I spotted these in B and M in Preston. Seemed like a good price for 200g - previously been sold in Morrissons.
Use by date is the 28th October ideal for sandwiches.
Usually spend £3 for supermarkets own for the same amount
10 comments
krjb
20 Oct 15#1
this is nice and good value but once opened the fajita one really stinks out the fridge. I would recommend storing in a lidded container once opened, the flavouring is really strong.
paypeanuts to krjb
21 Oct 15#8
Alternatively, once opened, you could just eat it.
unuspromulti
21 Oct 15#2
normal price in B&M but I must say they do make a decent sandwich.
scott_safc
21 Oct 15#3
£1 in Heron all the time if you can't get to a b&m, nice sandwich filler
cheesybeanzz74
21 Oct 15#4
Great for wraps.ty heat added.
abam
21 Oct 15#5
Rubbish quality chicken; watered down meat...
therealslimkaty to abam
21 Oct 152#6
"Watered down" meat is often better than the other option. It makes it juicy and tender instead of dry and stringy. I don't understand why people have such a problem with this. Anyway its a deal for 99p sandwich chicken. You should know it's not going to be corn fed, meadow-romping organic chicken. Still a deal!
mr_geese
21 Oct 15#7
Yes, I find organic/corn fed chicken is not as tender as the unhappy chicken :stuck_out_tongue:
brainbug100
21 Oct 15#9
Radical thoughts...
1979milly
22 Feb 17#10
I used to get this in a shop near us called cool trader for £1. It was great on a wrap / sandwich and it was really low for weight watchers points hence why I used to buy. I can't seem to find this anywhere now. Who stocks it? X
Opening post
Use by date is the 28th October ideal for sandwiches.
Usually spend £3 for supermarkets own for the same amount
10 comments