Yeah! I realised that they word it very carefully now so it says 'freshly baked' in store rather than 'freshly made'...Still it makes me sad because it must take all the fun out of doing the bakery stuff!
dunno
10 Dec 151#10
Ted Baker. Need to get my eyes checked. :smile:
cryption
10 Dec 15#9
My partner works in the bakery at tesco and I was so disappointed when I found out that everything comes frozen and is just heated/defrosted in store...the donuts don't even get fresh jam filling, as they come frozen with it already in. I used to have all these funny ideas of my partner working in the bakery and doing all that fun stuff but noooo...they just put trays in the oven and take them out, and divide up the defrosted stuff and packet it :'(
Dj CUE to cryption
10 Dec 15#11
To be fair most bakeries now buy in cakes and just bake them off. The supermarket bakeries make most of the bread and rolls they sell from scratch, they used to make the doughnuts and jam them but as the fryers started breaking down they all went to bake off doughnuts.
Dj CUE
10 Dec 151#8
I used to be a bakery manager for Tesco, they changed the croissants about 5 years ago and they are now not all butter croissants. The finest ones are all butter and 10x better if you can get them when on offer. As I still know a lot of people in my local store I buy them frozen and bake them at home. Worth asking the bakers, they probably won't mind.
TJR
10 Dec 15#7
these are nothing like the single ones. these are pretty awful.
mighty mugger
10 Dec 15#6
Even though I hate Morrison's, they have hands down the best croissants of any supermarkets or discounter stores. Lidl comes a close second.
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