What you're actually getting

It's Pepsi Max. You know what it tastes like. That sharp, almost slightly medicinal cola hit, zero sugar, the kind of thing that lives in the back of the fridge and disappears faster than you'd expect. Twenty-four cans is a solid month's worth if you're a can-a-day person, maybe a fortnight if your household runs through it.

The Subscribe & Save price brings it down to around £6.37 a pop, which works out at just under 27p a can. Honestly, for a name-brand cola that's not bad at all. Your local supermarket will charge you more per can most weeks.

Who this actually suits

If you're already buying Pepsi Max regularly, this is a no-brainer. Subscribe & Save means you can cancel any time, so there's no real risk. Set it, forget it, cans arrive.

Who it's not for:

  • Anyone who drinks cola occasionally and doesn't want 24 cans taking up cupboard space
  • People who prefer Pepsi regular over Max (different beast entirely)
  • Anyone already loyal to Coke Zero who's perfectly happy, thank you

One honest reservation

The 766 degrees of community heat on HotUKDeals is telling you this price is popular, not necessarily that it's historic. Pepsi Max does go on decent promotion in supermarkets fairly regularly. If you spot a multipack deal in Tesco or Asda, you might match or beat this without the subscription commitment. So it's a solid baseline price more than a once-in-a-blue-moon bargain. Still, for the convenience of it landing at your door, most people won't be disappointed.