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AIBU to want to spend £3.89 a week...

14 replies

WaffilyVersatile · 08/01/2014 19:06

.. on what seems to be 4 small boxes of raisins mixed with bird food?

It does look yummy but I think I would get unreasonably excited at them arriving and never be able to cancel my subscription and also just eat them all in one go thus upping my calorie intake by about a million percent..

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OP posts:
WaffilyVersatile · 08/01/2014 19:07

Probably be helpful to mention what I am banging on about Blush

www.graze.com

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FrancesHouseman · 08/01/2014 19:07

Graze?

Sickofthesnow · 08/01/2014 19:07

Are you talking about Graze?

I used them on and off for a while but ultimately realised I could buy the same things in supermarkets for a lot less.

Really overpriced - although I do like their flapjacks and little bread sticks

ParsleyTheLioness · 08/01/2014 19:07

Have heard that the first couple are intended to impress you and then the next ones are a bit meh...

FrancesHouseman · 08/01/2014 19:08

Haha, knew what you were on about anyway!

Sickofthesnow · 08/01/2014 19:08

And there's no way there is ever any of this overspilling the container, like you see in the pictures!

hackneybird · 08/01/2014 19:16

I use graze a lot actually, as I'm a shocker for snacking (I should address this, but am pg at the moment).

I sometimes just have them every other week in order to minimise cost. You can buy some of the similar things in supermarkets etc. but Graze have a nice selection which is varied week to week. I like how you can amend your favourites on their site, or ask them not to send ones you don't like. I haven't noticed a drop in quality after the first couple of boxes.

I've always got a couple of their boxes in my bag, and find them useful for my DS too, when we're out and about.

But I do admit they are a luxury. As I'm pg I'm not spending money on booze or anything fun so they are my weekly treat.

hackneybird · 08/01/2014 19:18

I also don't find I don't eat them all in one go. One box does actually tend to last me a week, if I notice a build up I push back deliveries for a couple of weeks. If you're happy to spend the money I'd give them a try.

Joysmum · 08/01/2014 19:20

Lots of money for prettily packaged snacks. Much cheaper to do it yourself and you would inadvertently be paying for P&P and getting much better value if you do.

AlyssInAManger · 08/01/2014 19:22

They are really tasty

Miranda79 · 08/01/2014 19:25

I like them for the variety and the portion control. If I buy a larger pack of nuts, dried fruit etc I tend to still eat it in one go...

ravenAK · 08/01/2014 19:28

Sign up, get the rest of your colleagues to sign up on the 'feed a friend' thing & bag a freebie, then all try to cancel. You'll all get half price boxes for several weeks.

Then cancel properly.

One person stays registered, waits for the next 'feed your friends' offer - & passes them back to everyone else, who all sign up again with a different email.

They've been feeding most of our staffroom at half price for about two years now...

MoominMammasHandbag · 08/01/2014 19:28

They are rather nice, but there are six of us in our house so it doesn't go far.
DH reckons letting the kids scoff them is like giving pigs cherries.

ToffeeOwnsTheSausage · 08/01/2014 19:32

The childrens boxes look nice.

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