Who actually drinks this stuff
Look, Lucozade Orange is not a trendy energy drink. It's not trying to be. It's what your mum handed you when you were ill as a kid, and now, somehow, you drink it at your desk on a Thursday afternoon when the coffee isn't cutting it. That's roughly half the UK population, I'd wager.
This deal gets you two cases, 48 cans of 330ml, via Subscribe & Save on Amazon UK. The best price lands around £12 per case if you're already subscribed with enough active subscriptions, or just over £13 otherwise. That works out to roughly 25 to 27p per can, which is honestly pretty decent for a drink that regularly costs 80p to £1 in a corner shop.
The actual catch
Subscribe & Save is the bit that trips people up. You're committing to a recurring delivery, so if you forget to cancel or skip, you'll be drowning in orange cans before you know it. Not a disaster if you drink them anyway, but worth flagging.
Also, the deal is for two cases at once, so you need somewhere to put 48 cans. A cupboard, a garage, under the stairs. It's not a flat-friendly purchase.
Is it worth it?
For the right person, yes, spot on. If Lucozade Orange is already a regular in your house, buying in bulk at this price is just sensible. Students, gym-goers, people with a long commute and a vending machine habit, this saves you money quietly and consistently.
If you only fancy the occasional can, probably not worth the faff.