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What to buy in Tesco Value Range
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we were in tesco once and hubby was getting tinned spahetti, trying to decide wether to try tescos own or not,
a lady who saw us looking said 'get the value range, it tastes really good' as he didn't want to be rude, he put a tin in the trolley and she was right, much nicer than Heinz and much, much cheaperI am a Senior Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Wales, Small Biz MoneySaving, In My Home (includes DIY) MoneySaving, and Old style MoneySaving boards. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com.All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.0 -
Pickled onions aint bad for the money0
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We buy the value beans again better than Heinz in my opinion, tinned tomatoes and chopped tomatoes, how much better can none value one's be?
We always get the value bananas, I am eating loads of them on my SW healthy eating plan and you get a massive bag for 99p. Also carrots if I can't get to the market.0 -
Can't beat the value Orange, Apple and Breakfast juice0
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crunchie tesco 'stripy' peanut butter0
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Hi,
The value silver foil is fine and so are the tinned tomatoes.
Tina
oh yes, and my 3yr old didnt complain about the choc spread0 -
Eggs are brilliant and the kids are converts to the spaghetti (dry) and the rice pudding.Panda xx
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missing kipper No 2.....:cool:0 -
I buy value tin foil, pure (concentrated) fruit juices and the baked beans. Dont buy the value lamb, the worst meat we have ever had!!!! The minced beef is very fatty, but the value skinned, boneless chicken is ok.0
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I buy...
Tinned kidney beans
Tinned sweetcorn
Chocolate sandwich biscuits (like Penguin ones)
Carrots
Bananas
Tinned tomatoes
Washing up liquid (it used to smell awful but now it is quite nicely scented)
Tinned mandarin segments.
Tinnned peach slices
Fish fingers
Mangoes
Plain flour (use it for thickening and making sauces)
Cherry tomatoes
Peppers
Porridge oats
Freezer bags
Cling film
Rubber gloves (Once my black tougher ones get a hole I line them with Value gloves)
Plain chocolate at 25p a bar
Tortilla chips
Digestive biscuits
Caramel wafer type biscuits
Bin liners
Pedal bin liners
Pan scourers
Dishwashing cloths
J cloths
Bloo for the toilet
Some of the kids clothes
Butter
Fruit juice
Stationery
Kitchen roll
Toilet roll
Fitted bed sheets
Don't buy any supermarket meat, buy at local butchers.“Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you.” - Oscar Wilde0 -
The plain digestives are good too. My lot have not noticed the difference£2 savers club £28 :j0
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