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Previously on "Product warning: Tesco’s Value custard creams"
Nobody's supposed to buy the Value brand in Tesco. It's a marketing stunt so people don't feel like they are buying bottom of the range when they buy the normal stuff.
I appreciate times can be hard, but don't you think it's better to eat less quantity and more quality stuff? Tesco is the pits when it comes to quality food, their 'value' crap is marginally fit to eat from their mass-produced chickens to sausages with no meat in and biscuits made with additives.
I appreciate times can be hard, but don't you think it's better to eat less quantity and more quality stuff?
Biscuits are biscuits you know.
Sugar, flour and a load of flavourings and preservatives, from Waitrose/M&S through to Tesco Value. Check the ingredients next time you buy some "better quality" junk food.
I appreciate times can be hard, but don't you think it's better to eat less quantity and more quality stuff? Tesco is the pits when it comes to quality food, their 'value' crap is marginally fit to eat from their mass-produced chickens to sausages with no meat in and biscuits made with additives.
I'd rather spend a bit more elsewhere and know that it's 'fit for purpose'.
Give that they are ‘Value’ they are probably full of doggy stuff that you wouldn’t even feed to the third world types.
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Ironic as most 3rd world types have a better diet than us (those that can get food anyway) and therefore do not have epidemics of obesity, diabetes and heart disease.
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