standout deal here. Magnum not bad, Comfort pretty weak.
Runs until Saturday as stores are shut Sunday.
Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Breakfast Cereal 1kg
£2.75 + 50p in your cashpot
Good price for this, even without the bonus it beats ASDA's own and with the bonus beats even Aldi's own.
Magnum Ice Cream Sticks x 3
£1.90 + 50p in your cashpot
Image is mint, but includes all varieties.
Comfort Ultimate Care Fabric Conditioner 58 Wash
£2.99 + 50p in your cashpot
Addis Metallic 13.5m Large X Wing Airer
£12 + £2 in your cashpot
The Crunchy Nut is the standout deal here. Magnum not bad, Comfort pretty weak.
Runs until Saturday as stores are shut Sunday.
Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Breakfast Cereal 1kg
£2.75 + 50p in your cashpot
Good price for this, even without the bonus it beats ASDA's own and with the bonus beats even Aldi's own.
Magnum Ice Cream Sticks x 3
£1.90 + 50p in your cashpot
Image is mint, but includes all varieties.
Comfort Ultimate Care Fabric Conditioner 58 Wash
£2.99 + 50p in your cashpot
Addis Metallic 13.5m Large X Wing Airer
£12 + £2 in your cashpot
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sorted byThe possible presence of metal makes them unsafe to eat.
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Kelloggs and all the big names are heavy advertisers and you're covering the bill by paying extra. The own-brand cereal I buy is exactly half the price of the brand name version and it's identical. Double the cost for the box design.
Asda will be losing money on that sale unless there's some kind of weird deal with Kelloggs. They're hoping to make it back with other things. Loss leaders are not unusual, in the UK or anywhere else. In fact some products they lose money on even when they're full price. (edited)
Thanks for the heads up
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