These are delicious and I often can't help but have a couple most weeks for lunch. Normally they're £1 each from the bakery counter or £2 for a pack of 2 from the bakery aisle.
It looks like you can order online, but if your in store it's over at the bakery counter which is what I do. Ask and you shall receive.
Cheeeeers
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kudos1uk to randomdude12
24 Aug 1615#8
Dear lord, there are no bluebottles in Waitrose, only beautiful butterflies fluttering around the store.
Ugh...not tempted, at all! Yum-Yums are just doughnuts, re-shaped and re-marketed. Just the thought of eating oily fried dough, all swamped in tooth-rotting sugar glaze, makes me feel sick. Not yum-yum - yuk-yuk!
dunno to mandy miller
25 Aug 16#32
samera82
25 Aug 16#30
hmm maybe you should read about saturated fat....because that's not the problem here, it's the bloody sugar! Though they're lovely warmed in oven!
cainer1
25 Aug 16#29
give me 15 Bigmacs and il show whats up bro :stuck_out_tongue:
robertoegg
25 Aug 161#13
2 for lunch most weeks?! That's way over your recommended saturated fats for the day in one 'meal'. Maybe we should privatise the NHS :wink:
alexandertwilson to robertoegg
25 Aug 16#15
Well, I'll grab two once a week, usually. I'm quite well behaved!
abarthman to robertoegg
25 Aug 16#28
haven't you got some tofu to cook?
Geokinkladze
25 Aug 161#27
cainer1
25 Aug 16#25
i find them a bit sickly, can only eat 1/2 of one in one sitting, good deal though
reakt to cainer1
25 Aug 162#26
That's not living up to your name.
losdamianos
25 Aug 16#24
not sure what it is but bought anyway
Toonah
25 Aug 16#23
Oh baby I love things like this!
Musaafir
25 Aug 16#22
Yummy!
arckuk
25 Aug 16#21
Mmmmmmmmmmmmm. Love the pecan yum-yums. Even better at the end of the day at my waitrose local when they're reduced to 19p as they're not only delicious, but an utter bargain.
arthurx1234
25 Aug 16#20
looks like crap
EazyDuz
25 Aug 16#19
cold weight rose is pretentious
fwd079
25 Aug 16#18
Taste awful personally I dont find them great tasting but wife disagrees :smile: , great at the price though, heat added.
cheerskuki
25 Aug 16#17
tastes good with a free coffee.. :wink:
Orcinus_orca
25 Aug 16#16
^^^ Pastryperv in the review, oh dear oh dear
The_hunt_for_red_hotoffer
25 Aug 16#14
I had one yesterday and thought it was huge for a yum yum. Tasty too.
murkleman
25 Aug 164#12
honest_geezer
25 Aug 16#11
Ours in Glasgow definitely are not :disappointed:
escortboy
25 Aug 161#10
I'm always disappointed when I eat yum-yums, they look sooooo good but don't live up to it on the taste front!
randomdude12
24 Aug 16#9
You can even forget the bluebottles- there are those awful tongs that have been designed especially to be dropped on the floor then picked up to use for picking up nice fresh clean bakery products
randomdude12
24 Aug 16#7
Why are all their pastries out in open air. I don't want to buy after bluebottles have eaten and done poo-poo on my pastry...in some cases....twice!!
kudos1uk to randomdude12
24 Aug 1615#8
Dear lord, there are no bluebottles in Waitrose, only beautiful butterflies fluttering around the store.
wiggywig
24 Aug 165#6
honest_geezer
24 Aug 16#2
They are amazing. Unfortunately about quarter of the size they were.
jollyfj to honest_geezer
24 Aug 16#5
I noticed a pack of two in a Waitrose last week that our local one has never stocked, and they were definitely much smaller than the in-store bakery ones; maybe 2/3rds the size. They're still the same size as they've always been in our local though.
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These are delicious and I often can't help but have a couple most weeks for lunch. Normally they're £1 each from the bakery counter or £2 for a pack of 2 from the bakery aisle.
It looks like you can order online, but if your in store it's over at the bakery counter which is what I do. Ask and you shall receive.
Cheeeeers
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