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Weet-Bix 1.12kg $4.67 (Minimum Order 3) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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3 camels just told me this current price is the lowest price we've seen on this product and it saves the awkward lug from the supermarket.

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  • +2

    Thank you Captain Hindsight!

  • +4

    Your welcome - if only I hadn't got some at IGA today

    • +3

      In hindsight you should have checked Amazon before going shopping

  • +3

    Good for your apocalypse bunker

  • My dad told me growing up that peanut butter or vegemite spread on a dry weetbix was often what he had to eat and I have to admit… it tastes pretty good.

    • +15

      peanut butter + weetbix = cement mix

      • +3

        I better start some Facebook DIY vids on how repair walls and stuff.

    • Is it a Tassie thing?

      • +2

        More like a poverty thing 50+ years ago.

    • Not a fan of peanut butter but normal margarine with or without vegemite on top is great.

      • +1

        Unpopular opinion: Vegemite with butter or margarine is an abomination. Why would you dilute the taste of vegemite?

        • Well you're not wrong, its certainly an unpopular opinion.

          • @[Deactivated]: You wouldn't water down beer so why water down Vegemite? Is how I see it.

            • -1

              @Clear: Beer is already watered down though, so the comparison is invalid

              • -1

                @buckster: Not at all. If you pour a glass of beer and add water then it's watered down. If you spread butter or margarine then a bit of vegemite ontop you've watered it down.

        • I was shocked to find out that Vegemite alone on toast is not the norm.

    • I ate Weetbix with butter and marmite as a kid, not often, but i ate it.

  • +6

    Price matching the normal price of $5 for 1.2kg packs at Woolies and Coles? Not really a deal?

    • $5 + handling vs $4.67. Choices we make!

    • Seems a bit random as to why they make a 1.12kg pack when they already do 1.2kg packs

      • So they don’t have to price match. Keeps retailers happy. If you want to get the real mystery- count the bix in the box. Same number. Or why would they not sue Aldi for wheat biscuits…

  • -3

    Do we know roughly would the expiry date would be? I can't go back to back weet-bix from one giant box to another. If I had 3.5 kg of Weet-Bix I had to consumer in succession, that'd be it for me.

    • +7

      Give it a go — it might improve your grammar?

      • +1

        I think I typed "would" instead of "what"… words matter, I guess.

        • Consumer in succession… brand loyalty passed down through the generations? Very interesting concept

          • +2

            @tharlow: yeah, i didn't see that. My whole paragraph was a dumpster fire, thanks for my penance.

  • +5

    If carrying a box of wheeties to the car is too tough, you need more wheeties!

  • +8

    Sanitarium - Wholly owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church! (pay little to no tax's) - But most of us know this already

    • +3

      Don’t blame the company, blame the law

    • Absolutely. No 30% company tax for them. Others can’t compete. That’s why they own the liquid breakfast market- anytime a new “up & go” enters they increase promotions. Ruthless and evil

    • I'm okay with it, at least these guys peddle foot. Religions pay no tax and they peddle pure lies.

      • Foot you say? - I think that is a niche market - But yes, thank goodness the box isn't all preachy

    • Welcome home!

  • I actually prefer the Coles version. Less dense.
    Neither stack up against the British Weetabix

    • Coles is vitabrix

      • Had no idea. Cheers.

      • Vitabrits are Uncle Tobys. Coles has Wheat Biscuits.

  • +4

    Not really a deal. Save 33 cents compared to Woolies normal price.

    Actually, Woolies sells 1.2 kg pack so the price is about the same.

  • +1

    What is this ozbargain for moths, so they can raid my pantry?

    • Yes, they are unscrupulous lying thieves. The opposite of an Aussie kid

  • What am going to do with 3 boxes of WeetBix?

    • Eat it?

    • +1

      Throw it at people that ask daft questions on OzB :)

  • What is aldis price? I can't taste the difference between the two.

    • Find out and report back for us

  • +5

    https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/200695/san…
    1.2Kg costs $5.00.
    (5/1.2) * 1.12 = $4.67

    Exactly the same as the amazon price.

    Amazon has a 7.5% cashrewards.
    Woollies has its own reward but more importantly, it is an Australian-owned company. This would be my choice.

    • +3

      If you care about Australian companies. Buy something else. Sanitarium gives nothing back to Australians. They pay no tax because they’re a church

  • I've had four Weetbix with fruit and a little milk every morning for breakfast for as long as I can remember.
    No substitute for quality.

    • How long can you remember? Do you remember signing up to OzBargain? Eating these wheat bricks for extended periods can have nasty side-effects

  • How many biscuits per 1.12Kg? Just working out per biscuit cost.

    • +3

      Depends how rough the Amazon shipping is

  • It’s back at this price on back order!

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