This is the LOWEST price I've ever seen for Indomie Mi Goreng. My favourite Mi goreng 5 PACK for only $1.70, that equates to only 0.34 CENTS per pack!!!! Local asian groceries could not even beat the price!!
Indomie Mi Goreng Instant Fried Noodles 5 PACK for just $1.70 at COLES
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No question they are not the healthiest choice around, just don't eat so much of them (hence many people might not want a box of 40).
No question some Asian groceries sell them cheaper than this if you buy a box of 40.
Compared to supermarket prices, this is somewhat reasonable considering Wollies still selling them at $2.54 a pack. And I saw Wollies had purposely brought them out on display on the floor this week (even though they were at the regular prices). I guess they want you to buy them at full price on impulse there before you realize how much they are at Coles !Wow i just came back from Toombul in QLD and i got the last pack of these LOL they must be popular. Only the crappier satay ones left as of about an hour ago!
Not a good deal. I get a box of 40 packs at asian grocery stores for $8 regularly.
not on every state. i know melbourne got cheaper price than other state. it seems the importer in melboure, therefore the cost for distribution is cheaper than if this product sent to other state.
yeah but doesn't this mean you get them delivered for free from Coles as per their current special?
good deal, but dont eat too much. limit your self to eat these once a week.
My friend tried to save money with eating this, now he got problem with his kidney.
How the hell do you know who is pronouncing it right or wrong???
And it's just a pack of noodles, not a lamborghini.
Antman, with ya on that one. hkdrift85 needs to go and eat some noodles caus he sound like a NOODLE NAZI aka NAZI GORENG ahhahahah.
lol
I usually buy a box for $6.99 at a local store at Auburn which is quite cheap
$7.00? those price was ages ago…
Even now mate.I just bought a box last week.
make sure this is indomie, not supermie, i got trick one day in asian groceries shop, didn't read the box carefully, same said mie goreng, but they are different brand, one is indomie and the other is supermie.
and supermie mie goreng is cheaper than indomie mie goreng. remember!!!!
Just a heads up, these are 6 for $1.98 in the current Woolies catalogue (in WA at least)
33 cents each.For those living nearby the Eastern Suburbs, you can get these noodles (with much more variety) at Asian 'oriental' shops.
2 particular ones that I regularly visit : White Lotus (next to Commonwealth Bank branch in Kingsford) and the Kingsford Oriental (next to Kingsford Discount Shop)For those living on the West side of Brisbane — Indooroopilly/Toowong/Chapel Hill etc,
this is a really great price. You might get cheaper if you travel to suburbs such as Darra
or to the southside.. But I hardly travel that way :)Negging for several reasons.
1. Cheap for Coles, but can be sourced cheaper.
2. Uses Palm Oil. A big no-no from me.
3. Very unhealthy stuff.So if you don't mind paying a bit more to shop at Coles, don't mind destroying forests in Asia and don't give two shits about your health, then go right ahead and buy this.
I wish they'd make these without MSG… :(
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cant believe some of you are negative voting because they don't agree with "other peoples" lifestyle choices. Its like trying to convince a religious nut his god isn't real …