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Milka Cake and Choc Biscuit Cake 175 g £1 @ Amazon

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Product details (from Amazon listing)

Flavour - Chocolate, Coffee

Brand - Milka

Item weight - 0.17 Kilograms

Allergen information - Contains: Milk, Soy, Wheat, Cereals containing Gluten, Eggs

Speciality - Suitable for vegetarians

Package weight - 0.21 Kilograms

  • Soft Sponge Cakes with Alpine Milk Chocolate Pieces and with a Filling with Chocolate

  • Ideal to share with friends and family

  • Enjoy with a cup of tea or coffee

  • Suitable for Vegetarians

  • Package Dimensions: 3.5 L x 28.7 H x 11.2 W (centimeters)

  • Number of items: 1

  • Country string: Poland



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Description
Milka Cake and Choc Biscuit Cake 175g. Soft Sponge Cakes with Alpine Milk Chocolate Pieces (10 %) and with a Filling (14 %) with Chocolate (2.5 %)

Ingredients
WHEAT Flour, Sugar, Glucose-Fructose Syrup, Rapeseed Oil, EGGS, Stabiliser (Glycerol), Cocoa Mass, Whole MILK Powder, Cocoa Butter, Skimmed MILK Powder, WHEAT Starch, Raising Agents (Diphosphates, Potassium Carbonates), Fat-Reduced Cocoa Powder, Whey Powder (MILK) , Salt, Emulsifiers (SOYA Lecithin, E472b, E475), Flavourings (contain MILK), Glucose Syrup, Thickener (Xanthan Gum)

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    Is this any good? as it looks so small
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    They are very nice indeed
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    These things are really nice and are often hard to
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    same price in Poundland
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    Neostar10/03/2022 17:51

    Is this any good? as it looks so small

    in my opinion they are awful

    according to ingredients there's more Glucose-Fructose Syrup, Rapeseed Oil than milk powder.
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    assim10/03/2022 19:16

    in my opinion they are awfulaccording to ingredients there's more …in my opinion they are awfulaccording to ingredients there's more Glucose-Fructose Syrup, Rapeseed Oil than milk powder.


    I bought one as 85p on s&s
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    The world is broken if people use a website such as Amazon, to buy a pack of rank cake things for £1, then get it delivered. If you must feast on cake, it might be wise to burn a few calories walking down to the shop to buy it first.
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    Neostar10/03/2022 17:51

    Is this any good? as it looks so small


    Love these, specially with milk. Also a quid from Iceland if you ever pop in.
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    ShiveringSwan10/03/2022 21:24

    The world is broken if people use a website such as Amazon, to buy a pack …The world is broken if people use a website such as Amazon, to buy a pack of rank cake things for £1, then get it delivered. If you must feast on cake, it might be wise to burn a few calories walking down to the shop to buy it first.


    So I'm guessing you do not buy food online, supermarkets, uber eats and so on . Everything has calories... do not forget to buy your clothes from locals only so you can burn the calories from your last night's dinner.
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    No, I don't buy food online. I go to a shop, which sells food. I also buy clothes, from a clothes shop. Buying clothes from locals has nothing to do with my argument at all. Although, if you really wanted to go down that route, I suppose you could buy a cake from a local cake shop, or better still bake a cake yourself, rather than buy one online that has been made probably weeks ago and shipped from Eastern Europe.
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    ShiveringSwan10/03/2022 21:24

    The world is broken if people use a website such as Amazon, to buy a pack …The world is broken if people use a website such as Amazon, to buy a pack of rank cake things for £1, then get it delivered. If you must feast on cake, it might be wise to burn a few calories walking down to the shop to buy it first.


    Buying cake from online.... what a cruel and horrid world
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    AlphaFox10/03/2022 21:42

    Buying cake from online.... what a cruel and horrid world


    Ohh the horror! May God forgive us for buying cake online from this broken world!
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    AlphaFox10/03/2022 21:42

    Buying cake from online.... what a cruel and horrid world


    Don't forget to return the £1 pack of cakes if not satisfied. After all, its your right, right?
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    ShiveringSwan10/03/2022 21:47

    Don't forget to return the £1 pack of cakes if not satisfied. After all, …Don't forget to return the £1 pack of cakes if not satisfied. After all, its your right, right?


    Nah... maybe a cruel world, but I'm not a thief
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    AlphaFox10/03/2022 21:55

    Nah... maybe a cruel world, but I'm not a thief


    Good to hear, matey. Here, have a cake.
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    ShiveringSwan10/03/2022 21:39

    No, I don't buy food online. I go to a shop, which sells food. I also buy …No, I don't buy food online. I go to a shop, which sells food. I also buy clothes, from a clothes shop. Buying clothes from locals has nothing to do with my argument at all. Although, if you really wanted to go down that route, I suppose you could buy a cake from a local cake shop, or better still bake a cake yourself, rather than buy one online that has been made probably weeks ago and shipped from Eastern Europe.


    Hats down to you for only sticking to walking. I don't mind the £1 cake so don't need to bake, that's more down your line as you're worried about £1 cakes. Nothing got to do with the argument? you're worried about the calories so stick to foot only. Wish you best of luck.
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    moh4mm3d10/03/2022 21:59

    Hats down to you for only sticking to walking. I don't mind the £1 cake so …Hats down to you for only sticking to walking. I don't mind the £1 cake so don't need to bake, that's more down your line as you're worried about £1 cakes. Nothing got to do with the argument? you're worried about the calories so stick to foot only. Wish you best of luck.


    I can tell you aren't that intelligent, despite your attempt at an articulate response (its 'hats OFF to you'). My main gripe was people using delivery services to get something so minor delivered, and all the issues that entails, mostly with exploitative treatment of workers that Amzon are notorious for. You'd have realised that had you racked your brains. But that aside, its also fantastically lazy and a sad reflection of modern society which you seem to think is hilarious.
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    ShiveringSwan10/03/2022 21:58

    Good to hear, matey. Here, have a cake.


    Thanks but worried I won't burn the calories off
    Edited by: "AlphaFox" 10th Mar
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    ShiveringSwan10/03/2022 22:07

    I can tell you aren't that intelligent, despite your attempt at an …I can tell you aren't that intelligent, despite your attempt at an articulate response (its 'hats OFF to you'). My main gripe was people using delivery services to get something so minor delivered, and all the issues that entails, mostly with exploitative treatment of workers that Amzon are notorious for. You'd have realised that had you racked your brains. But that aside, its also fantastically lazy and a sad reflection of modern society which you seem to think is hilarious.


    You're getting quite worked up against a person with low intelligence. Must be hard for you, especially if you have to result in such manner of insults from a person of high intellect. Why are you offended if people use such delivery for minor things? Do you actually think Amazon is the only place? There are thousands of companies out there who mistreat their workers, shops on the high st included... Naive to think that it's only amazon or online companies. Yeah, it's disgusting, but you were more worried about 'calories' than anything else... Hence why others also found your comment hilarious. If you don't like the post then stay away from commenting and leaving a negative impact on the page, especially if that person is trying to help others look for a bargain...

    Also, not everyone can walk down the road and find a bakery. There's not a bakery at the end of every road. Time is money for some, perhaps you got time to bake a cake. But not every does.
    Edited by: "moh4mm3d" 10th Mar
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    I received a CD instead of this cake, I've never been so disappointed!
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