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Posted 26 October 2022

Wunda Original/Unsweetened Plant Based (Not Milk) 950ml - 49p @ Farmfoods, Chester/Saltney

£0.49£151% off
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Wunda Original & unsweetened, 950ml - 49p
Next cheapest I could see on offer was at Asda for £1.00.
Best Before Date: 12/2022

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Edited by Yb90, 26 October 2022
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  1. C0mm0d0re_K1d's avatar
    Funny how the ingredients aren't listed anywhere on their own website I could see. Found it on Tesco's site.

    Ingredients

    Water,
    Pea Protein (2.6%),
    Chicory Root Fibre,
    Contains Sunflower Oil and/or Rapeseed Oil,
    Acidity Regulator (Potassium Phosphates),
    Natural Flavourings,
    Tricalcium Phosphate,
    Vitamins (D, B2, B12)
  2. polarbaba's avatar
    Tried this a few times and my
    Least favorite plant milk.

    Not as good as a normal oat milk
    Yb90's avatar
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    I normally get the soya milk from aldi, mainly just for my cereal & find it not bad really but at the same price as this I probably prefer this myself .
  3. andyJ123's avatar
    This is the closest milk alternative I’ve come accross.
    I love it and prefer it over soy or almond milk. Have stocked up as it keeps for months.
  4. Mud8oy's avatar
    Thanks OP will pop round and stock up
    Yb90's avatar
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    no probs, i only picked one up to try & was pleasantly surprised how nice it is, I should of picked a few more up.
  5. jasmith85's avatar
    Thank you, going to try this today give it a whirl, see if we can get the milk budget down a little
    Yb90's avatar
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    No probs , i only tried it today myself for the first time, seems nice on cereal but not tried in tea or coffee yet. It seems to be a bit watery, similar to skimmed milk but worth a try for the price. Same, begrudge paying £2.19 for 6 pints of milk now but saying that still seems cheaper than most of the alternatives.
  6. imisswoolworth's avatar
    I paid £2 for it from the Co-op to try. It was very nice in cereal but wasn't too keen on it in tea or coffee. Great price.
    Yb90's avatar
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    Thanks , I'll have to try it in tea & coffee as only had it on cereal up to now but as you say does seem nice .
    £2 seems a bit steep but saying that not something I normally buy.
  7. baladar's avatar
    Tried this one once upon a December, not for me.
  8. hecatae's avatar
    There is a slight aftertaste, did not stop me picking up a dozen when Home Bargains had them.
  9. Donniey's avatar
    I’m baffled as to why manufacturers put oil in plant based milks nobody wants oil in their cereal / hot drink
    supermann's avatar
    I do lol. Oat milk just isn't the same without it, way way too watery.

    This one needs it too.

    It's like saying you don't understand why most milk drinkers don't drink skimmed milk. The answer is obvious. (edited)
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