Made for M&S by Fox's who also make a very similar pack for Aldi, and at a lower price, albeit slightly less weight, and these certainly aren't worth £6, so cold from me!:man:
Barge
4 Dec 165#12
Just because they come from the same factory doesn't mean they use the same recipe and ingredients.
I think you'll find they do I work for Fox's so can confirm this.....
dealorama
4 Dec 164#28
Oakham is a town in Leicestershire
konkywonky to fedex1401
4 Dec 164#11
You didn't just compare M&S to Aldi did you? OMG YOU DID!!! :confused:
Just because they come from the same factory doesn't mean they use the same recipe and ingredients.
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CrispyB
4 Dec 161#1
these are lush.....
fedex1401
4 Dec 167#2
Made for M&S by Fox's who also make a very similar pack for Aldi, and at a lower price, albeit slightly less weight, and these certainly aren't worth £6, so cold from me!:man:
fijamish to fedex1401
4 Dec 163#5
so are the similar pack less than 3.00 in Aldi?
konkywonky to fedex1401
4 Dec 164#11
You didn't just compare M&S to Aldi did you? OMG YOU DID!!! :confused:
Just because they come from the same factory doesn't mean they use the same recipe and ingredients.
manuelw to fedex1401
4 Dec 161#18
how do you know that its made Fox's?. i must say that I have tried both and cant notice the diffeence. same with the crackers. very interesting
blue1971 to fedex1401
5 Dec 16#39
Correct,I think also the aldi ones are better
theposter
4 Dec 161#3
Hi Konkywonky ...any idea when the offer finishes?...these biccies are lush
djjordan23
4 Dec 162#4
Finishes tomorrow, just bought 2 boxes as these are lovely biscuits!
katherine24
4 Dec 16#6
These are yummy. x
mommo
4 Dec 16#7
mmm chocolate
Teezer
4 Dec 16#8
Best biscuits EVER. I sadly can't eat them anymore or I'd stock up.
suziemaclondon
4 Dec 161#9
Oh, I ❤ these biccies! Have been 2 for £7 for a while but 3 quid each is a steal. Thanks for sharing, I'm off down to M&S
plane_boy2000
4 Dec 164#10
The waitrose version are £4 a box and currently buy 1 get 1 half price making them £3 a box if you buy 2. Might be useful for someone who has a Waitrose closer than M&S
Barge
4 Dec 165#12
Just because they come from the same factory doesn't mean they use the same recipe and ingredients.
I think you'll find they do I work for Fox's so can confirm this.....
___Josh____ to Barge
4 Dec 161#27
So if they are identical why are they different weights? What do you do for fox's?
I know people who produce stuff for m and s among other companies also and the m and s products are better quality because they are a lot more demanding in what they want.
SCOUSEKEVIN
4 Dec 163#13
I have relatives who have worked for Jacobs / United biscuits generation after generation and you would be very surprised at some of the Brand names that go on the packets, identical biscuits, identical ingredients some costing twice the price of others.
rumble
4 Dec 162#14
At least you can get served in M&S. I've given up with Aldi and Lidl if I'm in a hurry.
paulstaddon73 to rumble
4 Dec 16#22
really!...the one near me seems to only employ chatty octogenarians!, the tills are glacially slow.
fedex1401
4 Dec 161#15
£2.79 to be precise. :man:
fedex1401
4 Dec 16#16
You're obviously fooled into thinking that because it has M&S on the box it must be better. Next you'll be telling me that their Oakham chickens and Loch Muir salmon is better than other retailers, despite the fact that those places don't exist.:man:
fedex1401
4 Dec 162#17
I forgot to mention that as an ex-M&S shopper who has had both boxes of biscuits, without knowing where they came from, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference. I suspect you haven't tried both, even if you have even set foot in an Aldi store.:man:
lesley74
4 Dec 16#19
I think the Aldi ones are £2.49. I saw them the other day and thought they looked rather similar. Aldi Moser Roth box of choccies are quite nice at £1.49 too. :smiley:
fedex1401 to lesley74
4 Dec 16#25
I think they used to be £2.49, but more recently they seem to have gone up to £2.79.:man:
That said, I'll probably still demolish two or three packs at work this week...
aphd163
4 Dec 16#23
Having tried both I'd go for the M&S ones. They are very similar but 500g compared to 450g at Aldi and some of the M&S ones are exclusive to them I think.
DominicPTS
4 Dec 16#24
Self serve tills are your friend then!
fedex1401
4 Dec 16#26
See above post from someone who works for Fox's. I also used to work for a biscuit company (not Fox's) so can recognise a company's products when I see them.:man:
dealorama
4 Dec 164#28
Oakham is a town in Leicestershire
dealorama
4 Dec 16#29
sure they are the same as the Waitrose ones too
Barge
4 Dec 161#30
Are u simple?
Packaging! One less item! etc, its not hard to work why there different weights, and for your info Im in QC and just for you thats Quality Control...
McHotpoon
4 Dec 16#31
Heated good price for good bisks
moby_matt
4 Dec 16#32
Rutland. I have a relative there. Point still stands that it exists. Have also been to a farm there that has Chickens...
Thoughtful
4 Dec 16#33
errr :
Oakham is the county town of Rutland in the East Midlands of England 25 miles (40.2 km) east of Leicester, 28 miles (45.1 km) south-east of Nottingham, and 23 miles (37.0 km) west of Peterborough. Oakham has a population of 10,922
Firefly1
4 Dec 16#34
And - as other people have pointed out re: Oakham, I'll answer the Salmon one!
Whilst Lochmuir doesn't exist, the salmon that fall under the brand name are indeed different to most other salmon sold within the U.K. due to the diet rich in omega 3 that they are fed on (And therefore grow more slowly & therefore can demand a higher price).
Lemonade123456
4 Dec 16#35
Thank goodness, Oakham and Loch Muir exists, was starting to feel distressed.
horsepills
5 Dec 16#36
I live a stone's throw from there, and they hate it when people say it's in Leicestershire! :laughing:
nazhaque
5 Dec 16#37
I have tried the Aldi one and my it is actually yum..
matthewmarsh
5 Dec 16#38
Been waiting for this :smiley: hot :smiley:
blue1971
5 Dec 16#40
Do you really find m and s that special with nothing fresh and everything out of a box and onto a shelf,I don't. As for their RRP,comical
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* Milk chocolate star
* Extremely chocolatey white chocolate shortcake
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* Milk chocolate honeycomb cream
* Extremely chocolatey milk chocolate shortcake
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* Milk chocolate cream
* Extremely chocolatey dark chocolate ginger biscuit
* Extremely chocolatey marble whirl
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I think you'll find they do I work for Fox's so can confirm this.....
Just because they come from the same factory doesn't mean they use the same recipe and ingredients.
All comments (40)
Just because they come from the same factory doesn't mean they use the same recipe and ingredients.
I think you'll find they do I work for Fox's so can confirm this.....
I know people who produce stuff for m and s among other companies also and the m and s products are better quality because they are a lot more demanding in what they want.
Packaging! One less item! etc, its not hard to work why there different weights, and for your info Im in QC and just for you thats Quality Control...
Oakham is the county town of Rutland in the East Midlands of England 25 miles (40.2 km) east of Leicester, 28 miles (45.1 km) south-east of Nottingham, and 23 miles (37.0 km) west of Peterborough. Oakham has a population of 10,922
Whilst Lochmuir doesn't exist, the salmon that fall under the brand name are indeed different to most other salmon sold within the U.K. due to the diet rich in omega 3 that they are fed on (And therefore grow more slowly & therefore can demand a higher price).