Since Sainsburys have stopped their Taste The Difference range being included in the lunchtime deal I thought I'd give you a heads up about what Morrison's offer. If you've not been in Morrison's for a while I think you'd be pleasantly surprised at what you can get.
£3 gets you the usual main, snack & drink but the range is massive and includes some really nice stuff (salads, large sushi, multipack sandwiches, hot food, loads of really good snacks , full size drinks, coffees... etc). I doubt Morrison's are making anything, I've had discounts of almost a fiver on one meal. IMO they were much better than the Sainsburys deal even before they stopped the posh sandwiches so now it's a no brainer.
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anthony69
7 Sep 1613#1
I read about the big Sainsbury change. Apparently the sandwich supplier to Sainsbury's only had Sainsbury as their big customer, so basically whatever Sainsburys wanted they got. This supplier has just taken on contracts with other supermarkets and stores, Boots being one, and has basically told Sainsbury where to go. The new supplier to Sainsbury's is very muchcost cutting hence the rubbish you now see there.
Sorry to take this a little off topic, I prefer Morrison's either way!
LesD
7 Sep 1612#2
And don't forget, with Morrisons, you can have their medium salad bar as the main item.
juggler1 to anthony69
7 Sep 166#3
Thanks, I've become a shopping geek lately, and genuinely find this stuff interesting ( should I really have said that? Ha) :smiley:
li0nhead to kick_u_in_the_nuts
7 Sep 164#20
You do realise most of what you eat will have been made through mass produced methods.
Nothing bad about that. It is how we get good, safe, affordable foods.
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LesD
7 Sep 1612#2
And don't forget, with Morrisons, you can have their medium salad bar as the main item.
jcodonne to LesD
7 Sep 161#4
Sold!!! :smiley:
clungepie to LesD
7 Sep 16#12
never knew that. Nice one
Gozer to LesD
7 Sep 161#27
Also a good item included in this deal is the large sushi tray. Over 10 items and I think costs £3.00 on it's own.
dudwood_fudwood to LesD
8 Sep 16#35
This I did not know! Thanks
Pitbikeboy to LesD
10 Sep 16#44
I didn't know this! Thanks for the heads up!
li0nhead
10 Sep 16#43
So?
Has it killed us yet?
The food we eat is generally safer than in any point in human history and we are feeding more humans than ever. Ok it is not 100% perfect.
Got a better, cost effective way? Go make many billions with your idea then.
(if you do have that great idea that makes you billions then please employ me)
Gozer
8 Sep 161#42
Sorry mate, I sold them this morning for £230. Should've been quicker, looks like we both missed out :wink:
Save the Pound
8 Sep 16#41
Haha!! This is the trouble with using your phone to write on here. Are the undies still available?
kick_u_in_the_nuts
8 Sep 16#40
skin in sandwich is human skin not chicken and of course dont ask about the lack of washed hands after doing a number 2 on ze toilet
kick_u_in_the_nuts
7 Sep 161#13
YUMMY
tomwatts to kick_u_in_the_nuts
7 Sep 16#14
Don't see the problem with this?
li0nhead to kick_u_in_the_nuts
7 Sep 164#20
You do realise most of what you eat will have been made through mass produced methods.
Nothing bad about that. It is how we get good, safe, affordable foods.
Peegy to kick_u_in_the_nuts
8 Sep 16#39
I like how they have got a prepared one in front of them on a raised panel to show them how the sandwich should look.
Zuulan
8 Sep 162#38
This morning, I picked a Sushi tray (235g), a large cup of fresh strawberries with cream and an Innocent Super Smoothie (360ml). All for £3.00, a real bargain.
jackthebad
8 Sep 16#37
Tesco do some great deals for £3
mark333
8 Sep 16#36
Been this for ages
yrreb88
8 Sep 16#34
Nothing beats the meal deal at Boots imo. :smile:
McNeillR
8 Sep 16#33
Big fan of the Sausage/chicken/bacon/gravy/stuffing number with pretty much ANY drink in the fridge and one of the fruit shakers. Three quid is brilliant.
anthony69
7 Sep 16#32
That's more than David Beckham charges for a pair of his underpants plus they're clean too!
ianmcshane7777
7 Sep 16#31
have this twice a week and you have to get in nice and early to get a good choice of the best sandwiches. Best meal deal around by far
sofiasar
7 Sep 16#30
aw thanks. i thought it was a cafe deal then. I would have accepted the offer :smiley:
rmaee
7 Sep 16#29
Morrison's sandwiches are rubbish ASDA are the best
sofiasar
7 Sep 16#9
is fish and chips included?? would be nice, with peas , although a chip shop beats it , so now I'm confused :/
preecey to sofiasar
7 Sep 16#10
This deal relates to the Food To Go section of the store, not the Café
Gollywood to sofiasar
7 Sep 161#28
I'd love to treat you to a fish supper.. :man:
villageidiotdan
7 Sep 16#26
Very good, sometimes drive a few miles to my nearest for this. Freshly made granola/yogurt/raspberries instead of a bag of smegging bag of crops - get in!
shaky1910
7 Sep 16#25
always plenty of choice and good value at £3...heat added
ichabod05
7 Sep 16#24
Not any more. Morrisons somehow fouled it up, and sold them to another company. Then that company couldn't save them either and now they've all closed - the last ones went about two months ago! My nearest one is going to be a Co-op but is still empty at the moment.
dribspak
7 Sep 161#22
This isn't new. You just have just discovered it, by your own admission.
Its like me saying I found a £3 sarnie & drink deal at subway.
luvsadealdealdeal to dribspak
7 Sep 163#23
but the OP has brought it to wider attention
I like that
thank you, OP, hot from me!
brompton11
7 Sep 16#21
It's the King of meal deals!
Save the Pound
7 Sep 16#15
when in today got a triple sandwich, strawberries and cream plus a 500ml bottle of Coke Zero for £300. Bargin
qazitory to Save the Pound
7 Sep 161#16
£300?? Lol
Gozer to Save the Pound
7 Sep 163#17
If you think £300 for those are a bargain, can I interest you in my used underpants for £250?
li0nhead to Save the Pound
7 Sep 16#19
I will get you it for £250. Including free delivery within mainland UK.
Ross87
7 Sep 164#18
That offer is not to be sniffed at .
Qasim7
7 Sep 162#5
Problem is there are far less Morrison's than Sainsburys and no locals such as Sainsbury's.
mastersmithson to Qasim7
7 Sep 161#6
True. My local one is about 20 Mon drive away when I have a Sainsbury's two mins either side of me!
otherside27 to Qasim7
7 Sep 16#11
Um, Morrisons local is a thing, there's one up the road from me!
nagarameshpandi
7 Sep 16#8
nice
welshdiscodiva
7 Sep 163#7
i love the morrisons meal deal- you can have the medium salad tray(as someone else said) plus as a snack you can have strawberries and cream plus they have the coconut drinks (vita coco 330ml) which are nearly £2 each (not that I would pay that) all for £3. Get in my basket!
anthony69
7 Sep 1613#1
I read about the big Sainsbury change. Apparently the sandwich supplier to Sainsbury's only had Sainsbury as their big customer, so basically whatever Sainsburys wanted they got. This supplier has just taken on contracts with other supermarkets and stores, Boots being one, and has basically told Sainsbury where to go. The new supplier to Sainsbury's is very muchcost cutting hence the rubbish you now see there.
Sorry to take this a little off topic, I prefer Morrison's either way!
juggler1 to anthony69
7 Sep 166#3
Thanks, I've become a shopping geek lately, and genuinely find this stuff interesting ( should I really have said that? Ha) :smiley:
Opening post
£3 gets you the usual main, snack & drink but the range is massive and includes some really nice stuff (salads, large sushi, multipack sandwiches, hot food, loads of really good snacks , full size drinks, coffees... etc). I doubt Morrison's are making anything, I've had discounts of almost a fiver on one meal. IMO they were much better than the Sainsburys deal even before they stopped the posh sandwiches so now it's a no brainer.
Top comments
Sorry to take this a little off topic, I prefer Morrison's either way!
Nothing bad about that. It is how we get good, safe, affordable foods.
Latest comments (44)
Has it killed us yet?
The food we eat is generally safer than in any point in human history and we are feeding more humans than ever. Ok it is not 100% perfect.
Got a better, cost effective way? Go make many billions with your idea then.
(if you do have that great idea that makes you billions then please employ me)
Nothing bad about that. It is how we get good, safe, affordable foods.
Its like me saying I found a £3 sarnie & drink deal at subway.
I like that
thank you, OP, hot from me!
Sorry to take this a little off topic, I prefer Morrison's either way!