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    Sainsbury's mince/cat food

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...meat-mush.html
    https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/sainsbury...m-packed-mince
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-65124883


    We've tried it, and it's not great. We'll probably get it somewhere else in future.
    Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.

    #2
    Thanks for the warning.

    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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      #3
      minced cat? no thanks.
      …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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        #4
        The environmentalists are now wading in. Although the new vac packs use less plastic, they're not generally recyclable like the old plastic trays.

        https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-65202523

        "Sainsbury's said they could be recycled at stores and customers had to get used to the new look and cook differently."

        Mr Crampton said: "It's exactly the same mince... but more compressed... so we do need customers to cook it slightly differently.

        "It's as straightforward as it just needs more agitation with a wooden spoon to break the product up," he said. The new vac packs have cooking instructions on them.
        Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.

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          #5
          I used it for a shepherd's (or cottage) pie. Turned out fine. Some people just like to moan about any inconsequential change; presumably they don't have enough suffering in their lives so they seize whatever opportunity to feel put upon comes their way

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            #6
            Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
            I used it for a shepherd's (or cottage) pie. Turned out fine. Some people just like to moan about any inconsequential change; presumably they don't have enough suffering in their lives so they seize whatever opportunity to feel put upon comes their way
            However, I do miss the old style butcher. I used to go there and the butcher would show me the meat first for approval then mince it. That along with fresh onions and Italian tomatoes to make spaghetti bolognaise.
            "A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell

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              #7
              Originally posted by WTFH View Post
              minced cat? no thanks.
              Cat steaks are more civilised.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Paddy View Post

                However, I do miss the old style butcher. I used to go there and the butcher would show me the meat first for approval then mince it. That along with fresh onions and Italian tomatoes to make spaghetti bolognaise.
                butchers still exist

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                  I used it for a shepherd's (or cottage) pie. Turned out fine. Some people just like to moan about any inconsequential change; presumably they don't have enough suffering in their lives so they seize whatever opportunity to feel put upon comes their way
                  TBF, some of the people complaining may be struggling with cost of living, so mucking with food staples may be quite a big deal to them.

                  One thing I have noticed over the years, with all the supermarkets, is when something is promoted as "new improved" it rarely is. At best it's usually "new can't really tell that much difference" but more often than not it's "new worsened" or even "new ruined".

                  The new mince is ok(ish) for stuff like stews, cottage pie, chilli, bolognese. I haven't tried making burgers with it (the old mince was fine for this). I've still got some in the freezer so I may take a chance.
                  Last edited by DealorNoDeal; 11 April 2023, 07:45.
                  Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post

                    butchers still exist
                    Indeed - even in major supermarkets. One of Morrisons' USPs is that they still have a proper* butcher and fishmonger in their stores.



                    * - you may argue about how "proper" they are but in my store they know what they're doing

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