pow
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Urgh, on the way back from Badminton I popped into Tesco Express (the only thing on my way home that was open) to pick up something to eat, got some bacon and tomato ravioli (sp?) and a bag of salad... just wanted something quick and easy. I can safely say I didn't enjoy one bite of it, only ate it because I was famished!
Is it me or has Tesco's standard slipped? Just bang any old shite out these days? I am seriously an M&S convert for food like this, brand's i'll buy from anywhere...
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jibjob
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quote:
got some bacon and tomato ravioli (sp?) and a bag of salad
That right there is your problem
Buy normal food like egg and bacon butties and a bottle of coke and your onto a winner
On a serious note they probably dont sell a lot of the salads and stuff like that so its not worth them wasting any time and money on improving them.
[Edited on 10-08-2010 by jibjob]
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pow
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Their sandwiches are possibily one of the worst things I've ever tasted
On the upside the girl who served me on the till was HOT AS FUCK
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richc
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think they are a good standard for the price you pay.
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pow
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Not really when M&S or Waitrose is 10-20% more expensive one some things and at least double the quality.
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jibjob
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Their sandwiches are well worth the £1 or whatever it is for a cheese one. Im sure you can get a decent butty, crisps and a drink for £2. You cant really complain at that! Even if it does taste like shit
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pow
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I'm just too damn southern, that's the problem isn't it
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ssj_kakarot
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well considering like all supermarkets all of the ready meals are purchased and made by another company you get what you pay for, its not expensive and is fairly decent.
if you want something a little more on the M&S side of things buy items from the extra special lines.
if you pay like £1 for a sandwhich ect its not going to be anything special, but you can get the more expensive variants or like £3 ect.
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All Torque
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Badminton
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AndyKent
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Hmm, M&S sarnies are lovely.
Never even been tempted by a Tesco one, usually the bread looks soggy like its been sat in the cabinet for 3 weeks.
Sainsburys sandwiches aren't too bad though.
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pow
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If we're gunna start that Pete, nice MX-5
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DaveyLC
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I'm finding half their shit is going off days before the sell by date..
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Mike
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quote: Originally posted by All Torque
Badminton
That bit got me too
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All Torque
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quote: Originally posted by pow
If we're gunna start that Pete, nice MX-5
*hugs
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pow
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quote: Originally posted by AndyKent
Hmm, M&S sarnies are lovely.
Never even been tempted by a Tesco one, usually the bread looks soggy like its been sat in the cabinet for 3 weeks.
Sainsburys sandwiches aren't too bad though.
Why thank you please, my point exactly
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Root
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I usually buy branded things because you know it's usually good quality and tastes nice.
Once on a budget shop, picked up some tesco value ravioli. Astronomical mistake.
Looked on the tin before I micro'ed it. Something like 10% Dutch beef or something..
anyway, the whole thing tasted disgusting
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ssj_kakarot
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
I'm finding half their shit is going off days before the sell by date..
really like what
most things are fine days after the sell by
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Andrew
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The quality of butties has decreased over the past few months i've noticed. Started takinf food into work as you havent a clue what you are eating.
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sc0ott
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i know someone who worked at an m&s factory thing and he said the sandwiches that come back out of date normally they put on another exp date and send it back out.
i sometimes get the egg and cress sandwich from tesco and its only a quid.
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dannymccann
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End of the day any food you havent made yourself you dont know what has gone into it or even where its come from half the time. the only way to get away from shit food is to make it yourself I know you were in a rush but if you need something that fast get a Subway or something, not the healthiest in the world but at least you can see it being put together
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Root
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quote: Originally posted by Andrew
The quality of butties has decreased over the past few months i've noticed. Started takinf food into work as you havent a clue what you are eating.
yes but, if you want to get really anal about it.
Even the bread that's made today is full of non-natural things to preserve it and make it very soft.
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Root
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
i know someone who worked at an m&s factory thing and he said the sandwiches that come back out of date normally they put on another exp date and send it back out.
i sometimes get the egg and cress sandwich from tesco and its only a quid.
my missus works as a microbiology lab technician and they test M&S's food, most foods are said to go out of date a few days before they actually do, otherwise morons eat them a day out of date anyway..
But her job is to test the food samples for dangerous bacteria (including leaving the sample at 37 degrees or whatever it is, to speed up the process so they can see what it's like in X days time), to see if it's safe for consumers to eat.
So there are tests to weasel this sort of thing out...the only problem is that it's not governed by anybody, they're entirely voluntarily by the company..and cost thousands, but if they lost a lawsuit by sending out a batch of something with salmonella in, it'd cost a lot more
But yeah, most food batches are tested regularly
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Daveskater
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quote: Originally posted by pow
I'm just too damn southern, that's the problem isn't it
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by ssj_kakarot
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
I'm finding half their shit is going off days before the sell by date..
really like what
most things are fine days after the sell by
Their fruit is the worst, For example I can buy a fruit salad on the 10th that "goes off " on the 14th but it will be happilly fermenting away by the 12th.. And yes it is stored in a fridge!
Same with fresh seafood and pretty much anything I've bought fresh.. I even bought some potatowedges and they were rancing when I opened them 2 days after buying.
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Jambo
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My mum thinks I'm crazy because I dare not eat anything after the sell by date and I thank you root for proving me right!
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