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Posted 18 May 2022

KTC Vegetable oil 5L £7.69 - Costco Trafford

£7.69
In store: Greater Manchester · Costco Deals
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Stumbled across these 5 Litre Vegetable oil bottles in Costco Trafford today.

Thought was a decent price under the climate.


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  1. PaulandPam's avatar
    Cantwin19/05/2022 05:12

    & me, but I go back as far as beef dripping. Fantastic for doing bacon & …& me, but I go back as far as beef dripping. Fantastic for doing bacon & eggs with HP sauceWho would have thought people as old as us would be scrolling through HUKD


    I'm sure I also read somewhere contradictory to people's beliefs lard and beef dripping is in some ways better for you because it contains less of the dodgy unhealthy fats than veg oil does.
  2. timothymasonmonkeyboy's avatar
    Lard was good enough when I were a lad 👦
  3. edward2910's avatar
    PaulandPam18/05/2022 20:09

    Yes and it made the best chips ever


    Beef dripping is better than lard (lard is pig dripping).
  4. Cantwin's avatar
    Sunrayho18/05/2022 19:10

    Ha ha, old as me eh!


    & me, but I go back as far as beef dripping. Fantastic for doing bacon & eggs with HP sauce

    timothymasonmonkeyboy18/05/2022 18:39

    Lard was good enough when I were a lad ?



    Sunrayho18/05/2022 19:10

    Ha ha, old as me eh!



    PaulandPam18/05/2022 20:09

    Yes and it made the best chips ever



    edward291018/05/2022 22:42

    Beef dripping is better than lard (lard is pig dripping).



    Who would have thought people as old as us would be scrolling through HUKD (edited)
  5. hysun's avatar
    costly than sunflower oil. 5l @7.30
  6. haiderinho's avatar
    hysun18/05/2022 16:11

    costly than sunflower oil. 5l @7.30


    Sunflower oil was £31 for 3x5ltr pack at Costco. Still pricey compared to tesco but I suppose Costco has stock.
  7. everypennycounts's avatar
    A good price for now a days!
  8. goombahxxx's avatar
    Would my car run on this stuff??
  9. Broc_Mudflap's avatar
    goombahxxx18/05/2022 16:38

    Would my car run on this stuff??


    If it's powered by electric then yes. You will need to fit some salvaged chip pan elements first tho.
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    goombahxxx18/05/2022 16:38

    Would my car run on this stuff??


    Healthier to throw this in your car than to cook your food in
  11. nokiae71's avatar
    this may seem expensive now, will seem cheap in a months time when prices go up even more
  12. shama.khan's avatar
    In tesco 3 litres vegetable oil is £3.90

    In tesco 3 litres vegetable oil is £3.90 still cheaper (edited)
  13. PaulandPam's avatar
    Y123SGH18/05/2022 16:39

    Yes of course it would



    goombahxxx19/05/2022 09:23

    First bite of the day


    Surprisingly it is possible to run a diesel car on vegetable oil, in fact some of the very old non hdi engines can run on pure vegetable oil.
    Back in 2000 when we had the fuel protesters stopping the wagons leaving the refineries and there was massive queues for the small amount of fuel available I ran my Fiesta on vegi oil for 3 weeks bought by the trolley load from Aldi. (edited)
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    goombahxxx19/05/2022 09:23

    First bite of the day


    I had a Citroën xantia that ran on cooking oil, used to buy it from Makro, around 7 years ago. In the winter I'd put 40 oil to 60 diesel in it.
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    Y123SGH19/05/2022 12:18

    I had a Citroën xantia that ran on cooking oil, used to buy it from Makro, …I had a Citroën xantia that ran on cooking oil, used to buy it from Makro, around 7 years ago. In the winter I'd put 40 oil to 60 diesel in it.


    Nowadays with these common rail diesels it's quite rare to find people running their diesels on straight cooking oil in fact I've not been behind one for a few years.
    I used to frequently be behind a car that stunk like an overheated chip pan. (edited)
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