I've just phoned my nearest Waitrose to see if they have any in stock before I make the 30 mile round trip to get some. they said they sometimes have it in but none came in today. They said it doesn't sell well and if the computer shows there's been wastage then it doesn't order any more. I can't argue with that, but why aren't people buying it?
More to the point, why aren't Livlife or Waitrose advertising it as a low carb bread? I told him people were recommending it online but having trouble getting it and he just repeated that people aren't buying when they do have it in.
I've just phoned my nearest Waitrose to see if they have any in stock before I make the 30 mile round trip to get some. they said they sometimes have it in but none came in today. They said it doesn't sell well and if the computer shows there's been wastage then it doesn't order any more. I can't argue with that, but why aren't people buying it?
More to the point, why aren't Livlife or Waitrose advertising it as a low carb bread? I told him people were recommending it online but having trouble getting it and he just repeated that people aren't buying when they do have it in.
I think we would probably agree that there are a modest number of people committed to living a low carb lifestyle. If it was very commonplace there would be far fewer puzzled new people, when they arrive here. That coupled with many lower carbers, including myself, just not bothering with bread any more, probably limits the buying audience.
From what I can gather, LivLife also has a flavour not everyone enjoys.
What about an online order, or click and collect? I think I even recall someone buying bread on Amazon, to freeze, but I might just have made that up in a dream.........
IThey said it doesn't sell well and if the computer shows there's been wastage then it doesn't order any more. I can't argue with that, but why aren't people buying it?
I'm not buying it online. It's not the £1.50 per small loaf that's the problem, although it is very expensive, it's the £5.22 postage for the minimum order or 4 loaves, making it £11.58 in total for 4 small loaves.
I'm on a very low carb diet, around 30 or less a day, but do miss bread and can easily accomodate 3.8g carbs a slice in my diet.I see no reason to give it up completely if I can get a low carb version.
Click and Collect doesn't help if it's not in stock.
This bread that Spencer made could be a possibility? A very easy recipe and less carbs than Livlife.
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/what-have-you-eaten-today.36803/page-377#post-822898
Only trying to help......
What about the Sukrin bread mixes, which I believe are gluten free and extremely low carb. They're also available on Amazon; no idea about the High Street, but can be bought in single loaf or, I think it's a 1kg pack for multiple loaves or bread roll batches. I haven't tried this either.
I do use low carb wraps (4g a wrap) but the size of these means I can have a single wrap in a whole meal
I'm guessing something like these. This thread is a bit old so the OP may not respond.Which low carb wraps do you use?
D’oh! Didn’t see the date! Thanks for the link, will have a look in my local Morrison’sI'm guessing something like these. This thread is a bit old so the OP may not respond.
https://groceries.morrisons.com/webshop/product/Carbzone-Low-Carb-Small-Tortilla/248826011
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