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£11.01
Cutting It Vine Premium Wild Bird Peanuts - 5kg Bird Feed
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About as cheap as it gets. The only time it was cheaper was 10 months ago.
£11 today · all-time low £11 (Sep 2025) · usually the usual
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Last 636 days · 636 data points (no recent data)
Price Distribution
Price distribution over 636 days • 4 price ranges
Price Analysis
Most common range: £11-12 (357 days, 56.1%)
Price range: £11 - £15
Price levels: 4 price ranges over 636 days
Description
Key Features
High Energy Nutrition - Provides a protein-rich food source that helps birds maintain their energy levels throughout the year.
Aflatoxin Free - Our peanuts are carefully selected to be aflatoxin-free, ensuring a safe and high-quality feeding experience for your birds.
All Year Round Use - This versatile bird feed is suitable for use in every season, providing consistent nutrition for garden wildlife.
Premium Quality - Fresh and high-quality peanuts that serve as an excellent supplement to your garden bird feeding routine.
Healthy Wildlife Support - Designed to keep wild birds healthy by offering the essential nutrients they need to thrive in your garden.
Product Specifications
- Brand
- Cutting It Vine
- Size
- 5 Kg (pack Of 1)
- ASIN
- B08XC6R4JT
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Listed Since
- 24 February 2021