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Quaker Oat So Simple Golden Syrup Porridge Sachets 10 Pack (Nectar Price)

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Golden Syrup Flavour Microwaveable Oats


100% Whole Grain

Natural Flavours

Ready in 2 mins

No Artificial Preservatives

Sustainably grown British Oats

Helps lower Cholestrol


- For each promotional pack sold up to a maximum of 3 million packs, Quaker will donate 1
bowl of porridge to either one of Magic Breakfast (up to a maximum of 250,000 bowls) or
FareShare (up to a maximum 2,750,000 bowls). Each bowl for Magic Breakfast is equivalent
to 1 x 27g serving of Quaker Oat So Simple (RRP of £2.75 per box of 10 sachets) and each
bowl donated to Fareshare is equivalent to 1 x 40g serving of Quaker Rolled Oats (RRP of
£1.95 per box for 1kg). Magic Breakfast - Registered charity number 1102510 in England &
Wales and SC048202 in Scotland. FareShare - Registered charity number 1100051 in
England.
- Great Taste Award Winner 2023!
- 10 delicious Quaker Oat So Simple Original Porridge Sachets.
- For over 140 years, the humble oat has inspired Quaker to make delicious porridge, cereal, granola and more
- The creamy goodness of 100% British wholegrain oats, mingling with the irresistable flavour of golden syrup - guarenteed to get your mouth watering.
- Perfect porridge in just 2 minutes, Quaker Oat So Simple microwaveable oats are a great morning time-saver
- In a rush? Slip a sachet into your bag and enjoy at the office. Simple.
- Only natural flavours and no artificial preservatives
- Sustainably grown british oats
- Helps lower cholesterol through each serving (36g) containing 35% of the 3g of oat beta-glucan suggested per day.
- Outer packaging is recyclable


We all have a fire inside us - a passion and purpose that powers our everyday. And the hearty, nourishing goodness of our wonderful 100% wholegrain oats is the perfect fuel for that fire.
At Quaker, our fire insude is driven by a desire to set the foundations for a better future.

All of these oats are grown on British farms, keeping our 'food miles' down to a minimum. Our growers are passionate about sustainability so we've partnered with sustainable farming charity LEAF. Together we're committed to increasing biodiversity and wildlife conservation, nourishing the soil for our planet.

At Quaker, we know the huge importance breakfast plays in fuelling learning - so since 2009, we've partnered with the charity Magic Breakfast to donate millions of bowls of Quaker to schoolchildren who need them. Because we believe that inside the littlest tummies, burn the brightest fires.
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  1. Twelvetoes's avatar
    Do you just put the packets in the microwave
    MIDURIX's avatar
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    Rip the top of the sachet off, pour into a bowl, fill the sachet up to a line with milk, tip the milk into the bowl, quick stir, put in the microwave
  2. shakerman's avatar
    About time these reverted to a sesnsible price!
    MIDURIX's avatar
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    Unfortunately it's just this flavour and only temporarily. Tesco have them at £2, Morrisons 2 for £4, Asda back up to 2 for £4.50 I think.

    Been to two large Sainsbury's recently and they both had a whole pallet worth of this flavour at the front of store, so maybe they've reduced just this one flavour to get rid.

    Also B&M, and various Scottish stores sell Scotts 10pk for cheap, £1.39 in B&M. Same company as Quaker. (edited)
  3. Michelle_Gentry's avatar
    Just as easy using normal oats and milk and putting in microwave.
    TN567's avatar
    I know there ease of use for most people and I was one who used to swear by them, had one recently, there so sweet, tastes disgusting, especially since I've been knocking up my own at home, trying different nuts, berries, seeds etc with almond milk. Beautiful
  4. matwalaboy's avatar
    Dont see them in my nectar app - is this personalised offers?
    MIDURIX's avatar
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    I don't know what this means, I think you are making it overly complicated. This is the nectar price for anyone who has a nectar card, online and in-store.
  5. Zameen's avatar
    Shame not original version
    williamkcc's avatar
    What’s the difference?
  6. john733's avatar
    Great price! Thank you. Time to stock up!
  7. lostboybinns's avatar
    Is there one similar where it's add water instead? Like the tubs, but in a packet?
    wbmkk's avatar
    There used to be .. I bought them several times at Sainsbury's but haven't seen them now for a couple of years.

    Compared to buying tubs they were much cheaper ... that's probably why they are no longer available
  8. mfactor's avatar
    Oats+milk+teaspoon of honey ........................microwave , cheaper way healthier and nearly as quick
    MIDURIX's avatar
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    A serving of Original Quaker has 8.4g of sugar, a teaspoon of honey has 6g of sugar, so 14.4g of sugar for a level teaspoon of honey, this golden syrup version has 15g of sugar in it per portion, so you are saying a level teaspoon of honey at 14.4g is way healthier than 15g of sugar?
    I've been trying the Scotts packs from B&M for £1.39, and the amount of demarera sugar I put in to the original to give a similar taste as the golden syrup one is two level teaspoons, therefore making it unhealthier.
    Yes there are other benefits to honey, but then again you could just say why have a whole Mars bar, why not have half a Mars bar coated in honey.
  9. DeanPrince's avatar
    Half a Packet of these with Scottish oats with peanut butter on top. My treat every evening. Keeps me off chocolate and other sugary treats.
  10. williamkcc's avatar
    I just went and bought these, they were still showing £2.25. I thought if I scanned my nectar it would have reduced but it didn’t
    MIDURIX's avatar
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    Were they golden syrup ones?
  11. john733's avatar
    Picked up 4 today - thanks Op!!
    williamkcc's avatar
    I feel ripped off! Mine still came to £2.25 even after scanning, did it show in store it was £1.25 with nectar, or £2.25?
  12. marka885's avatar
    Are these still on offer?
    MIDURIX's avatar
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    Yes
  13. Michelle_Gentry's avatar
    Back to normal price now!!!
    MIDURIX's avatar
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    Nope. The price goes up online before the price changes in-store, that's because all online orders will now be for Wednesday. The deal ends tonight when stores close.
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