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Tesco Value Spicy Curry Flavour Snack Pot


 Tesco Value Spicy Curry Flavour Snack Pot Food

Tesco Value Spicy Curry Flavour Snack Pot

 
Description: Manufacturer: Tesco / Type: Ready Meals

Newest Review: ... pea's and carrots and practically no soya pieces included. Cost wise, the Tesco Value Spicy Curry Flavour Snack Pot costs a ... more

 ... mere 28p per unit, which is a third of the price of the branded Pot Noodle version which costs 88p. With this comparison the flavour is definitely not 3 times worse, in fact the Value brand taste pretty good and after tasting them, I will continue to buy this version instead of the more expensive brand variety. Overall, the Tesco Value snack pot is the way forward for me and at 28p per pot you can't loose. If you haven't tried it yet, and your a fan of Pot Noodles, your bound to be a fan of these so give them a ...more

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Pilotgavw
Premium Review Tesco Value Spicy Curry Flavour Snack Pot: Value Noodles (421 words)
by - written on 11/10/09 (Very useful, 41 readings)
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If, like me, you sometimes struggle to find something nice and tasty and easy to make for lunch, without spending the earth. I often edge slowly towards popping down to the local shop to buy a Spicy Curry Flavoured Pot Noodle. They may not be the most healthy option possible, but they do provide a filling and tasty snack to fill the whole in my stomach. Imagine my excitement when I last visited Tesco, seeing on the shelves right next to the branded Pot Noodle was a Tesco Value Spicy Curry Flavour Noodle Quick Snack Pot. Even though I am a big fan of the Branded Pot Noodle variety, I thought they were definitely worth giving a try as most of the other ...  Read the complete review

xxfoxyredxx
Premium Review Cheap snacking noodles! (705 words)
by - written on 24/09/09 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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I make no secret of the fact I'm a lazy cook. I lead a busy life and I'm either writing mountains of reviews, at the gym or keeping my boyfriend entertained and therefore I feel like I'm constantly on the go! I tend to live on toast, sandwiches, ready meals or snacks such as this. I cant be bothered in slaving away just to eat, it really isn't my priority in life. I think because food isn't my priority and I simply have the motto I eat to live and not the other way around is the reason really I buy economy products in the main. I'm just not that overly bothered about food unless it tastes really bad. Me I'm happy with some 9p noodles from a shop I can consume ...  Read the complete review

 

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