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26-11-2019 05:38:53 Mobile | Show all posts
I've had the Sainsburys one a few times in the past and not surprised they taste awful. Processed food always has done.

Simple fix - make your own curry. Easy as anything, tastes amazing and works out cheaper

Same for pretty much all foods!
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26-11-2019 05:38:53 Mobile | Show all posts
But never as easy as 20mins 160C.
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26-11-2019 05:38:54 Mobile | Show all posts
And 54g of fat. TBH, it it's going to kill you, it's only common decency to make it taste yummy.
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 Author| 26-11-2019 05:38:54 Mobile | Show all posts
I think the general point has been completely lost on some people.

I didn't buy the ready meal for it's culinary excellence, I'm not thick and do realise that ready meals are highly likely to contain less than 100% raised on fairy dust organic produce and a ton of salt. That's why as I already stated I make my own stuff from scratch 99% of the time.

My issue is with the "meat" when it's what can hardly be described as meat. It never used to be this way the last time I had a ready meal.
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26-11-2019 05:38:54 Mobile | Show all posts
Are those large pieces of skinless chicken breast sold at Tesco's "processed food"? I'm quite fond of having those, oven-baked, wrapped in foil at nearly gas mark 5 for an hour, at least a couple of times a week. Tastes closest to the roast chicken and chips my parents used to make!
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26-11-2019 05:38:54 Mobile | Show all posts
Yeah, what is WITH that? I've had Tesco Chicken and Pasta Bake ready meals a few times, and the chicken hardly tastes like chicken at all, too "textured" and even "chewy".

Once I had a premium chicken curry ready meal and it was a bit closer to how it would taste naturally, at least in terms of take-away natural - cost a lot more, though.
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26-11-2019 05:38:54 Mobile | Show all posts
There is an industry that produces machines to turn entire animals into 'meat'.
Anything to keep to the price point that people will pay.
Visit a decent farm shop or cook from ingredients a bit more are part of the answer.
Want a decent pizza? You can get a reasonable frozen one for £3, add some diced frozen peppers, diced frozen onions and put it in the oven.
I do this and get a decent meal for about £3.20 with little effort.
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26-11-2019 05:38:54 Mobile | Show all posts
I think you're getting hung up on the definition of 'meat'.

Is minced beef meat?  I think it is.  Was the 'meat' in your curries of less texture than that?  Did the packet say 'chunks' of chicken/lamb?  Or did it just say 'Chicken/Lamb'?  If the former, you have a case.  If the latter, sadly not.  There is no requirement for a curry to be chunky.

What about Ardennes Pate?  Is that meat?  Again, in my opinion, yes.
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26-11-2019 05:38:55 Mobile | Show all posts
There's a reason why they take the skin off

It makes it easier to force extra fluids and chemicals into the meat to bulk it up without the injection holes showing
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26-11-2019 05:38:55 Mobile | Show all posts
It's mostly offal and Pink slime
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