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Tesco Wheat Biscuits 

Newest Review: ... purely psychological and me being a brand snob. Overall another great offering from Tesco's, I will definately buy again.... more

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jensterc
Premium Review Tesco Wheat Biscuits: Wheaty bics (363 words)
by - written on 22/11/09 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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This is Tesco's own branded alternative to Weetabix, costing considerably less. Once again Tesco have come up with a product that rivals the leading premium brand in everyway. When you find this on the supermarket shelf you could almost be fooled into thinking it was a box of Weetabix. The box is the same distinctive yellow colour and there is ...  Read the complete review

ikklejojo
Premium Review Great cereal (241 words)
by - written on 21/11/09 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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These are a really nice cereal, and strong competition for their rival Weetabix. I am not one to spend my cash unneccesarily just for a brand name, and this is a perfect example of identical products in different packaging and with a different name. At just 190 calories and only 2.8grams of fat per two biscuits with semi-skimmed milk, this is a ...  Read the complete review

Icklepea
Premium Review Tesco Wheat Biscuits: All Thumbs up for wheat biscuits (438 words)
by - written on 05/10/09 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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I am a big one for first meal of the day is the most important meal of the day. so I'm always pushing my family to eat breakfast. always looking for new things to try as we all get board of the same thing day in day out. i was down the cereal aisle and i came across tesoc own brand of wheat a bix. and at nealy half the price i thought ...  Read the complete review

berrydelight
Premium Review 4p a biscuit, take that Weetabix! (401 words)
by - written on 10/09/09 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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Breakfast is a new phenomenon for me having never been hungry when I first get up, however after an hour's drive into work im ravenous so have begun taking in cereal to work which incredibly and of great surprise to me keeps me going until lunchtime! As my other half's redundancy looms we have been making cutbacks and that means ...  Read the complete review

bruffyboy
Premium Review Tesco Wheat Biscuits: As good as the leading brand (195 words)
by - written on 23/08/09 (Very useful, 7 readings)
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The main thing people are going to want to know about these is are they as good as Wheatabix? Well, the answer is YES! At £1.15 for 24, it's a great price and one that is hard to beat. It's so cheap it makes you want to take the risk about coming away from the leading brand and I am glad I did. They look identical to the ...  Read the complete review

wickedscamp
Premium Review Versatile Breakfast Cereal (208 words)
by - written on 23/07/09 (Useful, 10 readings)
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Tesco Wheat Biscuits are Currently priced at £1.18 for a box of two sleeves of a dozen, eso 24!! This is considerably cheaper than Weetabix the brand. The internal packaging is just the same as the sleeves that Weetabix come in and the Weat biscuits themselves look identical to Weetabix to me. I sometimes have these for breakfast ...  Read the complete review

leeanne160480
Premium Review Tesco Wheat Biscuits: GOOD CHEAPER ALTERNATIVE (303 words)
by - written on 16/07/09 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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This is Tesco's own Supermarket version of the popular Cereal wheetabix, but they are a bit cheaper, and that's what most of us are looking for these days. You can buy these in 2 different pack sizes and as normal the larger the pack, the better the savings. You get a 24 Biscuit pack for £1.18 or a 48 Biscuit pack for ...  Read the complete review

daadr
Premium Review Just as good as wheatabix. Just cheaper! (287 words)
by - written on 24/06/09 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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On my journey to finding reasonable priced supermarket own brands and value products which are just as good as branded products, just cheaper. I have come across a pig of a product in the tesco value wheat biscuits, but came across a gem in the Tesco own brand wheat biscuits. This is a warning. Do not even bother thinking about the ...  Read the complete review

cstag
Premium Review Tesco Wheat Biscuits: Just Not Weetabixie enough! (491 words)
by - written on 31/05/09 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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As a child my mum use to feed me 2 Weetabix with warm milk and a spoonful of brown sugar when it was cold or when I was feeling unwell. As a result, even now this is my staple comfort food - even if - as many an unknowing fool has pointed out - it looks like baby mush! It may look unappetizing but it tastes just great. I promise! I also ...  Read the complete review

katykicker
Premium Review Tesco Wheat Biscuits: Just as good as the leading brand. (341 words)
by - written on 14/05/09 (Very useful, 25 readings)
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Tesco Wheat Biscuits are a cheaper version of Weetabix and are packaged in a cardboard box and then within the box are packets of 12 biscuits (2 packets in the box I purchased) it's great that they are packed in a couple of 12's as this helps them to stay fresher for longer. The biscuits are identical in appearance to Weetabix from ...  Read the complete review

Claribella
Premium Review Tesco Wheat Biscuits: How do you eat yours? (600 words)
by - written on 12/05/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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I normally buy Asda cheaper version of Weetabix which I actually think are Weetabix but packaged differently. I ran out of them this week so whilst I was in my local Tesco I thought I'd pick up a box of these and compare them. I paid £1.15 for a box of 24 which is a little more expensive to the £2.15 for 48 that I pay at Asda. The ...  Read the complete review

LAURALILIA
Premium Review Tesco Wheat Biscuits - Why Pay More??? (517 words)
by - written on 24/04/09 (Very useful, 212 readings)
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TESCO WHEAT BISCUITS In common with many people who are trying to cut back, I have been experimenting with cheaper brands. As these wheat biscuits are significantly cheaper than Weetabix, I thought that I would give them a go. ***What are they like?*** The packaging is a nice and bright yellow box, with a photo of ...  Read the complete review

pmcds
Premium Review Tesco Wheat Biscuits: A good, and cheaper, substitute for Weetabix (418 words)
by - written on 11/04/09 (Very useful, 170 readings)
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There seem to be a lot of variations on the more familiar 'Weetabix' cereal that many of us will have grown up having for breakfast. Tesco themselves have a number of different varieties, from their Value range, which crumble to pieces but don't cost you much, to their stock of Weetabix itself, probably the best but definitely the most ...  Read the complete review

SusanLesley
Premium Review Could they be Weetabix in disguise? (753 words)
by - written on 25/03/09 (Very useful, 306 readings)
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I have always been a great fan of Weetabix and have recently tried the Asda brand - Asda Wheat Bisks - and enjoyed them very much, so when I came to order my shopping from Tesco.com the other week I decided to try their own brand version of Weetabix to see if the biscuits are as good as the Asda ones. The first thing that I noticed was ...  Read the complete review

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