Excellent news has been announced for those who appreciate high quality meat for a tasty price.
Good old Morrisons have been going mad for massive meat this year. Who, after all, could forget the gargantuan foot long sausage or the mammoth 1lb beef burger?
Now the supermarket have released an absolute stonker of a meat box, containing a hearty 2kg of meat for just £10.
The heaving box contains four different types of succulent meat: four pork loin steaks (500g), steak mince (400g), lean casserole steak (460g) and eight pork sausages.
All comments (64)
Lucifer_UK
7 Oct 17#1
Yea.... but what are the meat and fat contents.... the mince prob 20% fat
DrDoolittle
7 Oct 17#2
Meat box!
gibblesuk
7 Oct 17#3
Will be able to get my newly acquired Black & Decker electric saw out at long last.
Not really worth more than £5 per kilo on average so the price seems about right.
josephallen
7 Oct 17#7
Hardly “high quality”. It’s discounted, bulk purchased, mass produced stuff.
JB74 to josephallen
7 Oct 17#8
I'm sure the cows these came from were feeling most dapper, and of a 'high quality'...... before being herded into the abattoir and bolted through the noggin :face_with_monocle:
laurapinkney011 to josephallen
8 Oct 17#44
Actually they are the only supermarket out of the 'big four' to own their own farms and abattoirs. All reared and killed in the UK too. In my eyes better quality than imported Romanian meats from Tesco.
luvsadealdealdeal to laurapinkney011
8 Oct 17#51
nah - you got that completely wrong - they used to own a research farm in Scotland but sold that 2 years ago
no farms owned at all now
they are the best supermarket chain at cultivating links with their farmer supply base, though
iamprobably to josephallen
8 Oct 17#46
Yeah - much better than the non-mass produced meat that other major retailers sell...
Nugget.
lawsonoswal to josephallen
9 Oct 17#63
probably 70% meat in the sausages at best.
Eden0032
7 Oct 17#9
Bought this afternoon, good value but would have been nice for the meat to be individually wrapped as blood from the mince was all over the pork steaks.
JB74 to Eden0032
7 Oct 17#10
I suppose you get what you pay for......and in this case, it will probably be a bout of the squirts :wink:
360finder to Eden0032
7 Oct 17#11
Yeah that's why I walked right on when I saw in my local yesterday.
Mmm cross contaminated meat. Just what the supermarkets need at the moment.
Steelman111 to 360finder
7 Oct 17#12
If it's cooked properly there's no worries.
360finder to Steelman111
7 Oct 17#13
Bag, never liked a bloody sausage tbh.
SandraRobertson to Eden0032
7 Oct 17#25
It's not actually blood. It's food colouring/ dye
BattleBeast1 to Eden0032
7 Oct 17#29
Just wondering about that myself when I saw the photo...always thought different meats should be kept separate.
Noghar to BattleBeast1
8 Oct 17#56
Uncooked meat, as long as it it's all within the same sell by date, should be ok. The real danger arises when cold cooked meat is contaminated by raw meat. That's what kills people. Since the Scottish butcher incident about ten years ago meat sellers are obliged by health regulations to have entirely separate counters and storage for cooked and raw meat.
Morrison meat and produce is always good quality in my experience but yeah presentation counts for a lot. Blood on sausages would put me right off.
BattleBeast1 to Noghar
9 Oct 17#57
I'd prefer individually wrapped tbh...4 different items,most likely differing use by dates, also had a read on basic meat handling hygiene which states should be kept separate to stop blood and juices etc mixing etc,maybe I'm too fussy lol....I know if I bought a meat pack from my local butcher everything is individually bagged.
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luvsadealdealdeal to Eden0032
8 Oct 17#50
that's a bit off-putting for those of us who like to eat raw meat
Opening post
Good old Morrisons have been going mad for massive meat this year. Who, after all, could forget the gargantuan foot long sausage or the mammoth 1lb beef burger?
Now the supermarket have released an absolute stonker of a meat box, containing a hearty 2kg of meat for just £10.
The heaving box contains four different types of succulent meat: four pork loin steaks (500g), steak mince (400g), lean casserole steak (460g) and eight pork sausages.
All comments (64)
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no farms owned at all now
they are the best supermarket chain at cultivating links with their farmer supply base, though
Nugget.
Mmm cross contaminated meat. Just what the supermarkets need at the moment.
Morrison meat and produce is always good quality in my experience but yeah presentation counts for a lot. Blood on sausages would put me right off.
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