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½ Price Arnott’s Tim Tam $1.82, Bega Peanut Butter 470g $2.85, Bhuja Mix 140-200g $1.92 @ Woolworths

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Arnott’s Tim Tam 160-200g - $1.82

Arnott's Tim Tam White 165g
Arnott's Tim Tam Chocolate Original 200g
Arnott's Tim Tam Classic Dark 200g
Arnott's Tim Tam Chewy Caramel 175g
Arnott's Tim Tam Crafted Gisborne Orange & Dark Chocolate 160g
Arnott's Tim Tam Crafted Collection Murray River Salted Caramel 160g
Arnott's Tim Tam Crafted Sunshine Coast Strawberries & Cream 160g
Arnott's Tim Tam Crafted Collection Manuka Honey & Cream 160g
Arnott's Tim Tam Choc Mint 160g
Arnott's Tim Tam Choc Double Coated 200g

PS: Same price this week at Coles & Amazon AU


Bega Peanut Butter 470g - $2.85

Bega Peanut Butter Super Crunchy 470g
Bega Dark Roast Smooth Peanut Butter 470g
Bega Peanut Butter Smooth 470g
Bega Light Peanut Butter Smooth 470g
Bega Light Peanut Spread Crunchy 470g
Bega Peanut Butter Crunchy 470g
Bega Dark Roast Crunchy Peanut Butter 470g
Bega Peanut Butter Smooth 500g


Bhuja Mix 140-200g - $1.92

Bhuja Nut Mix 150g
Bhuja Mix Original 200g
Bhuja Cracker Mix 200g
Bhuja Ancient Grains Mix 140g
Bhuja Beer Mix 160g

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  • +5

    Tim Tams already $1.82 at Coles. Goddamn the Manuka Honey ones are goooood

    • +1

      Yep, mentioned in the description.

      Also same price at Amazon AU (Limited Flavours).

    • Why MH gooood? :o

  • moccona coffee 400g is $13 atm

  • I like this Bhuja stuff. Does anyone know if it’s healthier than just eating chips or Shapes though?

    • -1

      compare the nutritional information yourself.

      • Unfortunately I’m not a nutritionist mate.

        • look at KJ (energy), salt, protein… not hard.

          • @ippy: Nutrition is more complicated than lower KJ and salt

    • Depents on one you eat.

    • +1

      Bhuja is more nutritionally "complete", i.e. has a wider complement of amino acids, vitamins, minerals, good fats, etc. (potatoes are still a great source of nutrition however).

      Bhuja is also more dense so it's pretty easy to over-eat compared to say Thins chips or Cheetos.

      Chips have more surface area so they absorb more oil so are more fattier.

      IMO, Bhuja is the healthier choice, assuming you can portion control appropriately.

      Someone please correct me if I am wrong.

  • +3

    It's like a perpetual cycle of $1.82 TimTam's and I'm not complaining. So isn't my waist.

    Shame Amazon doesn't have the Manuka one, keen to try.

    • Haha so true. Just ordering some more from Amazon right now, after finishing the last 'batch'.
      Was dissapointed in the raspberry and orange varieties, yuck, sticking with the double coat, yum.

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