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    Sorry if this has been posted before....I was desperately in search of some soya-milk the other day and thought I was out of luck. As a token effort I looked in an Iceland - a shop I have never been in before. I was shocked to find that Alpro soya-milk is only £2 for two cartons and LC vegan sausages are only £1 for five. Needless to say I've stocked up. Has anyone else found this or is this just at the one I looked in?

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    That's why mums go to Iceland.

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    Quote tofu_lew View Post
    Has anyone else found this or is this just at the one I looked in?
    I noticed this in my local Iceland a few weeks ago, it also applies to the chocolate soya milk as well. I try and go to Iceland for bread because its cheaper there as well.

    There is an Iceland thread here from way back!

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    My local Tesco store has been, and still is, selling the new Alpro Hazelnut and Almond milks for £1.00 per carton - normally sold there for £1.59.

    I absolutely love the Hazelnut milk, and have bought a box of 8 cartons on each of my last two visits.

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    Quote BilTan View Post
    My local Tesco store has been, and still is, selling the new Alpro Hazelnut and Almond milks for £1.00 per carton - normally sold there for £1.59.

    I absolutely love the Hazelnut milk, and have bought a box of 8 cartons on each of my last two visits.
    Same. I got the almond one 'cause I've been meaning to try almond milk for ages but it's so expensive usually. Is the hazelnut suitable for savoury cooking or is it quite sweet? Might have to try that, too. =)

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    Yess, I love Iceland! When the same Linda Mc. sausages are around £1.85 in Tesco, to find them for just a quid is amazing.
    Also, if you have a Heron's near you then the 'Feel Good' spicy bean burgers are only a quid as well and are lush

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    ooh i don't normally go there, will be popping in

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