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Posted 16 March 2023

Quaker Oat So Simple Golden Syrup Porridge Sachets 50 x 36g £8.75 @ Amazon

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Quaker Oat So Simple porridge sachets with natural Golden Syrup flavour
Oats are a natural powerhouse of goodness, the positive nutrition kick starts your morning
Delicious 100 percent wholegrain oats bursting with goodness
Containing beta gluten to help lower cholesterol
50x porridge sachets ready to eat in 2 minutes






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Description
For over 140 years, the Quaker Oats family has been inspired to produce delicious, nourishing breakfasts. Quaker rolled Oats are Quaker rolled to the same thickness and with no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives; Quaker wholegrain oats maintain the delicious taste you would only expect from Quaker. Quaker porridge sachets come in a variety of natural flavours and are ready to eat in 2 minutes.

By appointment to her majesty the queen suppliers of Quaker food products. Quaker Oats, royal county of berkshire.

Ingredients
Quaker Wholegrain Rolled OATS (76%), Sugar, Natural Flavouring, Salt

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Directions

Microwave - From Ambient

  • 1 Tear open the sachet along the tear line
  • 2 Pour the oats out into a microwaveable bowl
  • 3 Use the sachet to measure the milk - Fill to the milk line (180ml)
  • 4 Pour the sachet of milk into the bowl & mix
  • 5 Place the bowl in the microwave for 2 mins on full power (Cat E min 800w)
  • 6 Ping! Stir & Enjoy.

Hob - From Ambient

  • 1 Simply boil 180ml (one sachet) of milk in a saucepan
  • 2 Stir in contents of one sachet of oats.
  • 3 Simmer for 2 mins, or until milk is absorbed, stirring occasionally.

For further information on cooking instructions and microwave settings, please visit our website: quaker.co.uk

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  1. twinkle's avatar
    Okay if you have Prime, otherwise same price at Waitrose and probably others.
  2. AndyRoyd's avatar
    If we believe Amazon's maths, subject 50-pack is £4.86/kg.
    The 20-pack also shifted directly by Amazon is same per-kg price but with opportunity for 15% discount to £4.38/kg which isn't available to the 50-pack.

    Summary:
    same price or even less when buying smaller box(es) from same vendor.

    20-pack: amazon.co.uk/dp/…7F/
    sompan's avatar
    The 20 pack isn't available with amazon. Only showing morrisons.
    Wish it was subscribe and save
  3. hotdealsuk1973's avatar
    i'd love this on S&S but i can't see it

    i also don't really eat porridge in spring summer its more of an autumn winter breakfast for me
    terriertom's avatar
    Best to eat all the year round - porridge oats are wholegrains and they contain a soluble fibre called beta-glucan, which can help lower your cholesterol level if you have 3g or more of it daily, as part of a healthy diet. Not everyone knows they have raised cholesterol until they have a health check - or chest pains.
  4. sox5's avatar
    These can be £3 for 8 unless you can get them on offer 16/18/20 in a packet for £3.50 so great deal for me thanks
  5. blahblahblah1234's avatar
    Overpriced.
    Paying a premium for loads of tiny packets, excess waste packaging, and branding.
    It's just oats and syrup. Get the same basic ingredients for £3 or less and make your own porridge.
    Socobar's avatar
    I get what you are saying, tried normal oats and then adding syrup. I just didn’t like the consistency. I think oat so simple have mastered it with their ingredients in there which is perfect for the consistency I’m looking for.
  6. ghulammehr074's avatar
    Its £7.99 in farm foods in store
  7. Alexwm's avatar
    Costco is about £5
    tickedon's avatar
    Costco is £8.79 for this - I bought a couple of boxes the other day. The smaller original packets (i.e. not golden syrup) are slightly cheaper.
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