Morrisons Nutmeg Baby Ultra Dry review
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At just 6p per nappy, Morrisons Nutmeg own-brand disposable nappies could be a good money-saving alternative to pricier branded options, which can sometimes cost more than four times the price. We put these nappies through their paces in our lab tests to see if they offer real value for money. Read on to see how good they are for your baby, and your budget.
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First reviewed by Which?
September 2021
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