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Dr Oetker Funghi Pizza $1.50 (2 for $2.99) @ NQR Stores [VIC]

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For those that missed it last time, here's your chance to stock up once again. At $1.50 each, this is a no-brainer. All stock is close to best-before date, and a massive saving over regular price of around $8. If you're not in Vic, you can have these shipped interstate. See website for details. Store locator is here.

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  • +1

    Still have about 10 in my freezer (take them out of the box to save space as they are wrapped in plastic) and can vouch for their tastiness.

    • Fold them in half :P

  • Will they still be frozen when they post them via Aus Post to Qld?

    • Yes

  • +6

    Bring these out when you have friends over to show that you are a fun guy.

    • Dad joke…. I like it!

  • +1

    Did these pizzas have fungi on then when they were first made?

    • Haha, the title of these pizzas is not very attractive….nevertheless the price is!!

  • +1

    I went to pick up some pizzas the last time they had this deal.
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/202428

    The pizzas had a best before date of 8/7/2015 despite the sale starting 13/7/2015. I believe if they are selling goods past its best before date than it should be advertised that way so shoppers can make informed decisions before heading to store that's out of their way.

    I wonder if the stock they are selling for this sale next week still has a best before date of 8/7/2015.

    • Correction

      I wonder if the stock they are selling for the sale that starts today still has a best before date of 8/7/2015

    • +1

      I think with NQR - Not Quite Right, you should make the assumption that it's close to or past it's best by date.

      It's not like they are misleading you with the name of their store.

      They will also give you a refund if you're not happy with it.

      • I guess I wasn't expecting NQR to stock frozen food past their best before date. I still think that they should specify items past their use by date on advertising.

        The name not quite doesn't necessarily mean past used by date. It could mean incorrect packaging, non popular stock or stock approaching use by date.

        • There is a difference between use by/expiry dates and best before dates. If it is a best before date, the food is still edible, maybe with a small taste difference.

          Don't eat food past its use by/expiry date though. Correct me if I'm wrong

  • I wish they had NQR in NSW!
    I don't mind about "best before" dates.

  • i went in when the sale wasnt on and they were selling each pizza for $4 lol. expired many months too lol

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