what supermarkets pp.

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Hi there im shopping this weekend and just wondering which shops actually have pro points on their packaging other than ww products. any help is gratefully received.
 
hey there tesco have pro points on there lighterchoice range but some stuff is still the old points , so you have the calculator ? Asda meals for range dont have pp but the spag bol is 10 , pasta bake 18 and the mac and cheese is also 18 ( is alot so i would normally split these in 2 and bulk out with veg hope this helps .
 
yeah lighter choices by tesco, and count on us by M&S


It's always good to double check anyway... because as we've found some are in the old Discover points, or just aren't correct. I don't like to rely on "weightwatchers" pointed stuff because I find them to be ridiculously expensive when you could probably bulk make a nicer version yourself with a bit of effort, and a whole lot less additives and rubbish in them x
 
It's always good to double check anyway... because as we've found some are in the old Discover points, or just aren't correct.
I've found that a lot recently with Tescos Light Choices foods, especially in their tined foods such as the baked beans. Presumably since they've got a longer shelf life, they've been in a warehouse someone for months on end from before the change in plans. I find it quite frustrating, personally, as I shop in Tescos purposely to get cheaper food that I don't (or at least shouldn't, logically) have to look up on the calculator before I buy.
 
haha ewww! Perhaps they haven't got around to changing the recipes yet? (heres hoping!!!)

Its a bit of a joke like... We started the plan in the new year over in n.ireland... for even us to have things like this still on the shelves now?

You'd think two multinational companies could actually communicate with each other long before this plan was released...as im sure they had this in the workings at least a year before it came out
 
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