Not sure what all the fuss is about with the other chicken deal at the moment. It's cheaper in Sainsbury's.
Picked up two packs from the Kidderminster store last night, where they are with the other offers at the end of the freezer section.
I've had them before and they're a great standby to keep in the freezer to knock up a stir fry, wraps or satay sticks.
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RealDealSeeker
20 Feb 16#1
Cheap, but perhaps you get what you pay for.
"A 750kg packet of Valley Foods chicken breasts from Sainsbury’s ....includes 15 per cent water"*
it has but what is worse is the Iceland one. Full of water
lucyferror
20 Feb 16#3
Iceland one tastes much better than this one. Not everyone can afford something like Musclefood unfortunately so people buy this. Still better than processed food (sausages and stuff).
Baldieman64
20 Feb 162#4
Find some frozen chicken breast at a comparable price that doesn't have added water - and post the deal.
It's true to a point that you get what you pay for but the whole point of this site is that there are bargains to be had.
Like I say, for curries, wraps and anything where you want diced or sliced breast meat, this is fine.
For breast portions to roast, I buy the fresh chickens when they are 3 for a tenner and joint and bone them - It's not difficult (I used to be a butcher) but even taking advantage of the 3 for £10 offer, that still works out quite a lot more expensive than the Valley Foods chicken.
RealDealSeeker
20 Feb 16#5
Search button stuck? HUKD team pick?
dougie69
20 Feb 16#6
seen this offer my self even with water added good deal take off 15% still very good and no mess trying to freezer it like fresh heat
goldy12
20 Feb 16#7
This is a great price, but not for me as the chicken is either from Poland or Brazil. Personally I prefer to pay more and buy fresh British chicken which I then freeze.
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Picked up two packs from the Kidderminster store last night, where they are with the other offers at the end of the freezer section.
I've had them before and they're a great standby to keep in the freezer to knock up a stir fry, wraps or satay sticks.
All comments (19)
"A 750kg packet of Valley Foods chicken breasts from Sainsbury’s ....includes 15 per cent water"*
*according to a reputable media source. lol.
It's true to a point that you get what you pay for but the whole point of this site is that there are bargains to be had.
Like I say, for curries, wraps and anything where you want diced or sliced breast meat, this is fine.
For breast portions to roast, I buy the fresh chickens when they are 3 for a tenner and joint and bone them - It's not difficult (I used to be a butcher) but even taking advantage of the 3 for £10 offer, that still works out quite a lot more expensive than the Valley Foods chicken.