not unless they have 65% more air.
I can work out the price per kilo for comparison against Porrige (cheapest) and Cherios (dearest). Crispies and Cornflakes ususally fall in the middle.
Ah but have you factored in the cost of milk ?
Best value milk at present is Dunnes at €4 for 6litres (2x3l packs) this is for NI Milk. Tescos 3l milk is a little dearer but comes from the Republic and tastes a little better.
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Porrige,
Branflakes,
Cherios,
Crispies,
Cornflakes,
Weetabix,
1 Euro a portion for meat is not bad.
Best value milk at present is Dunnes at €4 for 6litres (2x3l packs) this is for NI Milk. Tescos 3l milk is a little dearer but comes from the Republic and tastes a little better.
€1.49 for a litre of own brand milk cant be correct! But it does go to demonstrate the value of unit pricing (which is the title of this thread). Id guess that it is for a two litre container making the unit price which dunnes must display as ~75c/lcheapest own brand litre of milk for 1.49 Euro
Unless that meat has travelled long distance and is pumped full of water, antiobiotics and carbon dioxide to artificially extend it's shelf life. You get what you pay for.
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