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Old 10-06-09, 22:13
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They are in the chiller section, with the ready meals in my Tesco. really are a hit with Finlay, so a good standby to have in the freezer, you can cook them from frozen too which is fabby! (unlike AK's that you have to fully defrost first (sorry again Annabel ) )
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Old 10-06-09, 23:00
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Haven't seen those they look good looked at the website.
Are they in fridge or freezer section?
Are they oven or micro cook?
I have never seen the AK meals in any of my tesco, sain etc
In my morissons they were in the chilled section with the other ready meals, you can oven or micro from chilled or frozen. They are a little expensive imo at £2.29 per meal but they are on offer at the min so only £1.59, but on the other hand if the ingredients are as good as they say then your paying for the quality. Im rubbish at how nutritionally good meals are based on the nutrition guidelines you get on the back, but from what i understand they seem ok?
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Old 10-06-09, 23:19
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Just realised i should have posted this in Food and Drink? Ooops!
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Old 10-06-09, 23:37
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We have had these as stand-by meals. My 4 yr old prefers AK's fish pie by miles.

I never buy the cottage pie or meatballs ones as I can make that easy enough but making fish pie makes me queasy.
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Old 11-06-09, 00:33
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I've given these to Oliver on quite a few occasions now when we've been back in the UK. They are handy and I didn't feel guilty giving him one. Think we have tried one of all of the difference ones now. His fave was shepherds pie one. x
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ooooh think I may have to get some for the freezer for those lazy days! Normally I just give him fish fingers if I cant be bothered to cook
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must have another look for them.
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These comments are really helpful (particulary the freezing one) and we would love to know what you think of our food ranges.

What could we do to improve our Eat Fussy range? i.e. the taste, the recipes, the packaging.

The range is available in over 300 Tesco stores so if you cant find it at your local store please tell the store manager.

Laura xx
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Hi, I tried these the other week with Aillie and she wasnt so keen on the Butternut one but loved the Fish Pie. We cant get the AK ones anywhere near us, will have to put a request in to Tesco as the have just built another massive one near me. So they should be stocking these.

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Old 15-06-09, 20:51
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These comments are really helpful (particulary the freezing one) and we would love to know what you think of our food ranges.

What could we do to improve our Eat Fussy range? i.e. the taste, the recipes, the packaging.

The range is available in over 300 Tesco stores so if you cant find it at your local store please tell the store manager.

Laura xx
Would be great if maybe another couple of supermarkets stocked them?? Our nearest decent sized Tesco is approx 45min away, i will have a look next time im there but dont pass often. When i asked our local branch they told me they are to small to stock everything!
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