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Uncle Tobys Le Snak Cheddar Cheese Dip & Crackers 12 Pack $5.40 ($4.86 S&S) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Usually $9 - appear to be price-matching Woolworths (or vice-versa).

Flavours available and in stock (at time of posting):

Cheddar Cheese

Tasty Cheese (min. 3pk purchase; credit to @tae for noticing this)

French Onion

Enjoy :)

Uncle Tobys' added info:

  • Made with real cheese
  • Source of calcium
  • Australian made
  • This product is safe to use for babies aged 2 years plus
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closed Comments

  • +1

    Same price for French Onion and Tasty Cheese

    Edit - just realised you mentioned in the OP. There are the links anyway

    • +1

      Thanks brandogs, and I just made the choices more readable; bold flavours deserve bold text!

  • Hell yeah uncle Toby let’s gooooooooooo

  • How does it compare to aldi?

    • +1

      Main difference is with Aldi, you have to find a carpark, then walk into the store and find them on the shelf. Take the boxes to the registers and wait in the queue behind a half dozen other people before the operator literally throws the box at you to pack yourself. Do you want a catalogue? No? That’s fine, but they’ll charge you extra to pay wi try credit card.

      Amazon will arrive on your doorstep.

    • I prefer Aldi, the biscuits are nicer

  • I never knew I wanted 36 packs of these until today

  • +2

    Salty over processed pseudo food. Why not buy actual cheese instead?

    • +2

      Requires a fridge?

      • +2

        Cheese was invented as a way to preserve milk long before fridges were invented.

  • +1

    Biggest issue is these are made by Nestle

    • keep hearing this, but can someone explain pls
      sorry

      • Apparently nestle has some shit practices around the world. Can't remember the details but something like misleading people somewhere in Africa that their baby milk products are better than breast milk, so people stopped breastfeeding and tried to only use nestle milk, but since prices where so expensive they diluted it with more water causing infants severe undernourishment. Sorry i can't provide a link or surfer, this was explained to me in greater detail by a friend (although i do trust her judgement as she does get properly informed of these things, she is not just some Hippie who complains against large corporations).

        Happy to be corrected

      • Heres some of nestles bad commercial practices.

        https://www.zmescience.com/science/nestle-company-pollution-…

  • Tasty Cheese has a min order of 3 packs

    • Thanks for that, I have now updated the post :)

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