hiya, prices do vary..depends on your area, and your consultant..my first consultant charged £1.80 for all products, but my new one is more expensive and charges £1.85 for porridge and sachets and £2.05 for tetra'sand bars. so for 3 products a day it's roughly £45 for me, so if you look between £35-£45 a week gives you rough idea
I still find cambridge alot cheaper than what i used to spend on food, alcohol, and takeaways!
Shakes are £1.70 & Tetras are £1.95 but my CDC also sells bars for £1.95 and soups are also £1.70 and I *think* the porridge is £1.70 too. I don`t know how much the water flavourings are and I *think* the mix a mousse is £5 something.
i pay 38.75 for 3 choc mint shakes per day as my cdc put her prices up early ( cdc's are self employed so can charge what they want, most stick to rrp thou )
mine were £1.70 per shake and £2.oo per bar and tetra. On the 1st of July they are going up by 10p. Still its cheaper than food I guess but right now I dont care I would do anything to get my old figure back.
I pay €60 (in Ireland) a week for 21 products. I usually have a mixture of shakes, soups, bars and tetras but it would be €60 for all shakes or all tetras.
€60 I believe is £49... Gosh that's alot more than the £35 most people seem to be paying!
I pay £1.80 for all sachets and tetras. I think the bars are the same as well? Mix'a'mousse and water flavourings are £6.50 each.
So SS costs me £37.80, SS+ would cost £50.40. I always thought I was being ripped off a bit as others claimed to pay £1-60, £1.70. But by the sounds of it, my CDC is quite reasonable.