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Bonsoy Soy Milk 1 Litre $3.80 ($3.42 S&S) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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The Bonsoy soy milk deal is back and same price at Coles.

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  • +6

    Thanks.

    21.99 at Costco all the time for 6 if anyone ever needs outside of these sales.

  • +26

    These guys would be unstoppable if they figured out resealable packaging

    • Haha so on point!

    • just my 2cents
      Isn't because putting the cap on the top make it unstackable?

      • +2

        I work in a cafe and I think packages with caps are better. With a cap it is faster to open a new pack while we have to use scissors to open the Bonsoy, big difference during the rush hours.

        • +1

          Yea, saw a few times where the cafe staff is hard to find a scissor during rush hours
          damn bonsoy LOL

        • I'd think cafes will use cheaper options?

          • @lily99: Nah Bonsoy tastes better and froths better than other cheapersoy brands, so it's usually their #1 or they offer it for 20c extra

            • @buckster: Yeah it does froth better, closer to milk froth.

          • +2

            @lily99: Seeing Bonsoy is how you know a cafe is worth entering. You see vitasoy, You’ve come to a bad place my friend.

    • Yeh i reckon. So annoying i have to use a clip. Do they not like plastic or something?

  • Thanks OP!

  • +1

    Would love to get the bonus 5% by spending 40… but we are always capped at 6… who thought of this promo

    • Or get 10% off by subscribing…….

      • Yes… clearly… but if it allowed us to buy say 12.. takes the spend above $40 and gives us a further 5%
        But restricted to 6

    • Weird… it's like they don't want to sell more stock.

    • just add other item eligible for the 5% off, I have just done that to $41 and the discount stacked with the S&S

  • Bonsoy almond full price :(

  • -6

    But normal milk is still cheaper, but i guess those lactose intolerant cant take that

    • +1

      Yeah that’s generally how it works.

  • +1

    Those Long Life Soy Milks are not pure soy milk. Fresh soy milk sold in the Asian grocery store or home made ( blender + cheesecloth or fancy soy milk machine) taste much better.

    • +1

      I don't think you can make cappuccino with those Asian soy drinks. Can you?

  • -3

    Still can’t understand how they get away with it, hugely overpriced milk, no shame at all, stop buying bonsoy and they’ll reduce some day once they realise they can’t keep ripping people off anymore like you can buy 3 sanitarium milks for the price of 1 bonsoy like seriously.
    Will never buy from them till they decide to have some dignity and lower the price significantly.

    • +1

      yeah terrible - but I liked the unique taste / mouthfeel - from kombu seaweed ? - so I have enjoyed it on rare occasions.
      If it was cheaper I'd buy it more often - but companies' primary goal is to maximise their profit rather than your happiness.
      But wait ! I just googled 'bonsoy kombu' and found a long history of complaints about thyroid toxicity from powdered kombu from 2003.
      - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-11-24/bonsoy-iodine-victims…
      'Reformulated in 2010' - https://www.foodstandards.gov.au/consumer/safety/recalls/bon…
      Looks like tapioca syrup and Hatomugi(Job's Tears - like barley) instead - probably to create a similar mouth feel.
      So WTF!!! - or DGAF … ?

    • Still can't understand how Toyota get away with it, hugely overpriced Rav 4s, no shame at all, stop buying Toyotas and they'll reduce some day once they realise they can't keep ripping people off anymore like you can buy 3 Hyundai Getzs for the price of 1 Toyota Rav 4 like seriously.
      Will never buy from them till they decide to have some dignity and lower the price significantly.

      Do you realise how dumb you sound?

      • -1

        Oh dear, someone doesn’t know what a commodity is.

        • -2

          Are you dense? My post is CLEARLY taking the piss out of Emilimu's post and highlighting how poor their argument is.
          Anyone who downvoted me (including yourself, kiteo) needs to work on your critical thinking/analysis skills before passing judgement.

          • @[Deactivated]: Oh dear, someone STILL doesn’t know what a commodity is. Your Toyota analogy is silly.

            • -1

              @kiteo: Please explain how I don't know what a commodity is? Or the difference between buying a higher end car vs. buying a higher end soy milk?
              Your argument is invalid and you're clearly embarrassing yourself.

              • @[Deactivated]: Cars aren’t commodities. Soy milk is. My god, man. Sharpen up.

                • -1

                  @kiteo: Commodity: noun a Useful or valuable thing.

                  Now, what would you consider more useful out of a car or a carton of soy milk, hmm?
                  Further, what would you consider more valuable out of a car or a carton of soy milk?

                  You're an idiot and you're just digging yourself a bigger and more humiliating hole..
                  Weird hill to choose to die on, but ok.

                  • -1

                    @[Deactivated]: Oh my god you tried really hard to find that niche definition. Now I know you tried really hard here to save face. In the context of economics, soy milk is far more fungible than a car model. Your analogy is weak.

                    ETA: Since you need to be drip fed, I LOVE how you deliberately skipped over the primary definition from the Oxford Dic when you google it, so here it is: a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee.
                    "commodities such as copper and coffee".. The absurdity of value-added soy milk as a marketed item is WAAAAAY different from that of a major purchase like a car.

                    • @kiteo: Guess what half of the electrical components of a car consist of, you absolute spanner?
                      The strength of the analogy is irrelevant - the point was to highlight the logical fallacy of "BOO HOO, THIS HIGHER QUALITY PRODUCT IS MORE EXPENSIVE THAN SOME OTHER VERY OBVIOUSLY INFERIOR QUALITY PRODUCT AND IT MAKES ME MAD".
                      But you completely missed that argument, and, what, took my satirical analogy to mean that I felt the same way as OP?
                      Who cares whether a definition is primary or secondary? A definition is a definition. Your definition supports your lame argument, my definition supports mine. Who gives a flip.
                      Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesus christ, could you suck any harder.
                      ETA? ETA on what? Learn your acronyms, Mr 3 brain cells.

    • hahahaha comment unpublished.
      l2grammar, brah

    • +1

      A lot of the cheaper soy milks have vegetable oil and water in them. Not a fan. They also taste like dog shit and totally run a coffee.

  • when you do S&S, is the init price guaranteed for all future deliveries?

    • +2

      No, but you can cancel it or skip the delivery when it comes around.

      I usually set my S&S to 6 months and just set up another one when I want more, and then cancel it when the 6 months comes around if I don't need it or if the price has gone up

      • +2

        Same, always set for 6months then delete it after initial delivery comes

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