Quorn Meat Free Chicken Fillets (Gluten Free) (6 per pack - 312g) was £1.97 now £1.00
Quorn Chicken Style Nuggets (300g) was £1.97 now £1.00
16 comments
zeppovendetta
16 Jun 16#16
Quorn is delicious.
ultrak3wl
16 Jun 161#15
Interestingly, Quorn's target demographic are meat eaters who for some reason (cost or perceived healthiness) want to replace some of the meat in their diet. If vegetarians buy it as well that's fine but it's not the market where the product is aimed.
householdhorror
16 Jun 16#13
Shame the southern fried bites aren't included in this, they're much nicer than the plain nuggets. Mind you, I don't think Morrisons deliver to me anyway lol. :smirk:
Still hot though.
scunny
16 Jun 161#12
Anyone else notice it's always the meat eaters who look for veggie deals to spout off about?
First comment says it all. HOT deal OP. Meat eaters who feel the need to comment and complain about veggie deals really should get themselves a life. Love the comment about no babies in jelly babies :stuck_out_tongue:
NitrousUK to scunny
16 Jun 161#14
They have to actively click on the deal (which they have 0 interest in) to get to the comment section, just to post a lame derisive comment. These people do need to look in the mirror..
People say vegetarians/vegans are the ones who go round forcing their views on people, but I've seen nothing but the opposite in the past 20 years. Btw, Vegan Sidekick does some funny comics on the ridiculousness of people like these.
dennistoundoll
16 Jun 16#11
I actually like this, I use it instead of chicken (obviously) in stir fries and paella. I've fed it to my other half and he's none the wiser it's not chicken....and i'm not a vegetarian before anyone asks
dereklogan7
16 Jun 16#9
Why call it chicken, if you don't eat meat? Something like cardboard bullets would surely be more appropriate. :laughing:
NitrousUK to dereklogan7
16 Jun 163#10
So you can use it in chicken recipes?.............
BenderRodriguez
16 Jun 16#8
Is it halal? Omnipotent and immortal invisible astral being gave me very clear instructions about preparing my food when he wasn't busy creating galaxies and inventing laws of physics.
jamiedb
15 Jun 161#3
Wasn't the biggest fan but at £1 it's worth a try for some others :smile:
nitro228
15 Jun 162#1
Revolting stuff. Shouldn't be allowed to call it chicken. If people don't want to eat meat, they shouldn't be allowed fake meat. They should stick to beans and nuts
Gopherjnr to nitro228
15 Jun 165#2
lolz
tobycolledge to nitro228
15 Jun 163#4
Shouldn't be allowed to eat cruelty free fake meat? Where's the harm?
NitrousUK to nitro228
15 Jun 1610#5
Seriously? I really hope you're just trolling and not irretrievably stupid.
Hard to imagine someone so unable to grasp the concept that people might want to use existing recipes and food style without having to murder animals..
Or maybe you're just so insecure you can't tolerate something existing that contradicts your life choices?
BenderRodriguez to nitro228
16 Jun 166#6
Fun fact - Jelly Babies contain no actual babies. That's revolting, somebody should call the government.
Opening post
Quorn Chicken Style Nuggets (300g) was £1.97 now £1.00
16 comments
Still hot though.
First comment says it all. HOT deal OP. Meat eaters who feel the need to comment and complain about veggie deals really should get themselves a life. Love the comment about no babies in jelly babies :stuck_out_tongue:
People say vegetarians/vegans are the ones who go round forcing their views on people, but I've seen nothing but the opposite in the past 20 years. Btw, Vegan Sidekick does some funny comics on the ridiculousness of people like these.
Hard to imagine someone so unable to grasp the concept that people might want to use existing recipes and food style without having to murder animals..
Or maybe you're just so insecure you can't tolerate something existing that contradicts your life choices?