This deal starts Tuesday 23rd August and ends Monday 12th September
This was £2.79 but reduced to only £1.50 at the moment (from 23/8/16)
This is currently £2.63 in Morrisons, £2.79 in Ocado and Iceland, and £3 in Sainsburys
This will be found in the frozen section if bought instore
Top comments
Justme1969 to firstofficer
22 Aug 165#8
I do not eat this - I follow a vegan diet, but it doesn't taste anything like cardboard.
People do not order "the real thing" usually for ethical reasons like unnecessary torture of sentient animals.
GMO - only "some" people have concerns & these ones likely have no idea what GMO is or the alleged risks.
Most people have "opinions" that are ignorant & culturally informed. Culture is not your friend.
Yes, please - go get your coat... and then watch this guy, blow your mind - evolve
NitrousUK to firstofficer
22 Aug 163#17
1. Doesn't taste like cardboard. Millions eat it every year.
2. People eat it for many reasons. Healthier and more ethical, are just two reasons off the top of my head.
3. It's not "heavily processed", that is a made up word by uneducated food bloggers.
4. No, it is actually very nutritious. It has a complete amino acid profile.
5. There is no genetically modified anything in this...
6. How can you be so wrong about literally everything!? Do you know that Google exists?
Edit: Come to think of it, I remember you saying this same FUD on other Quorn deals before. Where I also pointed where you were wrong. But yet here you are again saying the same totally inaccurate things.. Troll or axe to grind seems to be the only plausible explanation for this wilful ignorance.
All comments (38)
xcloose
22 Aug 16#1
Good spot. Wasn't paying attention - £2.63
TYC
22 Aug 162#2
With all the drug scandals at the Olympics, Mo Farah proved to us that all you need is a bit of these badass Quorn!
xcloose to TYC
22 Aug 16#4
TOO RIGHT!
cburns
22 Aug 16#3
One has to wonder if he really eats the stuff... :wink:
ultrak3wl
22 Aug 16#5
If you can't get to Tesco then Morrisons are also doing an offer, get the 300g frozen for £1
spitfire51 to ultrak3wl
22 Aug 16#14
could not find on my local morrissons...
firstofficer
22 Aug 16#6
To me, Quorn tastes like cardboard - had it once a couple of years back.. never again..
I don't know why people just don't order the real thing rather than fake alternatives.. Its heavily processed and not nutritious.
A growing concern is the potential effect of genetically-modified foods and their long-term health risks - I'd stay well clear of it..
COLD
I'll get my coat..
Justme1969 to firstofficer
22 Aug 165#8
I do not eat this - I follow a vegan diet, but it doesn't taste anything like cardboard.
People do not order "the real thing" usually for ethical reasons like unnecessary torture of sentient animals.
GMO - only "some" people have concerns & these ones likely have no idea what GMO is or the alleged risks.
Most people have "opinions" that are ignorant & culturally informed. Culture is not your friend.
Yes, please - go get your coat... and then watch this guy, blow your mind - evolve
NitrousUK to firstofficer
22 Aug 163#17
1. Doesn't taste like cardboard. Millions eat it every year.
2. People eat it for many reasons. Healthier and more ethical, are just two reasons off the top of my head.
3. It's not "heavily processed", that is a made up word by uneducated food bloggers.
4. No, it is actually very nutritious. It has a complete amino acid profile.
5. There is no genetically modified anything in this...
6. How can you be so wrong about literally everything!? Do you know that Google exists?
Edit: Come to think of it, I remember you saying this same FUD on other Quorn deals before. Where I also pointed where you were wrong. But yet here you are again saying the same totally inaccurate things.. Troll or axe to grind seems to be the only plausible explanation for this wilful ignorance.
Opening post
This was £2.79 but reduced to only £1.50 at the moment (from 23/8/16)
This is currently £2.63 in Morrisons, £2.79 in Ocado and Iceland, and £3 in Sainsburys
This will be found in the frozen section if bought instore
Top comments
People do not order "the real thing" usually for ethical reasons like unnecessary torture of sentient animals.
GMO - only "some" people have concerns & these ones likely have no idea what GMO is or the alleged risks.
Most people have "opinions" that are ignorant & culturally informed. Culture is not your friend.
Yes, please - go get your coat... and then watch this guy, blow your mind - evolve
2. People eat it for many reasons. Healthier and more ethical, are just two reasons off the top of my head.
3. It's not "heavily processed", that is a made up word by uneducated food bloggers.
4. No, it is actually very nutritious. It has a complete amino acid profile.
5. There is no genetically modified anything in this...
6. How can you be so wrong about literally everything!? Do you know that Google exists?
Edit: Come to think of it, I remember you saying this same FUD on other Quorn deals before. Where I also pointed where you were wrong. But yet here you are again saying the same totally inaccurate things.. Troll or axe to grind seems to be the only plausible explanation for this wilful ignorance.
All comments (38)
I don't know why people just don't order the real thing rather than fake alternatives.. Its heavily processed and not nutritious.
A growing concern is the potential effect of genetically-modified foods and their long-term health risks - I'd stay well clear of it..
COLD
I'll get my coat..
People do not order "the real thing" usually for ethical reasons like unnecessary torture of sentient animals.
GMO - only "some" people have concerns & these ones likely have no idea what GMO is or the alleged risks.
Most people have "opinions" that are ignorant & culturally informed. Culture is not your friend.
Yes, please - go get your coat... and then watch this guy, blow your mind - evolve
2. People eat it for many reasons. Healthier and more ethical, are just two reasons off the top of my head.
3. It's not "heavily processed", that is a made up word by uneducated food bloggers.
4. No, it is actually very nutritious. It has a complete amino acid profile.
5. There is no genetically modified anything in this...
6. How can you be so wrong about literally everything!? Do you know that Google exists?
Edit: Come to think of it, I remember you saying this same FUD on other Quorn deals before. Where I also pointed where you were wrong. But yet here you are again saying the same totally inaccurate things.. Troll or axe to grind seems to be the only plausible explanation for this wilful ignorance.
holy moly
:innocent:
You don't eat this stuff, so how do you know it doesn't taste like cardboard? Maybe try it out just for the record and see what you think..
I think the funghi used are made using a process similar to GMO, and although being classified differentially, is all in all the same process...