Tesco Finest Aberdeen Angus Beef Burgers (2 per pack - 340g) was £2.75 now £1.37
Ingredients:
Beef (99%), Sea Salt, Black Pepper
Offer valid from 31/5/2016 until 20/6/2016
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chimp14uk to firstofficer
31 May 1620#5
Cold just because you're a vegetarian?
Someone needs to grow up a bit.
bogglebrain
31 May 1612#20
mamboboy
31 May 165#19
Exactly. You vote based on whether the product is value for money or not. Ethics and personal beliefs/diets shouldn't play a part.
I personally do not vote on things I have no interest in... cars, kids stuff etc because I'd hate an uninformed vote to potentially mean somebody who needs and likes those things may miss out as a result.
Think its pretty pathetic that firstofficier is so self righteous that he's trying to force his views in a beef burger thread tbh.
wishwish
31 May 163#17
I thought it was a site for deals...not our own preference..this is a deal and should be hot or cold for that reason.
Latest comments (45)
googley2
1 Jun 16#45
I have had these and they are rubbish, overpriced cheap mince. So hard to get meat from Tesco that you can actually fry and not boil due to all the added water they put it in to rip people off.
techno12
1 Jun 16#44
Cold - not in Warwick superstore. Just 4 packs at normal price.
brilly
1 Jun 16#43
tried today
nowt special
uksnapper
1 Jun 16#42
Perfect
brum
1 Jun 16#41
good price for bbq fodder. stocked up for the next time it's warm.
Vanderlust
1 Jun 161#40
That's not actually hypocrisy.
Hypocrisy would be saying you don't want to eat meat as you're morally opposed to killing animals, then going out, killing an animal, then eating it.
Basic standard of education in this country is shocking. That's another conversation though.
wildecat
1 Jun 16#39
Got these before and they were full of gristle.
Cold
Spasho
1 Jun 161#38
Funny how veggies want to eat meat-taste products but not the real thing. Bunch of hypocrites. If you're going veggie then you shouldn't be looking for alternatives to eat meat.
GNKelly07
1 Jun 162#37
I'd have to agree with this. I doubt I've seen a more sanctimonious post on this forum.
Also, there is a third option. Don't vote at all.
firstofficer
1 Jun 16#36
Who? Me?
deanos
1 Jun 16#35
Iceland ones are better and cheaper, 6 for £2 , imo of course
Then you are an idiot. Voting is on price, not preference
andreasuk
1 Jun 16#33
u must've eaten lots of horse meat before
firstofficer
1 Jun 161#32
Link?
hibees
31 May 161#31
BEAUTIFUL.
zebrum
31 May 16#30
Avoid!! I've tried these and they do taste a bit horsey certainly not beef. The fresh Tesco steak burgers 4 pack do however taste of beef, I'd recommend those instead.
Actually thanks to our good friends in the EU it now has to be under 20% fat...
jimgod
31 May 161#28
How can beef contain 25% fat?? Is this normal (just looked at the nutrition details on the tesco site)? Also nearly an eighth of the burger is pure saturated fat!
From some research just now I found that minced beef can not be more than 25% fat according to the 1955 food and drugs act although this is not really enforced at all (not that this is mince but some people seem to want to use it as that).
puggsykes
31 May 161#27
Horse
Martini
31 May 161#26
Yes, Aberdeen Angus Quorn is available if you look hard enough! Cost you twice the normal price though.
firstofficer
31 May 16#25
Thanks so much.. That's really helpful.. Gonna go shopping now! Cheers..
also good to make into mince, meatballs etc.......
bogglebrain
31 May 1612#20
mamboboy
31 May 165#19
Exactly. You vote based on whether the product is value for money or not. Ethics and personal beliefs/diets shouldn't play a part.
I personally do not vote on things I have no interest in... cars, kids stuff etc because I'd hate an uninformed vote to potentially mean somebody who needs and likes those things may miss out as a result.
Think its pretty pathetic that firstofficier is so self righteous that he's trying to force his views in a beef burger thread tbh.
wishwish
31 May 16#18
Thanks for post..heat.
wishwish
31 May 163#17
I thought it was a site for deals...not our own preference..this is a deal and should be hot or cold for that reason.
splender
31 May 163#16
If you are near to Asian stores (Oriental and Indian) they have many more tofu varieties, gluten, beans and soya bean products. For tofu, stir fry these with vegatarian oyster or mushroom sauce (made of fermented soya beans) or fermented soya beans with gives it a pleasant savory flavour. Oriental asian stores have vegetarian stuff (yam, soya beans and gluten plus beans shaped into meat shaped and meat balls too) as frozen and in tins. At Asda they have a lot of speciality cheeses at £3 for two. I have been buying these in the last few weeks, they have some gorgeous sheep hard cheese, Swiss Gruyere and better Lancashire and Wenslydale. During Ramada, my local Asda has a lot of extra shelves stocked with Asian stuff for Ramada, well worth looking at. Also worth considering are vegetable spring rolls and samosas, add fried plantain too to cheese. You can also buy packs of soya protein shaped into all sorts of sizes from which you can do lasayne, pies, chilli beans, stews and spaghetti sauces.
99% beef and they do taste like the remaining 1% is all pepper! Pass.
firstofficer
31 May 16#11
I know what you're saying .. But morally it would be wrong to add heat here, if u don't eat the stuff.. I'm sure it tastes good, but for me it has to remain cold.. And this is after all a voting forum..
wiggywig
31 May 161#10
"This is a tasty burger"
splender
31 May 16#9
List the vegetarians stuff that you eat please, so we can add to that list to help you?
Opening post
Ingredients:
Beef (99%), Sea Salt, Black Pepper
Offer valid from 31/5/2016 until 20/6/2016
Top comments
Someone needs to grow up a bit.
I personally do not vote on things I have no interest in... cars, kids stuff etc because I'd hate an uninformed vote to potentially mean somebody who needs and likes those things may miss out as a result.
Think its pretty pathetic that firstofficier is so self righteous that he's trying to force his views in a beef burger thread tbh.
Latest comments (45)
nowt special
Hypocrisy would be saying you don't want to eat meat as you're morally opposed to killing animals, then going out, killing an animal, then eating it.
Basic standard of education in this country is shocking. That's another conversation though.
Cold
Also, there is a third option. Don't vote at all.
http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/iceland-6-100-british-beef-quarter-pounders-681g/p/56304
Actually thanks to our good friends in the EU it now has to be under 20% fat...
From some research just now I found that minced beef can not be more than 25% fat according to the 1955 food and drugs act although this is not really enforced at all (not that this is mince but some people seem to want to use it as that).
Tasty as... http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=279948488&gclid=CNyj_cPnhM0CFcE_GwodU0cL7A&gclsrc=aw.ds
Good dealthough, heat!
I personally do not vote on things I have no interest in... cars, kids stuff etc because I'd hate an uninformed vote to potentially mean somebody who needs and likes those things may miss out as a result.
Think its pretty pathetic that firstofficier is so self righteous that he's trying to force his views in a beef burger thread tbh.
- Linda McCartny burgers/pies/sausages
- Quorn burgers/slices/sausages/curries
- Asda veggie burgers
- Asda spicy bean burgers
- Tesco meat free burgers
- Coldron tofu pieces
- Cheatin' products from H&B
- Asda cheese and onion pasties
- Quorn pieces and mince
Many thanks
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=287233354
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=268163183
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=277759144
Cold
Someone needs to grow up a bit.