Last year, when I was in England, I decided to buy I-Caps, which are vitamins to promote healthy eyesight, at the price of £10.99 (€12.75) for each container of 60 coated vitamin tablets. These are now being sold in Malta.
In England, the product can be bought in two ways: either as a ‘mix and match’, that is, one can buy three different items, even of different prices, paying for two and getting the cheapest one free, or one can buy two of the same quality and brand and get the third free.
This offer has been in effect throughout the year.
In Malta, apart from having to pay €13.86 for the same item, this offer is not available.
Why can’t it be adopted here too?