What I really like is seeing chicken returned by Lidl (you do have to wonder why it was returned) being repackaged and sent out again with a new date and now inside Tesco packaging! One in the eye for the Tesco groupies who naively believed Tesco was somehow 'superior' to Lidl and Aldi!
Picard123 to Newbold
2 Oct 17#18
One thing which Tesco and other supermarkets do which I think is outrageous is creating these fake farms and putting the name on the labels of their product. For example, Tesco sell chicken marked "produced exclusively by Willow Farms for Tesco". There's no such thing as "Willow Farms" at all it's just a marketing brand. That's just fraudulent and dishonest!!
tin
25 Sep 17#9
When "No added Water or Salt" is listed as a feature. FFS world.
rubberbullets to tin
29 Sep 17#16
Most Fresh or Frozen chicken has WATER added so there is usually ONLY between 80 and 90% actual Chicken!
steevieboy4u
25 Sep 17#8
Got some packs of frozen 1kg chicken breast tonight from Sainsbury's for £3 on offer from £4
The ones I got are 1kg packs though, I've just double checked to make sure. So think the store has messed up :thumbsup: (Super Store in Harrogate)
purplejones13
25 Sep 17#5
1kg for £3.33 in Aldi’s normal price for frozen chicken fillets
Dyslexic_Dog to purplejones13
25 Sep 17#6
But are they pumped full of water and look more like a bladder than a breast?
foggy to Dyslexic_Dog
25 Sep 17#7
I must admit I prefer breast...
vanessaanne to Dyslexic_Dog
27 Sep 17#14
I have checked the ingredients and no they are not. You would think for this price they were. I tried them before and I prefer them to fresh fillets bought from Waitrose, Aldi, and even Tesco's fresh fillets. So just give them a try xxx
rubberbullets to purplejones13
26 Sep 17#13
The first two comments on ALDI's home page don't make good reading! aldi.co.uk/oak…000
chimp14uk
25 Sep 17#4
This German stuff is quite good. I bought a load of mini chicken breast fillets when they were 3 for £5.
manbearpig
25 Sep 17#3
4/kg is a great price for this.
They are usually frost bitten, but thats still fine for currys/stews. Not so great for more dry dishes.
robs to manbearpig
26 Sep 17#11
I thought it was my freezer gave the frostbitten appearance. Otherwise these are great for cooking - sometimes get concerned just how far they have travelled though !!
AVANTIME to robs
26 Sep 17#12
Chickens can't fly remember so probably not travelled very far..... :kissing_heart:
cburns
25 Sep 17#2
Winner Winner Get Thinner Thinner With Several Chicken Dinner Dinner
Opening post
Tesco (100%) Chicken Breast Fillet (1Kg) (No added Water or Salt) Save £1.00 was £5.00 now £4.00
Skinless and boneless chicken breast fillets.
(This Chicken originated and was produced in Germany)
18 comments
sainsburys.co.uk/sho…50g
The ones I got are 1kg packs though, I've just double checked to make sure. So think the store has messed up :thumbsup: (Super Store in Harrogate)
The first two comments on ALDI's home page don't make good reading! aldi.co.uk/oak…000
I bought a load of mini chicken breast fillets when they were 3 for £5.
They are usually frost bitten, but thats still fine for currys/stews. Not so great for more dry dishes.
Get Thinner Thinner
With Several Chicken Dinner Dinner
Forget the Rest
Breast is Best :thumbsup: