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I bought eight supermarket-branded versions of Weetabix – a clear 10 out of 10
Sainsbury's own-brand biscuit won the test, with the reviewer saying it matched Weetabix's texture and taste while costing about £2 less.
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I rated eight supermarket-own branded versions of Weetabix – a clear winner
With the price of Weetabix rising to £3.50, I put supermarket own-brand wheat biscuits from Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda and more to the test – and the favourite costs just £1.80.
I tried wheat biscuits from 8 supermarkets – three were better than Weetabix
Weetabix is one of the most popular cereal brands on the market, but the price has risen a lot over the years, with most supermarkets selling their own wheat biscuits as cheaper alternatives.
I bought eight supermarket-branded versions of Weetabix – a clear 10 out of 10
I put supermarket own-brand wheat biscuits from Aldi, Lidl, Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's and more to the test to see if any could match the real thing – and the best scored 10 out of 10.
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