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Where to get decent quality nuts and honey online?

16 replies

UglyJumper · 01/03/2026 14:40

Just realised I’m probably spending a small fortune on nuts and seeds as I have them every day with my Greek yoghurt. I usually add a drizzle of honey and some berries too, so it all adds up.
I’m currently just buying supermarket packs but I’m wondering if there’s a cheaper way of doing it, maybe buying bigger bags online? Has anyone found a good supplier that’s decent quality but works out cheaper per kilo?
Would love recommendations for honey and nuts/seeds before I carry on haemorrhaging money on tiny packets!

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Peekingovertheparapet · 01/03/2026 14:48

Check out your local international foods shop if you have one, or Lidl is usually well priced for nuts and better quality than the big supermarkets

harri7284 · 01/03/2026 15:19

I bulk buy seeds from Amazon. I tried buying larger containers of honey but the problem with this I’ve found is it it crystallises before I have chance to finish it.

DarkEyedSailor · 01/03/2026 15:21

Do you have a Grape Tree nearby? Not sure if they're online but worth a look. Their nuts, dried fruit and seeds etc are very good and so much cheaper than supermarkets- herbs and spices too.

Didshejustsaythatoutloud · 01/03/2026 15:23

harri7284 · 01/03/2026 15:19

I bulk buy seeds from Amazon. I tried buying larger containers of honey but the problem with this I’ve found is it it crystallises before I have chance to finish it.

Pop it in the microwave for a few seconds, honey should last you for a lifetime. Good honey will not have an expiration date 😋

TheDandyLion · 01/03/2026 15:27

Buy wholefoods online.

Bulbsbulbsbulbs · 01/03/2026 15:29

I buy from Grape Tree. It works out much cheaper.

harri7284 · 01/03/2026 15:47

Didshejustsaythatoutloud · 01/03/2026 15:23

Pop it in the microwave for a few seconds, honey should last you for a lifetime. Good honey will not have an expiration date 😋

Ah interesting, would heating and cooling repeatedly not risk introducing bacteria?

harri7284 · 01/03/2026 16:29

@Kelim that’s interesting! Funnily enough I bought Hilltop for the first time this week, this sounds ok from what I’ve read.

Whitengold · 01/03/2026 16:33

Lidl is the answer for nuts (and Greek yogurt).

Moveyourbleedingarse · 01/03/2026 16:33

I buy massive bags from grape tree, but always prefer the cashews in Lidl. (aldi ones are rubbish).

If we do buy a dodgy bag I roast them for ten mins with some salt and they taste a million times better.

Bjorkdidit · 01/03/2026 18:37

Whitengold · 01/03/2026 16:33

Lidl is the answer for nuts (and Greek yogurt).

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This. I'd be surprised if you could get them cheaper online especially given you'd have to spend quite a lot to overcome delivery costs.

harri7284 · 02/03/2026 16:51

Bjorkdidit · 01/03/2026 18:37

This. I'd be surprised if you could get them cheaper online especially given you'd have to spend quite a lot to overcome delivery costs.

I haven’t bought from Lidl so I don’t know what their prices and sizes are like, but it’s the fact you can bulk buy online which makes it cheaper than what I’ve bought in other supermarkets. No postage costs because I do through Amazon.

Fizbosshoes · 02/03/2026 16:58

I get nuts from grape tree but DD gets them in her uni town and I just collect them when I see her. If I had to pay delivery they might not be cheaper

Joterrin · 02/03/2026 17:02

Honey I would find a local seller, that’s what I’ve done, tastes amazing & can buy as much as I want when I want.

Nuts & seeds definitely local food wholesaler or deli.

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