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Milo 750g @ $7 at Woolworths ($0.93 Per 100g)

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Nestle Milo Chocolate Malt 750g @ $7 this week (usual price $9.75), i.e. $0.93/100g.

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  • +4

    Only 1 star health rating

  • +4

    yeh…nah, Milo lied about their health ratings

    https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2017/03/australias-health-star…

    • Don't hate the player; hate the game.

  • +4
    • +1

      How much sugar is in a bag of sugar?

  • -8
    • +4

      Yes it says sugar on the tin. Nothing malicious about that.

      Invalid neg.

      • -3

        It's malicious because false advertising.

        GoodForYourHealth

        DrinksforChampions

        • +3

          GoodForYourHealth

          Where does it say that?

          DrinksforChampions

          Irrelevant. I could be a champion milo drinker.

        • -1

          @Clear: All over south east asia.

        • +1

          @ferret: So irrelevant again? This is Milo made by Nestle Australia and sold in Australia. Not by their SE counterparts. Besides different markets have different ingredients.

  • Milo dinosaur!!!

  • The tin should read 50g milo and 700g of sugar

    • +4

      Using maths - 46.4% of 750g = 348g of sugar.

      • quick mafs!

      • +1

        Your maths checks out.
        I approve this comment.

  • +8

    You'd have to be pretty dense to think that Milo was ever not shit for you. The stuff still tastes like the (edited) of God himself. I rate this deal.

  • +10

    yeah, anyone who seriously thought milo was "healthy" was deluding themselves. Drank it for most of my childhood, which is now a fairly long time ago, and we never thought it was healthy, only that it tasted good - particularly if you ate it straight out of the tin. The secret is balance. When I was a kid you drank milo but you also got tossed out of home in the morning and expected to run around like an idiot until you came home at night. I wasn't walking to school through snowdrifts but you were expected to make your own way to school, home into the city, etc. Fruit and vegetables came fresh from the backyard.

    Grow some of your own food, get off your backside and exercise with your kids, allow yourself to indulge at times.

    Anyway, before I start saying "get off my lawn" I will stop typing.

    • I wasn't trespassing deliberately.

    • Just like try2bhelpful said, it needs a balance. I also grew up drinking these Milo…tons of it. Milo used to turn up in my school as well back in the 90s.

      But where I come from, we have an issue with sugar although most were ignorant at first. I never used to care until now with age catching up. People generally take more sugar than they need too in daily diets back where I came from. Not sure about Australia. I've actually consumed less sugar (within) reason since coming to Australia with home cooking.

      • Agree with the home cooking comment, when you cook at home you have control over the amount of sugar, butter, etc; particularly
        if you start from scratch and don't use premade sauces.

  • +1

    Half price Milo cereal at woollies as well… Enjoy diabetes!

  • +1

    Thot neg was for the deal not the product? Didn’t see any negs last time we had a coke sale

    • +2

      Someone let the anti-sugar movement slip through. They only target Milo and Nutella.

      • Next stop Coke ;)

        • +1

          Fanta is worse. You should target yogurt.

        • @Clear: plain yogurt, or the fruit based ones with lots of added sugar?

        • +1

          @try2bhelpful: The latter. Everyone does it when they wanna diet.

        • @Clear: Yeah, just thought I would clarify. We make our own yogurt and when we add pureed fresh fruit we mix through. Makes really nice fruit yogurt without adding extra sugar on top of the fruit.

        • @try2bhelpful: the low fat ones…they are the worst

        • @beyondtool: yeah, low fat means extra sugar.

        • let me just have some museli bar and wash down with ice coffee. :P breakfast for champions.

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