Drinking two or three cups of coffee a day has been linked to a reduced risk of heart disease, a new study has found.
07.03.2022 - 09:59 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Many of us love a coffee to wake us up or keep us going throughout the day.
And iced coffees have become more popular, especially for those who are busy or who want to 'grab and go'.
Cans and cartons of different types and flavours can be found in most big supermarkets, as well as in the popular coffee chains like Starbucks and Costa on the high street.
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But a range sold in discount store Home Bargains and frozen food supermarket Farmfoods has got shoppers talking.
The 'My Coffee' range has been praised by hundreds of people on Facebook after Shannon Marie posted about it in the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group.
She shared a picture of latte caramel macchiato from the range on Thursday.
Alongside the photo she wrote: "55p from farm foods. Honestly taste better then the Starbucks and Costa ones."
Almost 500 people have 'liked' or 'loved' the post - and more than 250 people have left comments.
Many pointed out that the range is sold in Home Bargains as well as Farmfoods, with the coffees priced in there at 59p each.
Carlee Wakely commented: "Yesssss these are the nicest ones I've ever had and have tried every iced coffee in every supermarket."
"Yes I agree and nearly quarter of the price! Plus love the little lid", Helen Watkins said.
Kerry Bogis commented: "These are my fave."
Ellie May added: "Yesss these are the best! 59p in home bargains."
"Been drinking these for about a year, absolutely love them", Keisha Taggart said.
Leanne Roch said: "Agreed, have a fridge full of these."
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Drinking two or three cups of coffee a day has been linked to a reduced risk of heart disease, a new study has found.
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