Just spotted these while looking for the salmon which they didn't have. So if you use a lot of onions as I do to make Bolognese and curry to stock the freezer for the kids then this is an ideal bargain. Hope it helps someone.
17 comments
lassy
22 Jun 16#17
still don't understand if id had the luck you seem to have had I would have drove past after the first time like I said in the saying above and onions fruit and veg aint microwave, if you don't like jog on the deal is for those who want it as the heat above suggests. But we all have an opinion I just like to help others and be positive rather than negative to much negativity in the world as it is, and 8 deals in 9 years is a great track record. <3
trisham3838
22 Jun 16#16
Because it's the nearest shop to my business and when I run short of a couple of things I bought them from there, I've only ever managed to use a couple of onions and tomatoes and bin the rest, daughter tried the fruit and that was even worse, so in answer to your question, no I don't shop in there, I tried it a couple of times and can't stand the place nor the crappy tea/coffee/sweets etc that are destined for other countries and I'm not really into microwave meals or frozen food anyways.... So if I run short of anything I drive by it to go to Tesco or asda and most other things I need are bought from the cash n carry
asc91
21 Jun 16#13
I bought these and the deal was so good that when I started using them I began to cry what I can only assume to be tears of joy.
Hustler1337
21 Jun 16#12
Usually get a 25kg bag for around £6.50 so this works out more dearer per kg.
lassy to Hustler1337
21 Jun 16#15
So where you get them at that price, and for just 4p a kg difference not everyone could use that amount even a 5kg bag takes a lot of cooking for the average family and that's who this is aimed at
bandhan1983
21 Jun 16#11
They are always £1 in our local fruit market
shoomoo
20 Jun 16#10
Life is like an onion
U peel it off one layer at a time and sometimes u weep :wink:
onionman
20 Jun 16#9
I know these
trisham3838
20 Jun 16#6
Tried loads of fruit and veg from there and it's always been rotten or mouldy, I had to throw more away than I used
lassy to trisham3838
20 Jun 161#7
So why would you keep going back then, whats the saying “Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.” fool me loads well I don't know what to say about that one
Gollywood
20 Jun 16#5
I believe these are aimed at Asian/Far Eastern communities who still cook from scratch as opposed to Farmfoods usual clientle who buy microwave food....
seaniboy to Gollywood
20 Jun 16#8
I've never had Asian in me ? m
maggi999 to Gollywood
21 Jun 16#14
Oh no!
I must be 'Turning Japanese' because I shop at Farm Foods but I don't buy microwave meals............
saiif17
20 Jun 16#4
They were a £1 for quite a while before they went upto £1.50.
catalonia
20 Jun 16#3
as said by kgorman yes you do have to throw away the odd one,but bargain at that price.
Spasho
20 Jun 161#2
This is the normal price of 5 kilo onion sacks at Farmfoods which is great but there are times when it's on sale for £1.00 only.
KGorman
20 Jun 16#1
Have bought these before and found them to be great. Had to chuck the odd one away but most tend to last for ages.
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U peel it off one layer at a time and sometimes u weep :wink:
I must be 'Turning Japanese' because I shop at Farm Foods but I don't buy microwave meals............