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‘That’s such a shame’ shoppers devastated as popular breakfast food is axed

Published on April 19, 2025 at 12:39 PM

SHOPPERS have shared their devastation after a popular breakfast item has been axed.

Oat So Simple Velvety Chocolate porridge has now permanently disappeared from supermarket shelves.

Quaker Oat So Simple Velvety Chocolate oatmeal.
The popular breakfast has been axed

The sachet porridge was made with wholegrain oats and chocolate and was a hit with busy shoppers looking to make a quick morning meal.

Eagle-eyed shoppers took to social media to find out what had happened to the popular product.

Writing on X, formerly Twitter, one user said:Has the Oat So Simple Velvety Chocolate porridge been discontinued? Was much nicer than the Hazelnut. Is there anywhere still stocking it?

A spokesperson confirmed on X, that the product was no more.

They said: “Hi, thanks for asking. The Velvety Chocolate flavour was discontinued late last year and replaced by ‘Hazelnut Chocolate'.”

The news greatly upset the customer, as they replied: “Oh no! It's such a shame. The velvety one was so much nicer than the hazelnut. Thanks for the info.”

Quaker still sells a number of flavours in its Oat So Simple range.

That includes a Golden Syrup flavour and Hazelnut Chocolate.

The price ranges from £2.50 to £3.50 at supermarkets such as Sainsbury's.

It's not the first time that customers have been left devastated over the axing of breakfast items.

Golden Grahams were popular in the 80s and 90s but were discontinued in 2021.

Yet, some people only realised theylast year.

Lyle's Golden Syrup Weetabix hit shelves in April 2022, but was dropped just two years later in 2024.

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Earlier this week Sweet giantexclusively told Flying Eze, shoppers will no longer be able to get their hands on the

It comes after customers were left scouring shops for months trying to hunt down the beloved treat.

Shoppers have even taken toto try and source the bar at various stores across the UK which are still selling off the old stock.

Fans of the Swiss treat can still buy the milk and white chocolate , along with other .

They can be found at most supermarkets and usually at thesection of airports across the globe.

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