Tbh, I don't care if it is from a real farm or not. In my house, bacon is bacon. It goes in one end and comes out the other. The less impact on the wallet the better
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cut_la_roc
19 Jul 167#1
"you choose your pack carefully you may even get some decent chunks in there" *shudders*
flamethrower to cut_la_roc
20 Jul 16#22
From an ant's perspective :sunglasses:
Kinaro
19 Jul 163#2
normal price... :smiley:
voucherman01 to Kinaro
20 Jul 161#12
Yes, normal price, and still more than Asda who sell their equivalent for 57p.
horg
19 Jul 162#3
Don't you have to cook all types of bacon?
jdbigguy to horg
20 Jul 1610#11
Not if it's ironing bacon, cleaning bacon or dishwasher bacon. I thought everyone knew that.
andreocean to horg
20 Jul 161#14
Not all types some bacon products are sold precooked or smoked.
Bacon tastes best when cooked from fresh.
Monkeybumcheeks to horg
20 Jul 16#30
....not if it's clothing bacon :smirk:
bmz
19 Jul 16#4
Bought some of these and they had mainly rashers :disappointed:
No chunks mine :disappointed:
Pretty good for the price though :smiley:
kireir
19 Jul 16#5
My local asda and tesco stopped selling these packs, will need to get back to them to see if they're back in stores, great for chucking in with soup! +'d
Wapht to kireir
20 Jul 16#31
My Tesco stopped it, but it was back today.
traceym
19 Jul 161#6
Been buying this since they started selling it, I was buying it for pies, pasta etc but every pack I've bought has been fine for sarnies yum
stealth666
19 Jul 161#7
These are bang on for doing a Bacon Korma :smiley: (not a joke!)
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Bacon tastes best when cooked from fresh.
No chunks mine :disappointed:
Pretty good for the price though :smiley: