Half price fresh cod at Tesco, better than paying the usual high price of £13.50
Got a few pieces today as can freeze them as well.
All comments (26)
Valiantcat
19 Sep 161#1
You might want to distinguish that this deal is for cod loin and not cod fillet, which makes it even better imo.
OP_
20 Sep 16#2
Wow.
firstofficer
20 Sep 162#3
This is not fresh. It's frozen and thawed on day of purchase by the butcher.
COLD from me (no pun).
I'll get my coat..
cheshire_carper
20 Sep 162#4
Prefer the new battlefield. Better online.
SPRR0W to cheshire_carper
20 Sep 161#5
Out of plaice.
leypb
20 Sep 16#6
Is this on until Friday?
firstofficer
20 Sep 16#7
Sounds a bit fishy if you ask me..
I'll get my coat..
daniels9612 to firstofficer
20 Sep 16#8
Actually it is fresh, it comes in packed with ice but definately not frozen
speric07 to firstofficer
20 Sep 161#10
Fishmonger
kay9
20 Sep 16#9
still a lot of money. chicken is 3£ kilo
stephenashforth to kay9
20 Sep 16#12
You must let us know where you can buy chicken breast (that is the nearest equivalent to cod loin) for £3 a kilo.
doodah7 to kay9
20 Sep 16#21
Your Dougal avatar is quite apt. This must be one of the stupidest comments I've seen in a while and that's saying a lot on this site...
firstofficer
20 Sep 16#11
You have any evidence for this?
DEALofaLifetime
20 Sep 16#13
Does it contain bones?
:wink:
Teezer to DEALofaLifetime
20 Sep 16#16
No bones.
mattsokolinski
20 Sep 16#14
Actually its not fresh. the freshes fish you can get in the supermarket is the one that is in the frozen isle.
It takes time to segregate fish, allocate to different supermarkets etc and display at the counter... thats roughly 3-7 days. frozen ones usually comes straight off the boat and within less than 24hrs is processed packed and quick frozen.
Teezer
20 Sep 16#15
Suitable for freezing must surely mean that it's fresh as they never advise refreezing. Brilliant deal, got some last week and have more on order for this week to go in freezer.
sofiasar
20 Sep 16#17
oh you fishy fan
adrians8
20 Sep 16#18
Cod loin :smiley: not lion lol
philbot
20 Sep 161#19
this is a roaring deal
oranjuice
20 Sep 16#20
It's definitely frish fesh
daniels9612
20 Sep 16#22
You're wrong.
bigsky
20 Sep 16#23
mattsokolinski
20 Sep 16#24
how am I wrong? same principle is seen with fruit and vegetables,... a process called oxidation - 101 chemistry
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Got a few pieces today as can freeze them as well.
All comments (26)
COLD from me (no pun).
I'll get my coat..
I'll get my coat..
:wink:
It takes time to segregate fish, allocate to different supermarkets etc and display at the counter... thats roughly 3-7 days. frozen ones usually comes straight off the boat and within less than 24hrs is processed packed and quick frozen.
ohh look British frozen food federation even supports my claim- http://bfff.co.uk/food-unwrapped-fresh-fish/
COD: PEACE
If you use that Activision, please credit me.