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What Value stuff should be avoided?

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Following on from the "good Value" post, does anyone have tips about what Value stuff to run a mile from?:naughty:

I'll start with Tesco washing up liquid. I thought that for about 15p a litre it could never be so bad that the normal stuff worked out cheaper. I was wrong!

If anyone has managed to get bubbles/grease removal/clean pots from it I'll eat my hat:cool:

Any more ideas?

Mrs A
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  • regularsaver1
    regularsaver1 Posts: 4,930 Forumite
    washing up liquid thats like water, right?
  • shelby161
    shelby161 Posts: 207 Forumite
    Tesco value rice crispies-do not touch with a barge pole!!Even my always hungry german shepherd spat them out!!
  • Once had a Tesco own-brand tomato flavour pasta-and-sauce packet that was beyond foul.
    If you think reality makes sense, you're just not paying attention!
  • Solwaykid
    Solwaykid Posts: 853 Forumite
    I thought there wouldn't be much difference between Tesco regular noodles and their value noodles. After all noodles is noodles is noodles.. I was wrong. I had the chicken ones today, they smelled like aniseed and tasted how I imagine the 15p washing up liquid would. And all for a saving of less than 20p, I wonder if the birds'll have them..
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  • Gingernutmeg
    Gingernutmeg Posts: 3,454 Forumite
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    Tesco value jaffa cakes, yuk, they were all chewy and crusty - the Sainsbury's one are much nicer.
  • susy_2
    susy_2 Posts: 467 Forumite
    Tesco cappucino in sachets.......Uggggh!
  • jcr16
    jcr16 Posts: 4,185 Forumite
    i used to buy value sweet and sour ( about 5 years ago) and it was lush. bought a jar about a year ago. and it was so strong of vinegar it hurt my eyes. it was absolutly foul.
  • Mrs_A_4
    Mrs_A_4 Posts: 184 Forumite
    I know what you mean about the noodles, SolwayKid. Except I continue to buy them, because the difference between 8p and 23p for the better ones always seems like a significant amount!
    If I'm feeling flush I occasionally treat us to genuine Super Noodles, the only brand to do Sweet and Sour flavour...:cool:
  • Ticklemouse
    Ticklemouse Posts: 5,030 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Their tinned chopped tomatoes are really watery and flavourless. I find the Lidl ones soooooo much better.

    And if anyone does still buy bread - then treat yourself and stay away from the value loaves. Only fit for the ducks IMO
  • helping_hubby
    helping_hubby Posts: 1,202 Forumite
    Their tinned chopped tomatoes are really watery and flavourless. I find the Lidl ones soooooo much better.

    And if anyone does still buy bread - then treat yourself and stay away from the value loaves. Only fit for the ducks IMO

    I say give the bread ago. I found the basics bread bought from Sains in Godalming was always good. However the basics bread from the bracknell store was 95% rubbish. I'm sure it depends on storage too.

    Tesco value chocolate is horrible. But Basics chocolate is OK.
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