The New Poached Egg Mega Melt, available until 11 am between 15/2/2017 - 1/3/2017.
One per customer, per visit.
Participating stores only!
Bacon/turkey rashers, sausage, cheese and poached egg.
Top comments
Gollywood
13 Feb 1710#20
After reading the reviews, I have decided...
I
DON'T
WANT
ONE
NOW!
goldust
13 Feb 179#1
I used to like these but the poached egg is vile... even worse than a McDonald's egg... it has the texture of a 5p carrier bag
misterleoni to freccle
13 Feb 174#8
Most hotels and restaurants poach eggs in the morning and plunge them into iced water ready to warm up later.
Wetherspoons buy in their eggs pre-poached - which is why they won't usually let you swap a fried egg for a poached egg for your breakfast (poached cost them more) because they're not just a raw egg cracked onto a hot plate like the fried eggs.
I can't imagine these being very nice though - to me a poached egg *has* to be runny. I don't even like the fact that McDonald's ones have a hard yolk, but I guess they're paranoid about food poisoning or something.
Gollywood
13 Feb 174#2
I
want
this.
N O W
All comments (54)
goldust
13 Feb 179#1
I used to like these but the poached egg is vile... even worse than a McDonald's egg... it has the texture of a 5p carrier bag
Gollywood
13 Feb 174#2
I
want
this.
N O W
Rid1
13 Feb 171#3
Weird at my store it has already started!
abigsmurf
13 Feb 173#4
Aren't poached eggs supposed to have a gooey yolk?
nbgrobbo to abigsmurf
13 Feb 172#7
It's a matter of preference, poaching only refers to the method of cooking, not how firm the yolk is
coyote
13 Feb 172#5
I tried this last week. It was disgusting! best part was the cheese.
Stick to McMuffins if you need a dirty breakfast
kos1c to coyote
13 Feb 171#11
Ice lands do their own copy of the mc muffin for £1 (egg, sausage + buns), rather tasty for a microwaveable snack.
freccle
13 Feb 171#6
Yes I tried it last week too - it was revolting. how can you possibly pre poach an egg then warm it up in an oven. I could have soled my shoes with it
misterleoni to freccle
13 Feb 174#8
Most hotels and restaurants poach eggs in the morning and plunge them into iced water ready to warm up later.
Wetherspoons buy in their eggs pre-poached - which is why they won't usually let you swap a fried egg for a poached egg for your breakfast (poached cost them more) because they're not just a raw egg cracked onto a hot plate like the fried eggs.
I can't imagine these being very nice though - to me a poached egg *has* to be runny. I don't even like the fact that McDonald's ones have a hard yolk, but I guess they're paranoid about food poisoning or something.
tjc2005
13 Feb 171#9
sounds disgusting
daisyb212
13 Feb 171#10
These are £2.50... Is this 99p offer with a voucher? X thanks
uk3g to daisyb212
13 Feb 17#12
This has been running for a while now. Its not national wide, available at selected locations, London not being one of them.
Its been posted already and a list of those participating given too.
Opening post
One per customer, per visit.
Participating stores only!
Bacon/turkey rashers, sausage, cheese and poached egg.
Top comments
I
DON'T
WANT
ONE
NOW!
Wetherspoons buy in their eggs pre-poached - which is why they won't usually let you swap a fried egg for a poached egg for your breakfast (poached cost them more) because they're not just a raw egg cracked onto a hot plate like the fried eggs.
I can't imagine these being very nice though - to me a poached egg *has* to be runny. I don't even like the fact that McDonald's ones have a hard yolk, but I guess they're paranoid about food poisoning or something.
want
this.
N O W
All comments (54)
want
this.
N O W
Stick to McMuffins if you need a dirty breakfast
Wetherspoons buy in their eggs pre-poached - which is why they won't usually let you swap a fried egg for a poached egg for your breakfast (poached cost them more) because they're not just a raw egg cracked onto a hot plate like the fried eggs.
I can't imagine these being very nice though - to me a poached egg *has* to be runny. I don't even like the fact that McDonald's ones have a hard yolk, but I guess they're paranoid about food poisoning or something.
Its been posted already and a list of those participating given too.