Thats far to far away, my Asda is only 2 miles away, plus it would be cold by the time I got back from the states.
sradmad
22 Aug 161#4
nice find op, heat :smiley:
jules888
22 Aug 161#5
Not bad meals but not the best curries and nan bread thin and not very soft,Had ours Sat night.
Good value .
Evouk
22 Aug 16#6
Taste less ****! :innocent:
edinburgher
22 Aug 16#7
Even just looking at this stuff tells me its rubbish!
Tr1gger
22 Aug 161#8
For those of us on a budget, this is good value, not the best curry around but a bargain never the less.
marty-401
22 Aug 16#10
This is the regular price for this type of meal in Aldi.....but Aldi's are far nicer.
rmaee to marty-401
22 Aug 161#15
Aldi's are yuck the chicken is rubbish and plastic so it's the worst ! !
Grohller
22 Aug 16#11
The £3 curries are much better than these packs but you can't grumble too much for the price.
If you're having a curry as a treat, you're better off going to a reputable takeaway/restaurant, spend 3 times the price but get the flavours and the satisfaction.
markpj777 to Grohller
22 Aug 16#18
Spend 3 times. Really? You are telling me your take away/ restaurant charges £12 for two mains, rice, nan and onion bahjis? Please post the deal.
dazza1112
22 Aug 162#12
I think that Asda currys are awful. They were pretty good but they changed them about 12 months ago
scruffty
22 Aug 16#13
thai chicken? :disappointed:
clint thrust
22 Aug 16#14
Garbage, junk food, full of salt. Make your own!
sossige
22 Aug 16#16
OK if you like rubber chicken!
ibblackberry1
22 Aug 16#17
Aldi's £1.39 I really like them. Very tasty imo and would recommend. Tend to add another chicken thigh and some soy sauce but nice on there own too
andysmoore
22 Aug 161#19
asda curry is decent! heat!
bigdeal66
22 Aug 16#20
10 foot chicken drumsticks don't fool chubby...
:smile:
tfish
22 Aug 16#21
LOL Asda curry is banging. Some people.
biuro74
23 Aug 16#22
OMG, whut ama luking at :smiley:
JamesSmith
24 Aug 16#23
No veggie options typical for these supermarkets just hitting the broad market for the quick coin, with no real consideration of actual Indian food which isn't chicken every dish (it's like they can't breed them quick enough!) and god knows what goes into these dishes at these prices.. an incentive to avoid ready meals when I want Indian staples like dosa, sambar, daal makhini, bindi massalla, muttar paneer..
Opening post
chicken tikka & chicken korma
chicken tikka & cicken jalfrezi
chicken korma & chilen jal frezi
plus
Onion Bhajis
Naan Breads
curries alone are £3 each
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Good value .
If you're having a curry as a treat, you're better off going to a reputable takeaway/restaurant, spend 3 times the price but get the flavours and the satisfaction.
:smile: