NOOOOOOO! They Screwed With FriJJ! :(

squiffy said:
Frijj used to be nice, remembered when it first came out. But after a short while taste/texture wasn't as nice (texture/thickness) then went really sweet. Prices increased also, around 45p on introduction, now around 90p?


99 at our local co-op, mind you, its buy one get one free. I loved the vanilla one and white chocolate :( The taste has changed in the strawberry and banana too. They don't taste right. this sucks.
 
local tesco here sells them at 48p a bottle, banana one was still thick but the strawberry one was terrible, both with the "new taste" sticker on. will try them again next week to see if they're still the same.

i only liked them because they were thick and great after a night out. looks like the future is 4 pints and some nesquik powder :(
 
I had a frijj the other day for the first time was dam nice, dunno if it was the improved one or not. Gona get some more when at tescos and I'll try and find those tim tam things to :)
 
n3vrmind said:
Anyone who makes something takes pride in their work but the businessman doesnt see this, he doesnt speak to the maker or to the customer he looks at the numbers, companies shouldnt save money by cutting quality they should save it by cutting businessmen
The businessman is only good at his job if the product sells, cut price or not. If the consumer were prepared to vote with their feet instead of always demanding the lowest prices, then maybe this problem would be at least a little less severe. I'm not suggesting for one moment that the businessman is innocent, because a lot of them (but not all) really are as bad as you suggest. Unfortunately, the consumer just makes it worse.
 
Frijjh milkshakes are not that brilliant anyway imho. The best "ready made" milkshake you can buy is Galaxy by Mars, sadly they are a little expensive and the cartons are not that big.

Another "top tip" for chocky milkshake is tescos own, comes in a 1ltr or 2ltr bottle much like you would buy milk. Usally kept near the milk section in the chiller, for "bang for buck" it's the best milkshake you can buy.
 
Zip said:
The greatest Biscut ever.

Every english person thats had them has said that the closest thing you have to them over there are penguins but the tim tams are much much much much much better :cool:
They're available here, quite easy to get hold of too.
 
Mmm - GM goodness in an artificially coloured and flavoured goop.

Here's an idea - buy some milk, buttermilk, fruit and other bits, and make your own.

It's cheaper, and it's not full of reconsitituted cows arse.
 
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