Well it says on the label they're British. So that narrows it down a bit. :wink:
smokedog
3 Jun 174#14
That explains it. I saw a 6 year old girls push her little scooter loaded with large boxes of strawberries. She must be a HUKD member.
Error440
3 Jun 174#4
Good the Spanish ones are terrible which is probably why they are normally cheaper
basil1234 to mk8
3 Jun 173#20
really what a pile of horse shlte!
they spray them with m&s sparkle lol
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Error440
3 Jun 17#1
What country are they grown in?
d1gger to Error440
3 Jun 176#2
Well it says on the label they're British. So that narrows it down a bit. :wink:
martinjayandben to Error440
3 Jun 172#3
Hertfordshire on my trays I got this morning!
kidrock123 to Error440
4 Jun 17#40
London
Error440
3 Jun 174#4
Good the Spanish ones are terrible which is probably why they are normally cheaper
sto1
3 Jun 171#5
These are grown under glass ans tasteless
seaniboy to sto1
3 Jun 17#28
Nonsense, Tayside & Perthshire do poly tunnels, glass is for Hertfordshire where they can afford the premium glass roofed tat price out of high season :wink:
cburns
3 Jun 171#6
Can't beat a bit of warm fresh air....makes everything grow better :wink:
pookynuts
3 Jun 171#7
Had some of these - Hertfordshire grown and taste good.
thomasrykala
3 Jun 171#8
mine Kent. they're sweet
keefmil
3 Jun 171#9
Apparently they were £4 before.
The other strawberries they sell are £2 for 400g, so bargain!
goldy12
3 Jun 171#10
Good price will give them a try.
So far this year I haven't bought strawberries from anywhere that aren't either hard or totally tasteless, even splashed out on some Morrisons Best ones last week because they were reduced to £1.60, but they weren't much better than the standard ones..
khirsah to goldy12
4 Jun 171#47
I've had similar experiences however recently tried M&S and they were a revelation. Only tried it as had a free sample of eton mess in a store and couldn't believe how nice they were, British too. Been buying them a few weeks now as like to have 3 chopped up on my morning cereal and they are mega every time. Not had one minging one whereas often I find theres one with a insect hole or where its a bit mushed up. definitely worth paying for.
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they spray them with m&s sparkle lol
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The other strawberries they sell are £2 for 400g, so bargain!
So far this year I haven't bought strawberries from anywhere that aren't either hard or totally tasteless, even splashed out on some Morrisons Best ones last week because they were reduced to £1.60, but they weren't much better than the standard ones..