Deal start THURSDAY 16th June ends Wednesday 22nd June
Birchwood Farm Fresh British Beef Mince (20% fat) (500g) was £1.59 now £1.29
Fresh British Pork Lion Steaks (480g) was £1.99 now £1.59
Fresh Diced British Chicken (375g) was £2.19 now £1.79
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getmeone
14 Jun 163#11
"Fresh British Pork Lion Steaks (480g) was £1.99 now £1.59"
I thought GM foods were banned in the UK
brilly
14 Jun 163#3
yeah.. the queues aren't that long...
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d1gger
14 Jun 16#1
Just on the bus outside Lidl right now. Tempted to get off and buy this. But the queues are usually far too long.
rubberbullets to d1gger
14 Jun 16#2
Dosen't start until THURSDAY
brilly
14 Jun 163#3
yeah.. the queues aren't that long...
d1gger
14 Jun 161#4
Just as well I didn't get off the bus then!
copystuff
14 Jun 16#5
Nice find just hope i can get some before its all gone
copystuff
14 Jun 16#6
where is birchwood farm poland or some place like that ?
paneds to copystuff
14 Jun 16#9
british beef mince from poland what a plonker
jordanc93 to copystuff
15 Jun 16#16
It's one of the many fake brands that lidl create and use to sell their own products. Tesco have started doing the same with their meat labeling some under a fake company called Boswell Farms & Woodside Farms.
copystuff
14 Jun 16#7
Fat content says 20% on Lidl website so misleading
paneds to copystuff
14 Jun 16#8
cant you just go and copy stuff or something
montana78
14 Jun 16#10
Wow. We get charged near £5 a kilo at local butchers. But they do 3kg for £10
getmeone
14 Jun 163#11
"Fresh British Pork Lion Steaks (480g) was £1.99 now £1.59"
I thought GM foods were banned in the UK
ukdoctor to getmeone
14 Jun 16#12
The added horsemeat will probably compensate for that. ;-)
kev1986
14 Jun 16#13
Neeeeeeeiiiigh way!
Matt007
15 Jun 16#14
Won't get 10% fat for that price, must be 20% like someone said.
yrreb88
15 Jun 16#15
Mince is 20%. Still cheap though.
Duelling Duck
15 Jun 161#17
I was hoping the mince was 20% fat. Anything less tends to be a bit tasteless and dry. Hotty hotster.
Apparently there have been reports of a number of campers going missing....
copystuff
15 Jun 16#22
Looks like a false farm as the only other i could see was in America why cant lidl just be honest about where it came from. I thought the Red Tractor was to say it came from th uk farms
copystuff
15 Jun 16#23
Red Tractor is the largest food scheme in the UK, which covers all aspects of the food’s lifespan. The Red Tractor logo indicates that food is safe to eat, and has been produced responsibly - from farm to fork.
We cover an extensive range of products including, meat, poultry, diary, cereals, fruit and vegetables. We are strict with our regulations and cover everything, including food safety and traceability, animal welfare and environmental protection.
The flag in the Red Tractor logo tells you where the food has been farmed, processed and packed. It’s a sign to represent quality food that you can trust – Trust the tractor.
But The red tractor does not tell me where it comes from
yrreb88 to copystuff
15 Jun 161#24
The mince is called "British Beef Mince" which by law means it has be from GB. The red tractor logo contains a flag which tells you where the product was farmed, packed etc, in this case the Union Jack.
copystuff
15 Jun 16#25
The Red Tractor scheme assures you only that the meat has come from British factory farms, where they grow mutant chickens and cut off pigs' tails without anaesthetic.
jordanc93
15 Jun 16#26
own label means things such as tesco value range or asda chosen by you. what lidl is doing is misleading people into thinking they are real companies even using the words "exclusive to lidl" they do this because your more like to pick a brand either real or fake over an own label that has the supermarket name and logo plasted all over it.
rubberbullets
16 Jun 16#27
Just had a reply from Lidl they need a "Barcode number from the product packaging".
I haven't bought so if anyone out there has these details I would appreciate them and will then be able to pass on their reply to all ie WHERE is Birchwood Farm?
Opening post
Birchwood Farm Fresh British Beef Mince (20% fat) (500g) was £1.59 now £1.29
Fresh British Pork Lion Steaks (480g) was £1.99 now £1.59
Fresh Diced British Chicken (375g) was £2.19 now £1.79
Top comments
I thought GM foods were banned in the UK
All comments (30)
I thought GM foods were banned in the UK
http://www.birchwoodfarm.co.uk/
Apparently there have been reports of a number of campers going missing....
We cover an extensive range of products including, meat, poultry, diary, cereals, fruit and vegetables. We are strict with our regulations and cover everything, including food safety and traceability, animal welfare and environmental protection.
The flag in the Red Tractor logo tells you where the food has been farmed, processed and packed. It’s a sign to represent quality food that you can trust – Trust the tractor.
But The red tractor does not tell me where it comes from
I haven't bought so if anyone out there has these details I would appreciate them and will then be able to pass on their reply to all ie WHERE is Birchwood Farm?
Many Thanks,
Rubberbullets.