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£7 for 72 weetabix rn

£2.50​

£3.25 10.4p each

Offer price £2.50, was £3.25
Offer price £2.50 when you order by 30/08/2022. Offer subject to availability. Maximum 20 promotional items per customer.

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27 August 2021 by Cust

They\x27ve reduced the size​

They've reduced the size of each weetabix, they are half the depth they used to be-yet the price has remained the same. Total rip off

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02 December 2018 by EJE

Weird taste​

I dont know what has happened to Weetabix lately. The last few boxes have had a strange, almost musty taste and smell. Even my 6 year old noticed it.
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17 January 2018 by annieD

in bits​

Would have got five stars, but every single one was broken, must be throwing them around in the warehouse, normally they are ok
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27 September 2017 by Susie Woo

Still love these​

I've been eating these since I was a little girl and that's a long time and, they still taste good.I can eat them with hot or cold milk and they're very healthy too.
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wektor

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Do you know who "they" are supposed to be in the second quote? Their own officers? Ukrainians? The media?
my guess was all of them, plus the first quote being a mild suggestion of UA aggresion on Donbas, or something.
Surprisingly, the article is about a russian soldat tearing his heart open now that he couldn't stand being in the army anymore.
Curious he was able to give an interview in Moscow before leaving the country and the text had made it this far.
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
Reminds me of tge film Demobbed which I'm certain not a single one of you cultureless Fool's has ever watched despite my exhortations.
 

Leo

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As Russian forces hastily retreated in northeastern Ukraine on Saturday in one of their most embarrassing setbacks of the war, President Vladimir V. Putin was at a park in Moscow, presiding over the grand opening of a Ferris wheel. “It’s very important for people to be able to relax with friends and family,” Mr. Putin intoned.

The split-screen contrast was stunning, even for some of Mr. Putin’s loudest backers. And it underscored a growing rift between the Kremlin and the invasion’s most fervent cheerleaders. For the cheerleaders, Russia’s retreat appeared to confirm their worst fears: that senior Russian officials were so concerned with maintaining a business-as-usual atmosphere back home that they had failed to commit the necessary equipment and personnel to fight a long war against a determined enemy.

“You’re throwing a billion-ruble party,” one pro-Russian blogger wrote in a widely circulated post on Saturday, referring to the Putin-led celebrations in Moscow commemorating the 875th anniversary of the city’s founding. “What is wrong with you? Not at the time of such a horrible failure.”

Even as Moscow celebrated, he wrote, the Russian Army was fighting without enough night vision goggles, flack jackets, first-aid kits or drones. A few hundred miles away, Ukrainian forces retook the Russian military stronghold of Izium, continuing their rapid advance across the northeast and igniting a dramatic new phase in the war.
 

Leo

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Russia controls the media and Facebook/Instagram at home, but not Telegram, which is where those quotes are from. I'd guess at least half the population doesn't care, since it's only a "military exercise".
 
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