£3 in Whitefield for this, not sure if national but a good price, picked up a flavoured water to go with it for 85p
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drnkbeer to Panyak08
7 Apr 177#17
Some people perhaps enjoy being taken out wherever they happen to go, perhaps they don't expect lots to be spent upon them, and thereby might grow up a little more humble. But each to their own I suppose.
sag
6 Apr 175#10
Keeps the staff on their toes :confused:
Mikey1610
7 Apr 174#13
Is this really such a good deal?
supersue
7 Apr 174#12
We have some brilliant meals at Morrisons cafe with our grandchildren after taking them swimming. Salmon and Hollandaise sauce, huge Lamb Shank dinner, 2 brews/hot chocolate, and two FREE children's home-cooked meals with healthy salads, including their drinks and a snack each - ALL for about a tenner. And choice of huge puddings or desserts for £1. Can't beat eating that out anywhere! :laughing:
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leewills8
6 Apr 17#1
What is sausage (3)?
STEWIEG
6 Apr 172#2
Flavoured water 85p - now that's the kind of deal we're all looking for :smile:
Venezia to STEWIEG
7 Apr 17#14
Its the new name for squash in a bottle, costs 2p to make.
prestwichian
6 Apr 17#3
was tempted to go round the store and pick up a cheap tip top carton to go with it instead ha ha
courtster
6 Apr 17#4
It is, I had it on Saturday morning in Cribbs Bristol
mackem1966
6 Apr 17#5
Tastiest sausages ive ever eaten, asked the staff who supplied them but couldnt say :disappointed:
dudea729 to mackem1966
6 Apr 17#6
Presumably it was Morrisons brand?
haritori to mackem1966
6 Apr 171#7
Its Morrisons Market Street Sausages, personally id suggest trying a sausage with a little less sawdust in it.. had a breakfast yesterday, and wont be bothering again..
Gozer to mackem1966
6 Apr 172#8
Morrison's have their own slaughter houses, so I assume they are Morrison's own.
YorkshireD
6 Apr 172#9
The sausages are the reason i stopped having a breakfast there. Nasty cheap things.
sag
6 Apr 175#10
Keeps the staff on their toes :confused:
boostii
7 Apr 173#11
Tesco have their own slaughter horses.
supersue
7 Apr 174#12
We have some brilliant meals at Morrisons cafe with our grandchildren after taking them swimming. Salmon and Hollandaise sauce, huge Lamb Shank dinner, 2 brews/hot chocolate, and two FREE children's home-cooked meals with healthy salads, including their drinks and a snack each - ALL for about a tenner. And choice of huge puddings or desserts for £1. Can't beat eating that out anywhere! :laughing:
Mikey1610
7 Apr 174#13
Is this really such a good deal?
Panyak08
7 Apr 171#15
Oh what a treat for a family.... Morrisons lol...
drnkbeer to Panyak08
7 Apr 177#17
Some people perhaps enjoy being taken out wherever they happen to go, perhaps they don't expect lots to be spent upon them, and thereby might grow up a little more humble. But each to their own I suppose.
dogger3513
7 Apr 172#16
Don't eat sausages....My Dad used to call them " Bags of mystery" !!
SuffolkLad222 to dogger3513
7 Apr 171#21
My local butcher says he won't eat any other butchers' sausages because he doesn't know what goes into them. He also says he won't eat his because because he does know what goes into them!
ollie87
7 Apr 172#18
Or when they go out for a meal they want to eat something they couldn't make to a higher standard at home for most likely less money. Which is how I tend to treat eating out.
In which case Morrison's Cafe ain't gonna cut it.
supersue
7 Apr 173#19
How many of you have tried the Morrison's meals recently? At least they are freshly cooked and there is a choice of good honest food - not just burgers. They do offer excellent fish and chips as one of the many options, as well as those mentioned above. There can be a degree of snobbery about eating out with children - we judge by personal experience - and it's just a nice treat after taking them swimming. Brilliant play area at Leyland too - the whole cafe has recently been refurbished.
zlain to supersue
7 Apr 17#24
I've got a local Morrison's cafe and its a pleasant place to eat, lots of families and elderly too. Food is reasonably priced and tastes alright. Having read some other comments, I'm not sure what more people expect for the price of the food and I agree, it does seem snobbish.
I assumed the parent comment was meant to be taken lightly. Do humble people ordinarily take life too seriously perhaps?
Anyway, humble my fat ass, what's wrong with feeling special once in a while? take your family somewhere nice.
SuffolkLad222
7 Apr 17#23
In other words...
Steelman111
13 Apr 17#25
If you were to listen to every comment on this site about X food being dodgy or tasting like rubbish you would not be able to eat anything because apparently all food is dodgy and of poor quality, personally I find the sausages taste pretty much the same as standard sausages I'd buy anywhere else.
ipsa
13 Apr 17#26
Never tasted a sausage yet that I didnt like even the rubbish ones; Lager is Lager Coffee is Coffee all taste the same .
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In which case Morrison's Cafe ain't gonna cut it.
But yes Morrison's do kill their own animals.
http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news
http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/10229089.Todmorden_slaughterhouse_chief_insists_innocence/?ref=rss
Anyway, humble my fat ass, what's wrong with feeling special once in a while? take your family somewhere nice.