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Tesco Everyday value - brief reviews
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mrmoneylover wrote: »
I wish they did a value cat food, that would save me a lot of money, as long as the cats ate it!!
Morrisons have started doing value cat food, think its 1.86 for 6 tins, my cats wolfed it down!:TDebt [STRIKE]Mar16 - £10,401eek[/STRIKE]: Jan 18 £4601 Paid off so far £5800 pay off 18 £1625
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pakokelso93 wrote: »Tesco Everyday Value - Bread - 50p
Bloody brilliant for the price IMO, It's pretty much thick slice (most value bread is only medium elsewhere). Amazing value.
Tesco Value Everyday 1L orange & Apple juice from concetrate
(chiller section) - 65p - Very good!
I've got two questions... What is the difference between the Orange juice from cocentrate in the white cartons on the shelf and the ones in the plastic 'milk bottles' in the fridge, both are 100% from concentrate.
Also what is the difference between the value & more expensive Tesco/others orange juice from concentrate and the stuff that's double the price? It's not as if more juice is in it, both cartons say '100% from concentrate'
i think the stuff is awful i helped a friend make sandwiches for a party recently and omg the stuff is cardboard in disguise :rotfl:,i could not swallow it was awful ,we dont eat much bread(only dd for sandwiches for school 2/3 days a week so buy a fresh loft and keep it on a bread box and bag and keeps it fresh for a week and whats left we make in to stuffing for dinner on a sunday feed the ducks
it cost me 80p for a loaf from bakery each week some times i get rolls instead or even make some if i have time but i make brown ones as i make them better for some reason:rotfl:
but each to there own as i love value jafffa cakes yum yum:eek::rotfl::rotfl: and there kids 6 pack of yogurts i love them0 -
I love the everyday value coleslaw.0
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pakokelso93 wrote: »There are tins of broken Mandarian's in our Tesco in Glasgow that don't just have the Tesco Value logo still, but have the 2nd last TV edition(!!) I know they have a long date on them anyway, shows how much (or little) they sell!0
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couponqueen123 wrote: »i think the stuff is awful i helped a friend make sandwiches for a party recently and omg the stuff is cardboard in disguise :rotfl:,i could not swallow it was awful
How do you make a sandwich out of orange juice? Is this a Paddington thing?0 -
pakokelso93 wrote: »
Tesco Value Everyday 1L orange & Apple juice from concentrate
(chiller section) - 65p - Very good!
I've got two questions... What is the difference between the Orange juice from cocentrate in the white cartons on the shelf and the ones in the plastic 'milk bottles' in the fridge, both are 100% from concentrate.
Also what is the difference between the value & more expensive Tesco/others orange juice from concentrate and the stuff that's double the price? It's not as if more juice is in it, both cartons say '100% from concentrate'
I've just been in the back kitchen for over half an hour staring at a carton of Orange juice and nothing happened.
And it says on the label ........ concentrate.Liverpool is one of the wonders of Britain,
What it may grow to in time, I know not what.
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Not just the mandarin segments that are broken - there are chunks missing from your message. Please elaborate.
I think they mean the tins did not have the current value logo on them, but had the one before the previous Tesco Value logo.
i.e. They have changed the design of the labels on value stuff twice since those tins were made/put on the shelf.0 -
pakokelso93 wrote: »Tesco Value Strawb Jam - Amazing taste for the price 29p
Also Tesco Value eggs for a box of 6 is only 49p at the mo!! (Certainly in my store in Glasgow)
I found the 29p jam tasteless.
EV eggs here in Norfolk are 45p. I did buy the big 15 box the other day for £1.300 -
geordie_joe wrote: »I think they mean the tins did not have the current value logo on them, but had the one before the previous Tesco Value logo.
i.e. They have changed the design of the labels on value stuff twice since those tins were made/put on the shelf.
Exactly what I was supposed to say!hgotsparkle wrote: »I found the 29p jam tasteless.
Hmmm I thought it was better than those cheap sachets of Jam you get in cafe's etc. I thought it was decent enough tried the Strawb and Mixed fruit one now at Tesco (and Morrisons Value) I think taste superb for the price.
To go with this, Pack of 10 Everyday value scones at 49p, beautiful with butter and that 29p Jam! ;-) Can't complain really at that price for a sweet treat.
Also started using Honey instead of a sweetener in my green tea, Everyday value honey at 99p does the job.PK! :money:0 -
Tesco EV Tomato Ketchup - abs nothing wrong with it! We keep a Heinz squeezy bottle in the cupboard and just transfer it into that so it doesnt pour out too quick as that was only drawback, been using it for years
Also Brown sauce for studenty bacon sarnies!0
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