Where can i buy Orzo (pasta?)

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  • I am also looking for Orzo/kritheraki I don't have any Greek relatives coming till Christmas, anyone seen it in the North East?
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  • dougs
    dougs Posts: 617 Forumite
    I don't know about the North East specifically but Asda definately has this in 500g packs for 93p. I got some today.

    It's in the section with all that strange labelled stuff with Polish writing on it ;)
  • 7/2010 Asda offering two types of Orzo pasta on their web site
  • ladybabe
    ladybabe Posts: 374 Forumite
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    Juicy_Tube wrote: »
    Does anyone know where I can buy ORZO from in London?

    Tesco was a no-no and surprisingly, so was Waitrose.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks,

    JT x

    morrisons sell it if not you can also get from waitrose hope it helps
  • ladybabe
    ladybabe Posts: 374 Forumite
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    ladybabe wrote: »
    morrisons sell it if not you can also get from waitrose hope it helps

    also i got a load of the stuff from approved foods worth checking their website
  • eleanor73
    eleanor73 Posts: 1,615 Forumite
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    They used to sell it in Sainsbury's taste the difference range - not sure if they still do.
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  • Any-one reading this, like me, for first time - Merchant Gourmet and M&S now have this variety of pasta
  • waitrose have it in their pasta section
  • Bongedone
    Bongedone Posts: 2,457 Forumite
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    David that looks like a SPAM post to me.
  • feijoa
    feijoa Posts: 41 Forumite
    Instead of giving the impression that he is a satisfied customer, why does Mr Girdwood not just declare upfront that he is in fact the proprietor of the Goodlife Shop? That would at least be honest!:mad:
    if i had known then what i know now
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