See link. Lasagne 1kg, Chips 900g, Peas 400g, Garlic Baguette 310g,Icecream 950ml. Valid until 14.2.2017.
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ezzer72
25 Jan 174#3
Just in time for Valentine's :smiley:
drnkbeer to spitthedog1964
25 Jan 173#6
I'm sure once in a while won't hurt you. Honestly everything in moderation (within reason) is fine.
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Zebo
3 Feb 17#28
You can fill in a contact form on Co-op Food website. Or customer enquiries 0800 0686 727.
babyboos
3 Feb 17#27
wish theyd do a vegetarian one sometime anyone know a contact email i can send a message to them ?
spitthedog1964
25 Jan 17#4
High saturated fat content,high salt,high sugar,high calories. No thanks, even if it is only a fiver.
drnkbeer to spitthedog1964
25 Jan 173#6
I'm sure once in a while won't hurt you. Honestly everything in moderation (within reason) is fine.
Niquebutton to spitthedog1964
2 Feb 17#26
But PEAS Spit, PEEEEAAAASSSSS!!!!
13norfolk
27 Jan 17#25
Sorry but have to agree, that lasagne is rank :disappointed:
bluel123
25 Jan 17#17
Hot but wish it was vegetarian lasagna :disappointed:
twe to bluel123
25 Jan 17#20
Maybe write an email or letter as I don't think they have ever provided a vege option in these deals.
fingermouse27 to bluel123
26 Jan 171#24
I'm pretty sure there was no meat in my one! :wink:
twe
26 Jan 17#23
To be fair any of the millions of vegetarians co-op would have lost on offering this deal. If you look at the other supermarkets they all cater for vegetarians in their offers. For example marks & Spencer's £10 eat in, waitrose, Sainsburys, Tesco even Morrison's.
Lou Scotland
26 Jan 17#22
I was open to what you replied to the initial comment until the point where you referred to the goods on offer as 'food', thus indicating that you don't consider it to be proper food at all. You then referred to it as crap, and you lost me totally. There's really no such thing as good and bad foods, it's just a matter of eating a varied and balanced diet, and not too much of the higher sugar/saturated fat/salt items, but everything has its place. If you choose never to eat the items included in the meal deal then that's your choice, but why imply that people who do are somehow wrong?
Lou Scotland
26 Jan 17#21
You have a point, but I can also see why they don't. Vegetarian option, vegan option, diabetic option, gluten-free option, wheat-free option, egg-free option, dairy-free option...the possibilities are endless and there would always be people complaining that their particular option wasn't catered for.
In order to keep prices low the Co-op have obviously chosen to go with foods which are generally acceptable to the wider population who don't have any dietary restrictions, either by choice or necessity. If they offered options they couldn't possibly keep their prices at this level.
I need to have restricted sugar and carbs so some of the foods in these deals aren't suitable but I'd never dream of suggesting that they start offering options.
Tonibb
25 Jan 172#13
The co-op are obsessed with putting peas in every offer
bradevosprint to Tonibb
25 Jan 17#19
dont take the pea..
carlbennett
25 Jan 17#18
Nice!
b33mine
25 Jan 17#5
Lol you only live once.
Enjoy it a bit.
So can't stands health freaks.
spitthedog1964 to b33mine
25 Jan 17#16
Maybe some people need to educate themselves( not you in particular) on what they are eating sometimes. I know what you're saying about once in a while but that makes it sound like this sort of 'food' is a treat and break from horrible tasting healthier stuff which isn't the case. I would say i'm not a health freak,just careful what goes into my stomach and what it does to the rest of me.Once you stop eating this crap you would prefer a healthy option. Exercise and proper food does make you feel better. Obesity and diabetes a massive problem in the UK.
jojo2010
25 Jan 17#15
The lasagne is disgusting. Tasteless and literally no meat in it either
GinGinnyGin
25 Jan 17#14
Very healthy! Not a health freak, but really?
tafkas
25 Jan 17#12
That lasagne looks horselicious.
JollyEngland
25 Jan 17#11
Will they swap the lasagne for a vege alternative?
court
25 Jan 171#9
Had the lasagna on one of the previous meal deals. Wasn't nice at all. Shame as I like these deals normally.
mofted to court
25 Jan 17#10
Me too, ended up binning it
fingermouse27
25 Jan 172#8
this is the worst one of the coop meal deals. the lasagne is horrible.
Sophiasky
25 Jan 171#7
That is exactly what I think, especially for fast food restaurants - as long as you are not eating there several times a week, once in a blue moon is not going to matter too much.
ezzer72
25 Jan 174#3
Just in time for Valentine's :smiley:
Seahorse
25 Jan 17#2
LOL! Sorry about that! Have edited it to read 2017...
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In order to keep prices low the Co-op have obviously chosen to go with foods which are generally acceptable to the wider population who don't have any dietary restrictions, either by choice or necessity. If they offered options they couldn't possibly keep their prices at this level.
I need to have restricted sugar and carbs so some of the foods in these deals aren't suitable but I'd never dream of suggesting that they start offering options.
Enjoy it a bit.
So can't stands health freaks.