Under a quid for three tins

Look, sweetcorn is not a glamorous product. Nobody's posting it on Instagram. But 96p for three 160g tins via Subscribe & Save is the kind of price that makes you stop scrolling, and rightly so. That's roughly 32p a tin, which is cheaper than most budget supermarkets on a good day. The HotUKDeals community clearly agreed, 791 degrees of heat is not nothing for tinned veg.

Personally, sweetcorn lives in my cupboard at all times. Fried rice at 11pm, a quick tuna pasta, chucking it into a chilli to bulk it out. It earns its shelf space every week. At this price you could stock up for a month and barely notice it on the receipt.

Who this is actually for

Anyone who cooks regularly and isn't precious about brand names. Subscribe & Save means you're committing to a delivery schedule, so if you only use a tin once every three months, maybe skip it. But if you're feeding a family, meal prepping, or just someone who cooks from scratch most nights, this is a no-brainer.

One honest reservation: Amazon's own-brand grocery stuff is fine, not spectacular. The sweetcorn is perfectly decent, sweet enough, decent texture. It's not going to blow your mind. It's tinned sweetcorn. That's not the point.

The point is 96p for three tins delivered to your door. Stock up, cancel after the first delivery if you want, and move on with your life.