Musclefood have just emailed over their prime day deals:
1p for steaks, chicken fillets, burgers, stir fry, energy drink, prom scratchings.
You can choose up to 5 - so pretty good to add to your order for 5p
They also have a free hamper offer worth £19 running today too. When you buy 6 x Extra lean mince for £15 you get the hamper free.
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M_z
11 Jul 179#4
Did your chicken have its provenance stated? Which British farm it came from? If not, assume that it is cheap, maybe imported, maybe bulked out with injected water too. If its cheap to buy then it will be cheaply produced.
You cant magically rear an meat animal in the best conditions and then the meat not be more expensive when it hits the shops.
hammers81uk
11 Jul 176#1
No thanks, pumped full of water, meat from sources with poor welfare standards. Avoid
hammers81uk
11 Jul 175#21
As someone who cares about the animals quality of life up to the point that they are slaughtered yes I do, meat from dubious sources and places where welfare is not paramount frankly should not be allowed to be sold in this country (they should be banned everywhere in all honesty). The same goes for any halal meat in my opinion.
Why would anyone want to eat meat that has come from an animal that spent its short life in low standard horrible conditions is beyond me.
Still as long as you have your cheap meat who cares right?
Oh and its *you by the way.
cburns
11 Jul 173#24
Actual animal welfare standards..... from any source...... as if we the plebs would truly know.
because we always get told the absolute truth.... about anything..... from those who really know :laughing:
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hammers81uk
11 Jul 176#1
No thanks, pumped full of water, meat from sources with poor welfare standards. Avoid
lucyferror to hammers81uk
11 Jul 172#3
Can you quote your source?
Chicken from them is brilliant
Firemountain to hammers81uk
11 Jul 17#15
It doesnt have added water though ..
muffin247 to hammers81uk
11 Jul 171#17
Does the meat need to be treated with good welfare standards for u to eat it?
orbiiino to hammers81uk
11 Jul 171#32
Mmmm.. Soylent green....
ST3123
11 Jul 17#2
Very good deal, just a pity you have to spend £25 but I guess they weren't going to let you check out 5ps worth of shopping excited Still may be worth doing any recommendations for best value for a min £25 shop?
danjames922 to ST3123
12 Jul 17#34
You can't buy anything on card less than 20p anyway.
M_z
11 Jul 179#4
Did your chicken have its provenance stated? Which British farm it came from? If not, assume that it is cheap, maybe imported, maybe bulked out with injected water too. If its cheap to buy then it will be cheaply produced.
You cant magically rear an meat animal in the best conditions and then the meat not be more expensive when it hits the shops.
karlie88
11 Jul 17#5
Can't seem to add 5 x 1p items and the mince/hamper offer? I assume it's one code per order?
DexMorgan
11 Jul 172#6
Thanks bought 2500 steaks to gain access to the £3.95 delivery charge.
vassy1 to DexMorgan
11 Jul 17#11
Lol
Vanderlust
11 Jul 171#7
Flesh for a penny?
Have some sense.
tek-monkey
11 Jul 171#8
Website appears to be getting hammered!
Hotmeal to tek-monkey
11 Jul 173#19
Clearly their meat is getting beaten.
lucyferror
11 Jul 173#9
It actually came from Poland. After cooking there was no water on tray like with chicken breast from supermarkets. It also tasted same as fresh chicken so I'm happy with it
tek-monkey
11 Jul 17#10
Says add it on a 4 weekly delivery for 5p too?
Silhouette
11 Jul 173#12
prom scratchings
One of the worst sexually transmitted diseases you can get!
I thought this was restricted to the US, but looks like its come over.
Be careful out there guys. Dont be a chump, wrap your stump
DexMorgan
11 Jul 171#13
Hello :smiley:
lpoolm
11 Jul 17#14
thanks, looks good
Sammykate
11 Jul 171#16
I don't know why there is always haters on these muscle food deals. We have used them for years and would never go back to supermarket meat. Cheaper, leaner and better quality all round. As mentioned above no water at all comes out of the chicken when cooking.
It's not meat for a penny- it's a special deal designed to hook you onto the website, obviously. Use your common sense, almost every retailer on earth does it- it's called a loss leader.
Even better, as long as you confirm your basket you can set these deals up for delivery weeks in advance. I always have a couple of orders set up and just amend them when good deals come along.
azza452
11 Jul 172#18
Such a con, ive not checked but im guessing you are limited to small amount of items at 1p
Minimum delivery something like £30 meaning you have to add overpriced stuff.
tehwabbit to azza452
11 Jul 17#22
Same with a lot of their deals tbh. Some really good stuff, but they pad out their meat "bundles" with a lot of stuff you may not want.
Not bad overall, but I still find it cheaper overall using supermarket/butcher
mdekq007
11 Jul 171#20
How inciteful
hammers81uk
11 Jul 175#21
As someone who cares about the animals quality of life up to the point that they are slaughtered yes I do, meat from dubious sources and places where welfare is not paramount frankly should not be allowed to be sold in this country (they should be banned everywhere in all honesty). The same goes for any halal meat in my opinion.
Why would anyone want to eat meat that has come from an animal that spent its short life in low standard horrible conditions is beyond me.
Still as long as you have your cheap meat who cares right?
Oh and its *you by the way.
dawnie
11 Jul 171#23
Once you sign up to this lot you'll never get rid of them, constantly bombarded with texts & emails despite repeatedly asking them to remove my details and the Chicken is disgusting
cburns
11 Jul 173#24
Actual animal welfare standards..... from any source...... as if we the plebs would truly know.
because we always get told the absolute truth.... about anything..... from those who really know :laughing:
Snakebite
11 Jul 171#25
Whilst I like their products and generally found them of good quality, their marketing is extremely annoying.
It's so persistent and comes across as desperate that it puts me off buying anything else from them. I easily get 5 emails a week and a text. Sometimes I get multiple emails in a day.
So I would suggest if you sign up give them as little info as possible!
reindeer
11 Jul 171#26
Terrible company. Bombarded with junk mail and refused to remove my email from their lists, poor customer service too.
reindeer
11 Jul 171#27
Just seen dawnie's comments, it seems I'm not alone.
How many food offers have you commented on? I had a look and every comment was unfavourable. How about you posting a good deal on food for everyone else to pull apart? This its a good deal of you buy meat from this vendor.
Smeeble
11 Jul 171#30
Can't beat prom scratchings
Muig1972
11 Jul 17#31
This offer has nothing to do with Amazon Prime Day though. If they were calling it a "PRIME DAY Offer" on their Website earlier, it looks like someone's now forced them to rename it "DEAL DAY".
trd
11 Jul 171#33
hammers *YOU, so iz u telling us we iz doin an engliz exam? sry for upsetz ur pedantzyass..
orbiiino to trd
12 Jul 17#36
Mate, seriously, go back to school, that's not how you spell pedantzyass, jeez...
muffin247
12 Jul 17#35
why would u care how the animal gets treated before being killed?
sicklysweet
12 Jul 17#37
Never, ever, give them your landline number.
I get bombarded with SMS messages on it which are a pain in the ass to listen to.
The chicken is tastier than tesco chicken.
The steaks are fairly bad and I would never buy them again. Tough and gristley. Not recommended at all.
Overall, I'd stay well clear unless it was a stonkingly good deal.
Opening post
1p for steaks, chicken fillets, burgers, stir fry, energy drink, prom scratchings.
You can choose up to 5 - so pretty good to add to your order for 5p
They also have a free hamper offer worth £19 running today too. When you buy 6 x Extra lean mince for £15 you get the hamper free.
Top comments
You cant magically rear an meat animal in the best conditions and then the meat not be more expensive when it hits the shops.
Why would anyone want to eat meat that has come from an animal that spent its short life in low standard horrible conditions is beyond me.
Still as long as you have your cheap meat who cares right?
Oh and its *you by the way.
because we always get told the absolute truth.... about anything..... from those who really know :laughing:
All comments (37)
Chicken from them is brilliant
You cant magically rear an meat animal in the best conditions and then the meat not be more expensive when it hits the shops.
Have some sense.
One of the worst sexually transmitted diseases you can get!
I thought this was restricted to the US, but looks like its come over.
Be careful out there guys. Dont be a chump, wrap your stump
It's not meat for a penny- it's a special deal designed to hook you onto the website, obviously. Use your common sense, almost every retailer on earth does it- it's called a loss leader.
Even better, as long as you confirm your basket you can set these deals up for delivery weeks in advance. I always have a couple of orders set up and just amend them when good deals come along.
Minimum delivery something like £30 meaning you have to add overpriced stuff.
Not bad overall, but I still find it cheaper overall using supermarket/butcher
Why would anyone want to eat meat that has come from an animal that spent its short life in low standard horrible conditions is beyond me.
Still as long as you have your cheap meat who cares right?
Oh and its *you by the way.
because we always get told the absolute truth.... about anything..... from those who really know :laughing:
It's so persistent and comes across as desperate that it puts me off buying anything else from them. I easily get 5 emails a week and a text. Sometimes I get multiple emails in a day.
So I would suggest if you sign up give them as little info as possible!
I get bombarded with SMS messages on it which are a pain in the ass to listen to.
The chicken is tastier than tesco chicken.
The steaks are fairly bad and I would never buy them again. Tough and gristley. Not recommended at all.
Overall, I'd stay well clear unless it was a stonkingly good deal.