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Significant_Fix995 on 05/05/2026 08:58 There are two bars in each pack but I suspect they arent as big as single bars Edit: just checked and normal is 46 grams and duo is 66 so def not double the amount
UpbeatWishbone4766 on 05/05/2026 09:00 When I was a young lad, my granny used to use Yorkie bars as a doorstop. Now look what we’ve been reduced to….
Independent_Mud_6106 on 05/05/2026 09:01 well you save 0.40, not 4.40, probably a typo. the rest is ok
AK8- on 05/05/2026 09:01 It seems to be a typo, it should be “Save €0.40” if they’re €2.20 each and 2 for €4.
Ger-Bear_69 on 05/05/2026 09:08 I was wondering if €4.40 was the amount saved if you bought a kilo so I worked it out and even then you’d be saving less than €3 lmao
StringAccomplished97 on 05/05/2026 09:09 Seems to be a typographical error. I’d get on to Billy McCarthy
Jaded_Variation9111 on 05/05/2026 09:11 https://preview.redd.it/fbiip60hcazg1.jpeg?width=410&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=923805f8ca079459b37eed6f390e99bb0b0a110c
Shenloanne on 05/05/2026 09:20 2.20 for 66g of chocolate…. At what point does cocaine become cheaper than chocolate?
Dismal_Flight_686 on 05/05/2026 09:22 Those plazas off the motorway are the most expensive shops in the country and these are 2 for 3.50 😂😂 Besides the shockingly poor maths
Plodo99 on 05/05/2026 09:40 How is the UK still selling chocolate bars for 75p (around 87 cent)? And we are stuck with €2
Plodo99 on 05/05/2026 09:40 How is the UK still selling chocolate bars for 75p (around 87 cent)? And we are stuck with €2
murfi on 05/05/2026 10:08 didn’t know that salted caramel flavour even existed would love to try, but not for 2 euro per bar
Xamineh on 05/05/2026 10:24 While there are fools who buy, there are crooks who sell. Supply and demand. This will only end when people stop buying.
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Math is hard
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There are two bars in each pack but I suspect they arent as big as single bars
Edit: just checked and normal is 46 grams and duo is 66 so def not double the amount
Saving 40 cent don’t have the same ring to it
When I was a young lad, my granny used to use Yorkie bars as a doorstop.
Now look what we’ve been reduced to….
well you save 0.40, not 4.40, probably a typo. the rest is ok
It seems to be a typo, it should be “Save €0.40” if they’re €2.20 each and 2 for €4.
Wouldn’t even pay €2 for one. Yorkies are shit
Sick people
I was wondering if €4.40 was the amount saved if you bought a kilo so I worked it out and even then you’d be saving less than €3 lmao
That saving is a steal.
Seems to be a typographical error. I’d get on to Billy McCarthy
Crys6al math…?
https://preview.redd.it/fbiip60hcazg1.jpeg?width=410&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=923805f8ca079459b37eed6f390e99bb0b0a110c
That’s a duo?? That’s the size the regular ones use to be ffs
30.3 per kilo if you buy two .
People talking shit on my beloved Yorkie bar. 😭🤣
And now I want a Yorkie
Buy 11 get 2 free. Bargain
2.20 for 66g of chocolate….
At what point does cocaine become cheaper than chocolate?
Is no confectionery safe from salted caramel?
Those plazas off the motorway are the most expensive shops in the country and these are 2 for 3.50 😂😂
Besides the shockingly poor maths
For nestle chocolate no less..
RIP Yorkie
Call Joe Duffy!
Wow, that’s fucked up
Just buy 22 bars and it’ll all make sense.
How is the UK still selling chocolate bars for 75p (around 87 cent)? And we are stuck with €2
How is the UK still selling chocolate bars for 75p (around 87 cent)? And we are stuck with €2
didn’t know that salted caramel flavour even existed
would love to try, but not for 2 euro per bar
Buy 22 minimum
They’re not for girls. Because of the gender pay gap.
So this is the new govt savings scheme
While there are fools who buy, there are crooks who sell. Supply and demand. This will only end when people stop buying.