Meat free (alternative if you are a vegeterian)
Tesco each for £2.00 or 3 for £5.00
Asda each for £1.96 or 4 for £6.00
Ocado each for £2.00 or 6 for £10.00
Sainsbury each for £2.00
Checked this online and this seems to be only Instore deal.
Good for stew,gyros etc. even if you are not a vegeterian (I'm not and its tasty for me).
Top comments
yrreb88
5 Dec 153#13
Hamburgers - no ham.
Smokey bacon crisps - no bacon.
Fish fingers - no fingers.
Lemonade - cheaper versions contain no actual lemons.
It's just a name and description to help describe the taste and shape, get over it. :stuck_out_tongue:
chrisbass
5 Dec 153#1
These are quite nice but can be a bit dry though, great price
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chrisbass
5 Dec 153#1
These are quite nice but can be a bit dry though, great price
furion1985 to chrisbass
5 Dec 15#2
That's why ours end up inside of the gravy stew.
gazdoubleu
5 Dec 15#3
Great, have some meat!
pennyfarthing88
5 Dec 151#4
nice
heat added :sunglasses:
Don_Mega
5 Dec 15#5
Laughs at thought that the post has upset Krizzo3.
umirza85
5 Dec 151#6
Steak you say....
cornishscouse
5 Dec 15#7
Why do companies want vegeterians to eat pretend meat products. Vegeterians are vegeterians because they are against the killing of animals for food. I'm not a vegeterian, but i respect their ways. Stop making pretend meat products
termite to cornishscouse
5 Dec 152#10
Surely people can be against the killing of animals, but still like meaty flavours. That's why fake meat is popular.
pennyfarthing88 to cornishscouse
5 Dec 15#18
See above - hope you can follow too :confused:
firstofficer
5 Dec 15#8
I heard quorn tastes like leather/rubber... i prefer GM soya products.. much tastier..
I'll get my coat.
COLD
buyer101 to firstofficer
5 Dec 15#19
At least try it before you vote cold.
It tastes fine.
umirza85 to firstofficer
6 Dec 15#22
I would rather eat a GM automobile.... or at least die trying
bellboys
5 Dec 15#9
How do Quorn get away with this? First we have chicken-less chicken pieces now steak-free steak strips. Bizarre....
bellboys
5 Dec 15#11
If you are against killing animals full stop why would you like products that taste like them? :disappointed: Again, bizarre....
cornishscouse
5 Dec 151#12
Yeah, i never looked at it that way, more the names they call the products. One thing i like about this site is the way somebody can put something across and you can see a different side. Thanks termite.
yrreb88
5 Dec 153#13
Hamburgers - no ham.
Smokey bacon crisps - no bacon.
Fish fingers - no fingers.
Lemonade - cheaper versions contain no actual lemons.
It's just a name and description to help describe the taste and shape, get over it. :stuck_out_tongue:
telttruth to yrreb88
6 Dec 151#23
Scampi fries - no scampi
I had a go on this last week after picking some up on store. It is decent enough for the price but I do prefer to eat meat. However, when on a diet this stuff is a winner.
mrjohngpatterson
5 Dec 15#14
I'm going to eat quorn shaped like a death star then,or a stapler.......and flavoured like frogspawn. Just to keep you happy.....if you don't like quorn it don't eat it .....!
sradmad
5 Dec 151#15
good find op, heat
pennyfarthing88
5 Dec 151#16
To be fair' the manufacturer ( quorn ) decide on what their products look like and taste like not the consumer! They obviously believe their products will sell well if they happen to 'fit' in at the table i.e they look like and taste like meat produce but aren't - the logic is that will appeal and between me you and the gatepost I think they've got a winning strategy when you consider the company turns over millions year on year.
Think about trying to make a meat or quorn product that looks and tastes like a lettuce leaf and I think you'll find it won't sell - after all a lettuce leaf is vegetarian!
Hope you can follow :innocent:
chrisbass
5 Dec 15#17
Have you seen a horror movie? If so does that mean you are all for killing and murder? Or is it possible that some things that are like things that harm other creatures but don't actually harm other things are better?
Halloway
5 Dec 15#20
*rolls eyes*
chopspops
5 Dec 15#21
looking forward to the new year when the vegan range comes out
termite to chopspops
6 Dec 15#25
What does a vegan taste like?
alanrp123
6 Dec 15#24
Who eats this crap??
david106 to alanrp123
6 Dec 15#27
I do, do you have a problem with that? Ignorance is not an opinion
Don_Mega to alanrp123
6 Dec 151#28
Umm... Vegetarians maybe?
Honestly, what are they putting in meat these days that makes people so dumb?
themadgoose
6 Dec 15#26
Quorn is brilliant.
Mix 1/2 Beef Mince with 1/2 Quorn mince and make a Spag Bol. Cuts your meat intake down without even trying.
Opening post
Tesco each for £2.00 or 3 for £5.00
Asda each for £1.96 or 4 for £6.00
Ocado each for £2.00 or 6 for £10.00
Sainsbury each for £2.00
Checked this online and this seems to be only Instore deal.
Good for stew,gyros etc. even if you are not a vegeterian (I'm not and its tasty for me).
Top comments
Smokey bacon crisps - no bacon.
Fish fingers - no fingers.
Lemonade - cheaper versions contain no actual lemons.
It's just a name and description to help describe the taste and shape, get over it. :stuck_out_tongue:
All comments (28)
heat added :sunglasses:
I'll get my coat.
COLD
It tastes fine.
Smokey bacon crisps - no bacon.
Fish fingers - no fingers.
Lemonade - cheaper versions contain no actual lemons.
It's just a name and description to help describe the taste and shape, get over it. :stuck_out_tongue:
I had a go on this last week after picking some up on store. It is decent enough for the price but I do prefer to eat meat. However, when on a diet this stuff is a winner.
Think about trying to make a meat or quorn product that looks and tastes like a lettuce leaf and I think you'll find it won't sell - after all a lettuce leaf is vegetarian!
Hope you can follow :innocent:
Honestly, what are they putting in meat these days that makes people so dumb?
Mix 1/2 Beef Mince with 1/2 Quorn mince and make a Spag Bol. Cuts your meat intake down without even trying.
Cheaper too!