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What peanut butter do you buy?

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Mrstumbletap · 25/02/2017 20:03

I see palm oil in loads of them, and the ones that don't have palm oil are £3-£5 a jar.

I can't say I know all the details about palm oil but I know it isn't great, but my DS loves peanut butter and it's going to be expensive if I'm spending £3 each week.

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fruitlovingmonkey · 25/02/2017 20:07

Pip and Nut. It's not cheap but is sometimes on offer at Sainsbos.

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OvO · 25/02/2017 20:13

Meridian here too. I stock up when it's on offer.

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trickyex · 25/02/2017 20:15

Pip and Nut too, palm oil free and lovely, the one with coconut oil is even better....

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OreosOreosOreos · 25/02/2017 20:15

Personally I don't like the texture of meridian. We buy whole earth, which does contain palm oil, but only from sustainable sources

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FormerlyFrikadela01 · 25/02/2017 20:16

Sun pat doesn't have palm oil. Neither does Morrison own brand.

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Gossgirl · 25/02/2017 20:16

I get meridian as well, my local health food shop sells the kg tubs for just over £5.

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OrangeJulius · 25/02/2017 20:16

Meridian. I get the big tub from Ocado.

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Friolero · 25/02/2017 20:17

Jif extra crunchy

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HopelesslydevotedtoGu · 25/02/2017 20:18

Meridian, I buy a kilo from Holland and Barrett for around £7, so it lasts for ages. My toddler loves it. We get smooth as the crunchy is very crunchy.

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TupperwareTat · 25/02/2017 20:20

Morrisons do a finest version for about £1.69. Its lovely.

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BikeRunSki · 25/02/2017 20:21

Meridian here too. Big tubs from Amazon or Health Food Shops, or jars when they are on offer in Boots. I like the jars, I get them to put jam in in the summer.

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iMatter · 25/02/2017 20:23

Whole Earth organic crunchy.

It's the bee's knees. And dog's bollocks.

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maitaimojito · 25/02/2017 20:24

Meridian here also. It's not too expensive if you buy the big tubs.

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LostMyDotBrain · 25/02/2017 20:26

Whole earth here too. As above, it has supposedly sustainable palm oil. But I buy it because it isn't full of glucose like so many I see on the supermarket shelves. Made satay with Asda's own one time and it was disgustingly sweet.

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NapoleonsNose · 25/02/2017 20:29

Another Whole Earth organic crunchy fan here too. I do like the Meridian one as well though. Buy on Amazon as much cheaper than in the supermarket.

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TwentyCups · 25/02/2017 20:31

Meridians good. Morrisons have an own brand that's 100% peanuts too!

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ChardonnayKnickertonSmythe · 25/02/2017 20:33

Meridian.

Palm oil is palm oil, I try to avoid it all.

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Mominatrix · 25/02/2017 20:35

Koeze. Just peanuts and salt.

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PotteringAlong · 25/02/2017 20:35

Whole earth organic crunchy here too!

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RJnomore1 · 25/02/2017 20:45

Meridian here too although I have had the pip and nut on offer and it was lovely

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Hoppinggreen · 25/02/2017 22:49

Whole earth organic smooth - don't like the crunchy stuff

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HardcoreLadyType · 25/02/2017 22:52

Sunpat has no palm oil.

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Mrstumbletap · 25/02/2017 23:22

Thanks for the replies I'm glad there are other peanut butter lovers out there.

How much is the Morrisons finest one?

I have seen those large tubs and I suppose I could store it in the garage and just dispense it into a smaller jar.

Has Sunpat just got peanuts and peanut oil? Does it have any ingredients that are dodgy? How does it keep the price low without something strange in it?

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Mrstumbletap · 25/02/2017 23:24

The whole earth one was £3.89 I think though? That is expensive for such a small jar, £200 a year on peanut butter Shock

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