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Vent Tesco 3 Pack of Cheesecake YUK

SambaRamba
Posts: 357 Forumite
Talk about being sneaky. Its been around 5 months since I last bought a pack of 3 mini Tesco cheesecakes.
What's happened? Surely the gooey mush I found in my pot can not possibly be classed as cheesecake - more like a bland white mouse with a digestive and awful watery 'strawberry' sauce, disgusting - they have gone straight in the bin, even the kids wouldn't entertain them.
I think i'm going back to Aldi, at least they don't deceive their customers by lowering the quality of food while pushing up the price. And where cheesecake is cheesecake.
Vent over
What's happened? Surely the gooey mush I found in my pot can not possibly be classed as cheesecake - more like a bland white mouse with a digestive and awful watery 'strawberry' sauce, disgusting - they have gone straight in the bin, even the kids wouldn't entertain them.
I think i'm going back to Aldi, at least they don't deceive their customers by lowering the quality of food while pushing up the price. And where cheesecake is cheesecake.
Vent over

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would be if they 5 months old?If you dont like me remember its mind over matter, I dont mind and you dont matter0
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Perhaps I should rephrase that...but you get my gist!
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get the asda toffee cheesecake for £1. Its yum especially with extra thick creamYou can't beat an egg.........................NO WAIT!0
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SambaRamba wrote: »
Perhaps I should rephrase that...but you get my gist!
:rotfl::rotfl:i know sorry just way you said it i had to say something sorryIf you dont like me remember its mind over matter, I dont mind and you dont matter0 -
SambaRamba wrote: »And where cheesecake is cheesecake.
Vent over
Neither Tesco nor Aldi sell proper cheesecake, but rather a processed version of cheesecake.Gone ... or have I?0 -
Make your own from scratch! Much nicer and good fun!Should've = Should HAVE (not 'of')
Would've = Would HAVE (not 'of')
No, I am not perfect, but yes I do judge people on their use of basic English language. If you didn't know the above, then learn it! (If English is your second language, then you are forgiven!)0 -
I don't know about cheesecake, but the Tesco tiramisu used to be lovely. Then they changed it and now it's bland rubbish. Shame, because it was so nice and good value too. Ah well, at least my thighs will thank me for not eating itDo good deeds and you could raise the curtain, do good deeds and you could really raise your life....0
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i make my own cheesecakes but the best one i have ever tasted in a new one by sainsburys, forget the price just buy it, im sure thats what heaven tastes like.
(i know its chococlate and not a real cheesecake but still1)
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/sainsburys-price-comparison/Cakes/Sainsburys_Chocolate_Brownie_Cheesecake_1Kg.htmlTarget Savings by end 2009: 20,000
current savings: 20,500 (target hit yippee!)
Debts: 8000 (student loan so doesnt count)
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SambaRamba wrote: »e - more like a bland white mouse with a digestive and awful watery 'strawberry' sauce,0
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