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Fish? and Chips
When I was browsing MySupermarket to make up a Tesco delivery order, I noticed a special offer
Tesco Fish and Chips - 5of, for £4 I am not accustomed to buying ready meals but thought this one was worth trying because 'no artificial colours, flavourings or preservatives' I wondered 'how can they do it at that price? - must be what is known as a 'loss leader' After dishing it up and tasting it (and serving 90% of it to the cat), I realise that you only get what you pay for. The chips were - well - chips and OK, but the fish! ... it looked like haddock but there were a lot of 'grey bits', and it was mushy textured. A search of the packaging does not identify the fish used Does anyone know? |
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No idea but the title of the thread has just made me hungry:(
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Alaskan Pollack?
Ive had a nosy and thats what it says. and heres what wiki says about pollack.... Quote:
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So.... a delicacy for some !!!- pollocks :D
Thanks for the info - my cat is a gourmet puss |
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heres the whole ingredients for you as well....
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unless it was caught near Sellafield:eek: PS if my cat glows in the dark tonight I will know |
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nope..... found it online.
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All that info wasn't on the pack - they might not sell them if they did put it on
Was like eating blotting paper |
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