Category: Ready meals

San Marco Pepperoni Pizza

Posted in Bakery, Ready meals by tdomf_145ed

Bought from Tesco for only £1 without really looking, I know I should but was in a rush. Reading the label at home the company have removed the word ‘analogue’ from the front!
It does say cheese flavour analogue on the back but in a clear step designed to mislead the busy shopper they’ve taken it off the front!

San Marco pizza - cheese flavour analogue3.jpg (100 KB)


   

Sainsburys Basics – 8 Sausage rolls

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8sausagerolls Sainsburys Basics – 8 Sausage rollsSainsburys basics range. It has a Union Jack on the front, but nothing on the pack confirms where the meat is reared. This is unlike other Sainsbury’s basic range that spell out where the meat is reared.


   

Ginsters

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Ginsters Ginsters This is another good example of honest labelling and a product supporting British produce. It is clearly identified at the front of the packaging that fresh British beef is used. Nothing misleading here, well done Ginsters.


   

Sainsburys Basics – 4 pork pies

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sainsporkpies Sainsburys Basics – 4 pork piesThe basics range is most commonly associated with cheap, lower end products with the stereotypical view that the ingredients in these products being foreign. Not in this case, we are pleased to see that Sainsburys are using British produce for their Basics range. Keep up the good work.


   

Sainsburys – Steak and Cornish ale pastry

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sainssteakandcorn Sainsburys – Steak and Cornish ale pastryAnother example of a large super marketing using clear labelling for their own products which identifies British produce is being used for the main ingredient. Well done Sainsburys for your non misleading labelling and packaging.


   

Birds Eye – Great British Menu

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beGBM2 Birds Eye – Great British MenuAgain, misleading wording combined with a misleading picture creates the idea that you are buying British. Not imported lamb in this case.


   

Birds Eye – Great British Menu

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be gbm Birds Eye – Great British MenuThe picture of green rolling countryside, the wording “Great British Menu”, this product must surely be made from fine British produce? No, do not be fooled by the misleading wording and packaging. The chicken is in fact imported!


   

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