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M&S - Eat Well???

posted 6th January, 2007 @ 20:43 by King Nutter **** 

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Avoid Marks and Spencer's 'Haddock and Ciabatta Bake'. It tastes vile, has been created with little thought and we suspect has misleading nutritional information. This twisted take on a Fish Pie has pieces of ciabatta tossed on top which go rock hard on one side and soggy on the other. The salt content renders it virtually inedible and we are having it analysed to see if it exceeds the quoted 1% sodium content. Note to M&S: Try a bit of quality control.


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06/Jan/2007 22:57 UTC, redbullmarky said:
Not actually tried this, but credit where credit's due - at least they didnt use the "delicious" buzzword that normally goes in the product description. "Delicious chunks of naturally smoked haddock...." etc.

I bloody hate that. Who decides that it's delicious? Shouldn't that be MY decision, not the marketing/package design department?

07/Jan/2007 00:28 UTC, kingnutter said:
And to make it worse, one of those M&S food adverts came on telly while we were eating it. I've never salivated and gagged at the same time before.

07/Jan/2007 12:57 UTC, nicola said:
I've had this too. I thought it was just a one off or just me. Had to throw it away. Yuk.

10/Jan/2007 14:45 UTC, chez said:
Heres a thought people
IOnstead of spending 10 quid on some M&S concoction that would probably cost you abt 10pct making it yourself, www.worldvision.org.uk and contribute 15 quid a month and save a whole family.ive been doing it for abt 10 yrs now and its real value for money -how many can say that abt what they spend on average on a friday night either in the pub or down the local ruby shop?



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