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I bought a box of seven sachets which were on a promotion at the Co-Op. I was wrong footed by the price and packaging, as I got back to discover each sachet is a poultry 27grams. Then they are are likely eating cardboard flecks with the taste of freeze dried apple.


You're done in about two spoonfuls.


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Grocery Gems Verdict: Special K Multi-Grain Porridge


RATING: Almond & Honey 8.5 out of 10, Red Berries 9 out of 10, Original 7.5 out of 10.

Buy them again?: Yes - especially the Red Berries.

Vegetarian: Yes.

Nutrition (per 27g serving): 104 calories (Update: This does not include milk).


Presume the OP did not take part in this survey


Foxy

  • 2 weeks later...

I noted in the cereal section of Co-op the the price has now reverted to ?2.19 (for 7x 27g) or 189 grams, which happens to be the same as a 500 gram box of cornflakes. You would need 2 and 2 3rds boxes of Special K for a one medium sized cornflakes.


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