Geek!
I might try a value shop next time, see how it goes.

Do it!
The wife normally tries out the odd value stuff here and there, most of it is pretty unmemorable TBH. We mainly buy 'normal' Tesco and brand stuff.
Geek!
I might try a value shop next time, see how it goes.
wish they made value bottled water, lemonade price is stupdly low, but it's gross
all tesco value fizzy drinks are rank.
value biros 4tw
Anyone remember the Parody Tesco value birthday card. I gave it to my mate once and he went ape **** thinking it was real![]()
The only thing I've tried so far thats not as good as a proper brand is their value super noodles. But at 9p a packet you can't complain too much.![]()
Coke > Rola Cola by the biggest margin possible, if that's re-branded Coke then i'll eat my own right testicle.
This is the thing with the kind of discussion we're having here. On one side you get people who will defend the value brands, and on the other side you get those that will defend the premium brand, attempting to dispell the "myth" that they are repackaged premium brands.
When I was a student I worked in Malton Bacon Factory, which basically supplied all major (and smaller) supermarkets with pork products. The only differences in the value range are that the cuts of meat don't make the required weight limits to be included in the 'normal' range. Other than that the only difference is the label.