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Coles - SPC Blue Canned Baked Beans, Tomato Soup, Spaghetti 420gm Cans - 3 for $1

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Bought some at Clayton, VIC. Not sure if at others.

33.33 cents a can!

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  • Wow, that's cheap. Beans for one, beans for all!

    Am tempted to go down to my local Coles to see if this deal is also available there. Can't really go wrong with cheap baked beans :)

  • is the spaghetti any good? the coles sb brand one is awful.

    • +19

      I would guess all spaghetti in a can is bad.

    • +1

      Spaghetti is so bad don't even touch it, can't believe people buy it.

  • DOUBLE OZBARGAIN: sweet sweet baked beans and then escape death with my macgyver style water purification still device for when you are stranded in the desert

    http://www.survivaliq.com/survival/PIC/fig6-7.gif

    • bear gryllz says it needs moar pee

    • +3

      That's more of a water extraction than water purification.

      • +1

        no soup for you

  • +1

    Buy 3 of the same and save 30c (3pack though) sign says all states, though it's just a 20c saving off normal price

  • +1

    Beautiful, a lot cheaper than at SPC factory sales ($11 for 12 x 420g tins). Even a tiny bit cheaper than the best I've seen, which was $5 for 6 x 1kg fridge pack baked beans. They taste different from the tinned ones though, horrible they are. Now I know what I'll eat for the rest of the year.

  • +3

    Cheap baked beans and Quilton - a match made in heaven.

  • but it's the holy grail of unhealthy food :(

    • is baked beans unhealthy??? :(

      • *ARE (omg)

        • I would assume that it's the sugar and salt content in baked beans that would make them "unhealthy". IMO, you could do a lot worse.

  • +2

    What a deal.. Does it work in QLD Stores.

    Beans, beans, good for heart,
    The more you eat, The more you Fart,
    The more you Fart, The better you Feel,
    So Lets Have Beans at every meal :)

    • +3

      Beans beans the musical fruit,
      The more you eat, the more you toot.

    • +4

      has blazing saddles flashback

  • +2

    Has "The Goodies" flashback……
    get….it…..right!

  • Ah fond memories was only 10 years ago we saw prices like these in woolies. I used to say you could technically feed yourself on $1 a day. 2 cans of spaghetti. for 66cents. and 33cents of chicken (1 drumstick)

    You could use a rock to bash open the can and you could save on a can-opener.

    • +4

      what are you a caveman? Just snap the drumstick and use that to pierce a hole all the way around

  • Aldi is $0.69 I think so this is dirt cheap. And to answer the "are they unhealthy" question… I vaguely remember hearing Jamie Oliver say, if you can't be bothered eating fruit and veg at least eat baked beans. Something like that anyway.

  • That's a lot of gas

  • +3

    Beans are very healthy. It's the sauce that isn't. You can ditch that and get rid of the nasties. Of course, you'd have to do something with the beans to make that tasty……

  • they were 33c a can a while ago at berwick, VIC but there now back to there normal price

  • None in my local…..

  • -3

    I'll fork out the extra dollar or 2 and get some quality heinz beans I reckon. Never been one for homebrand beans - cheese, milk, biscuits, teabags - all fine, in fact, pretty much everything except beans I don't mind homebrand.

    What can I say? I'm a bean-snob.

    • -1

      It's awesome seeing price stratification at work. You have 1 product but 2 or 3 different brands and you increase profits via means of marketing and different prices (people associate quality with price).

      I wonder what main-brand beans you don't like.

      • -1

        Branston, weight watchers and Oak are all disgusting main-brands (British Expat here - I don't know if you have those brands)

        Any more ignorantly condescending remarks?

        I like the less sweet and less chemical-y taste of Heinz - always have. You can claim it's marketing…but…it's my taste preference I'm afraid. You must have missed the part in the middle where I listed some examples of home-brand I prefer to buy.

        • The main point is that the home-brand stuff like this tends to be the same as name brand stuff, relabeled so that it can be sold to more people at a different price point without destroying the primary brand.

  • +1

    Since when was SPC a homebrand? One of Australia's more famous tinned food companies. Heinz are made in NZ, China or elsewhere. SPC may use overseas ingredients, though :(

    • Goodness me!!

  • Went to Coles but it showed $1/can or so.
    Sydney :(

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