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[Back Order] Mayver's Peanut Butter (Smooth or Smooth/Crunchy Dark Roast) 375g $2.90 + Post ($0 Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Price matching current Coles specials. Crunchy: usually dispatched within 1 to 2 months, Smooth & Smooth Dark Roast on back order.

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  • +5

    "Usually dispatched within 1 to 2 months."

    "Delivery October 25 - November 22"

    No thanks.

    • +5

      Yes please! I love unexpected peanut butter deliveries after I've forgotten about the order.

  • +5

    Amazon is getting pretty bad at price matching Coles/Woolies lately. E.g they never matched the 30can pack of Pepsi last week, or the Fisherman's Friend that came on sale yesterday at Coles

  • Why not buy from a local Coles instead? Any reason?

    • +2

      Amazon frequently have s&s available for extra 10% off, and the free delivery over 39 is great for bulky/heavy items.

      Except that they are getting slack with price matching, which pretty much makes they useless.

      • -3

        Er, ok…

    • +1

      Often when items are onsale at coles/Woolworths stock availability depends on the day you shop, at least from amazon you know if you’ve got it or not.

  • bring back $2.50

  • Cant even backorder so deal is expired???

  • Any deals on jellies?

    • +3

      If that's what floats your boat, you'd best be heading down to the Jelly District. Either that or go online to www.jellyjellyjelly.com

      Or possibly try the Jelly Emporium up on 6th Street. And if they can't help you, you could always try your local Jellies'r'Us franchise.

      Whatever you do, don't waste your time with Nuthin' But Jelly. That place is just flagrant false advertising…

      • +1

        Oh, the Jelly District!

  • -1

    I prefer American peanut butter tastes alot better.

    • Which one in particular?

      • Smucker's I usually go for the peanut butter jelly.

        • Smucker's PBnJ Ingredients: Ground Roasted Peanuts, Strawberry Juice, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Corn Syrup, Dextrose, Contains 2% or Less of: Distilled Monoglycerides, Salt, Pectin, Citric Acid, Potassium Sorbate (Preservative), Sodium Citrate.

          Mayver's PB (Smooth) Ingredients: Roasted Peanuts (99.3%) & Sea Salt.

          You stick with your sugar in a jar.

    • Yep, salt and sugar goes a long way to improve taste hey. Although I prefer the flavour of the actual peanuts over salt and sugar

      • you should try american peanut butter the taste is way better Aussie peanut butter, aussie version just tastes like somone crushed penuts in a blender and put it in a jar. Very tasteless.

        • That's because that's what it is, it's peanut butter. American peanut butter typically adds sugar and salt. You can buy American peanut butter here. Just like you can buy normal peanut butter in America.
          Also they do have ones that are just super blended, which perhaps is what you are referring to? Very smooth and creamy rather than crunchy and chunky?

    • +2

      In other news: fries with chicken salt taste better than boiled spinach. Details at 7.

  • $2.90? will wait for half price

    • $2.90 is half price now, the RRP has gone up around the board to $5.80.

  • has anyone had issues with this peanut butter drying out when you get towards the end?

    • +2

      You need to mix it very well. I mix it whenever I use it and even the large ones don't dry out for me

    • No, I find it too oily even after mixing it each time (which is a PITA).

    • +1

      mix it with a butter knife all the way down the first few times using, otherwise the top half will be oily, and bottom bit will be dry

  • -1

    There's Skippy peanut butter from the USA on sale at Woolies this week - $2.75 for 462g in a plastic container .
    Taste is a bit bland versus the local stuff, maybe less sugar content?

    • +1

      That stuff tastes terrible IMO, they use vegetable oils, salt and sugar to make it taste decent. So you are effectively liking the salt and sugar in the very average peanut butter.
      This peanut butter is literally just peanuts.

      • You're wrong so sugar at all in the normal peanut butter varieties

        • Creamy: Roasted peanuts, sugar, hydrogenated vegetable oil (cottonseed, soybean and rapeseed oil) to prevent separation, salt.

          SuperChunk: oasted peanuts, corn syrup solids, sugar, pea protein, salt, hydrogenated vegetable oil (cottonseed, soybean and rapeseed oil) to prevent separation, minerals (magnesium oxide, ferric orthophosphate, zinc oxide, copper sulfate), mono- and diglycerides, vitamins (niacinamide, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid).

          Are you suggesting Skippy is wrong?

      • I didn't say it was good
        Why it's so bland , I don't know, as indicated by the word maybe or ?

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