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Best Non-Branded Fish Fingers?
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I think the Lidl ones are real cod. They are definitely very nice. Only troulbe is every time I go to buy some they have sold out!
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Sainsbury's Taste the Difference a packet of 8 chunky Cod fish fingers, they are my favourite ones, nice white cod in them.0
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Mcdonalds ones are the nicest. Does anyone know what brand they are and how to they cook them?
My fish fingers are usually soggy and fall apart.0 -
Februarycat wrote: »Sainsbury's Taste the Difference a packet of 8 chunky Cod fish fingers, they are my favourite ones, nice white cod in them.
Agree these are the best.
But if you want a basic cheaper cod fish finger, give their own brand a go.
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Februarycat wrote: »Sainsbury's Taste the Difference a packet of 8 chunky Cod fish fingers, they are my favourite ones, nice white cod in them.0
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Another vote for Sainsbury's TTD ones. But for a cheaper option there is nothing wrong with Aldi's cod fish fingers. Perfect for a fish finger buttie with a smear of tomato sauce!"If you dream alone it will remain just a dream. But if we all dream together it will become reality"0
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https://www.aldi.co.uk/p/55335/0
Aldi 100% Cod Fish Fingers better than Birds Eye and only £1.19 for 100 -
Februarycat wrote: »Sainsbury's Taste the Difference a packet of 8 chunky Cod fish fingers, they are my favourite ones, nice white cod in them.
Yes, definitely the best, really chunky real cod and a generous crumb.Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0
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