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Asda Smart Price Baked Beans & Sausages


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Asda Smart Price Baked Beans & Sausages

 
Description: Manufacturer: Asda / Type: Ready Meal

Newest Review: ... branding in the familiar green colouring. Smart Price is the budget brand of Asda and some of the things are pretty decent. ... more

 ... There is no ring pull on the can, which is a little annoying, but I would expect that for the price of the item. There is a nice looking picture on the front of a bowlful of the Beans with some nice looking Sausages poking through the top. You can cook this in the Micro, but I find that sometimes the Beans explode a bit when cooked this way. Much easier to empty this into a pan and that way you can time your Toast a bit easier as well for to cook this. Per tin this has 480 calories and 14.8g fat, so team this wit...more

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Premium Review Asda Smart Price Baked Beans & Sausages: A very sad can of mush :( (571 words)
by - written on 29/08/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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I really do love beans and sausages on toast for a quick meal so when I came across these ones priced at a mere 20p a can opposed to my usual paying out on Heinz for the same size can (usually priced around 94p) it seemed a very good deal and worth a punt in my eyes! The Packaging: 420g can with a white and green label around it. On the front there is a photograph of the beans and sausages in a dish and I'm told they are Asda 'Smart Price' Baked Beans & Sausages In Tomato Sauce and that they contain no artificial flavours, colours, preservatives or hydrogenated fat. On the back of the can a full nutritional rundown chart is show, ingredients and ...  Read the complete review

thehonesttruth
Premium Review Blissful beans, sad sausages (769 words)
by - written on 27/08/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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Like many people, I'm having to adjust to the rising price of food by dropping a brand, going from supermarkets own brand to the very cheap economy versions . Perhaps unlike many other people, I also have a fridge/freezer that broke, and haven't yet replaced it . This means, in a nutshell, that if I want fresh food, such as a nice steak or some sausages, I have to make an individual trip each day to get them . Now, I have a corner shop, and in the tradition of corner shops it's overpriced and sells utterly rubbish food . So, I've taken to stocking up my cupboards with tins as much as I can, particularly things I can just whack on toast or mash to ...  Read the complete review

leeanne160480
Premium Review Asda Smart Price Baked Beans & Sausages: NOT FOR ME (404 words)
by - written on 31/10/09 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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Beans and Sausages from a tin isn't something I eat often. My hubby quite likes this with Toast, but again we normally stuck to the brand named Heinz ones, as it's what you know. Then again priced at nearly £1 for the large tin it is kinda pricey. These cost a bargain 21p for the same sized tin, so was worth the try for the price alone. The tin isn't that exciting looking. It is a 420g can which has a white label on it with the Asda Smart Price branding in the familiar green colouring. Smart Price is the budget brand of Asda and some of the things are pretty decent. There is no ring pull on the can, which is a little annoying, but I would expect that for the ...  Read the complete review

i_am_joy
Premium Review You think you know foul? You ain't seen nothing yet! (802 words)
by - written on 06/09/09 (Very useful, 50 readings)
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I often buy tins of baked beans and sausages because I find them to be a hearty and filling snack when eaten on toast or poured over a jacket potato. It took me years to start eating them as although I have long since served them for my own daughters and now my granddaughters, the sausages have always appeared extremely synthetic and unappealing. I started off buying the Heinz version but at over £1.30 a tin in my local shop it quickly became so expensive that it would have worked out cheaper to buy the excellent quality sausages from my friendly butcher, thereby defeating the object of buying them somewhat. I was browsing the Smart Price range in ...  Read the complete review

 

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