I wouldn't buy 'value' meat either, but baked beans or chopped tomatoes, come on. You're stretching your analogy there...
Speaking from the point of view of somebody who delivers to Tesco's, you'd be surprised how many of the "Value" brands are produced by the regular mainstream suppliers, same product, different label & price.
Surely when you eat them valued bolognese or lasagna, you could see the artery and veins coming with the minced beef. Major appetite destoryer for me.
The amount of wasted material that you get in a weeks shopping is incredible.
i wouldn't touch tesco value/tesco frozen chicken with a bargepole. they aren't "from the same line" as the finest range as if you look at the origin they are sourced from mainland europe/brazil/asia where more battery chickens can be kept per metre than UK regulations allow (hence they are cheaper).
tesco standard fresh chicken is from UK, though I personally opt to pay the premium for tesco free range chicken![]()
Don't bother with Tesco's value bread (it would be easier to eat a 16 year old shoe than a value loaf that has been open for a few hours) also whilst most of their value stuff used to be really good you can now tell that they have started to cut back on the quality of their products as well as increasing the prices as their stranglehold on the market has increased. Anyone looking for meat should go to Morrisons they have a far better selection and a better quality lvl than most other supermarkets
It was actually already said that it most definitely wasn't.Probably already said but Tesco Tuna is just John West or Princes repackaged for half the price.
AcidHell2 said:How can you not tell the difference. Proper canned tuna is chunks or stake, Tesco value is mushed up rubbish, which I swear has other fish in as it tastes of oily fish as well as tuna.