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1/2 Price: Katoomba Roti Bread 6 Pack $2.25 @ Woolworths

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1/2 price starting today, $0.57/100g. Cheaper than 30pk Costco $0.68/100g or the family pack $1.13/100g at Woolworths.

Find it in the freezer section. Put it on a non stick pan for ~2 minutes, no defrosting required.

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    • Have tried this before, puffs up like a croissant. Works well with a sweet dip.

  • +1

    Kawan is the best brand, Most Thai restaurants charge upto $5 for each piece with peanut sauce

  • Use them as Frisbees 😂

  • +1

    I was keen to try these but the 2 Woolies closest to me don't seem to stock them, GC

    • I checked online to see which stores have them. Not many close to me, and the one I visited didn't have the full discount. Only 20% off. It is a metro store.

    • Depends on local demand. All my local Woolies in Brissie stock these. There are also plenty of Indian grocers in the area.

      • They show in stock but there's nothing on a shelf.

        • Were plenty in freezer at a local Woolies.
          Depends on local demand… can ring store to confirm current stock level.

          As get 10% off once a month & bonus Rewards points at Woolies - added these to my shopping.

          I suggested above - often cheaper (per roti) in 20 or 30 pack at Indian grocers That's how I usually buy.
          Have to go past a few Indian stores on way to that local Woolies

          • +1

            @INFIDEL: There is a huge Indian grocery behind my apartment lol. Ill take your advice and get the courage to shop there.

            • @TenderDracula: Why do you need the courage to shop there?

              • +2

                @Yola: We become used to what we know at our usual supermarkets. How they're arranged & where to find items. And generally what the item is used for / with.

                Venturing into the "unknown" can require courage for some, or be an adventure for others.

                People's first time in an Asian grocers… The range of foods, language & smells (many would be unused to) can be overwhelming.

                But that's what I enjoy. I've always found people there are usually very helpful if you show an interest in their culture & cuisine. Picked up many useful cooking tips.

                And staff welcome & remember me.
                From this Korean noodle Deal, a Korean staff member still jokingly calls me "Mr Iced Noodles"🍜


                A similar attitude is helpful in overseas travel. I look at what locals are enjoying, order the same with almost no knowledge of it, and learn a lot in the process. Many times my obvious pleasure with the new food has been rewarded - someone pays for my meal. They are so surprised an outsider loves what they love, they can't help themselves!

                But some follow a very cautious approach & ONLY order from the known menu at Maccas! Like US college students I met in France, who never ate the local food😜

                What a loss, not experiencing life to the fullest.

        • Checked at another local Woolies on Tuesday - to grab some more.
          20 in freezer. Staff said there were so many more "out the back".

  • +4

    The special is going for another week (Wednesday, 27 September until Tuesday, 03 October).

  • not many WW in my area stock them, not sure if I want to bother driving over to the one that does….

  • Haldiram's frozen roti is way better than this.

  • All these frozen pastries are very bad for cholesterol cause they are high in saturated fats.
    home made rotis are perfectly healthy but these frozen ones come from a factory and require hydrogenated oils.

  • Puff pastry in sandwich press do job. It will taste similar and flakey and cheap.

  • I hope three sisters help make the roti.

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