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arista 10-01-2023 07:51 PM

Morrisons Savers Prices
 
500ml Washing Up Liquid 37p

White Medium Bread 39p

10 Frozen Fish Fingers 69p

Frozen Beef Lasagne 400g 75p

Long Grain Rice 1kg 48p

Baked Beans 410g Tin 25p

Mushy Peas 300g Tin 25p

Tuna Chunks 145g Tin 55p

Penne Pasta 500g 41p

1 Litre of Orange juice 75p

Jumbo Kitchen Roll £1.09

10 sponge scourers 54p

Wrapping Foil 20m x 290mm 68p

The Slim Reaper 10-01-2023 07:52 PM

Old school Arista is back

Alf 10-01-2023 08:10 PM

37p Washing up liquid, that sounds very classy.

39p bread? Is it full of mould?

69p for 10 fish fingers? Who made them, Captain cats eye?

Dogeatdog 10-01-2023 10:01 PM

A frozen beef lasagne for 75p probably isn’t that nice to eat tbh.

Redway 10-01-2023 10:23 PM

Thanks, arista.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dogeatdog (Post 11249593)
A frozen beef lasagne for 75p probably isn’t that nice to eat tbh.

Morrisons doesn’t sell crap. It’ll be perfectly fine.

Crimson Dynamo 10-01-2023 10:24 PM

I got a free Morrisons meal deal today with a my Vodafone voucher

Alf 10-01-2023 10:25 PM

Always make a homemade lasagne. The rewards are worth the effort you put in making it yourself.

James 10-01-2023 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11249564)

10 Frozen Fish Fingers 69p

I bought 3 of these.

Alf 10-01-2023 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James (Post 11249611)
I bought 3 of these.

Will we be getting a review from you?

Alf 10-01-2023 10:31 PM

All this talk has made me fancy a fish finger sandwich for a midnight feast.

Redway 10-01-2023 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 11249609)
I got a free Morrisons meal deal today with a my Vodafone voucher

Lucky you.

Mystic Mock 10-01-2023 11:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dogeatdog (Post 11249593)
A frozen beef lasagne for 75p probably isn’t that nice to eat tbh.

Is there such a thing as bad Beef Lasagne?:dance:

Redway 10-01-2023 11:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11249632)
Is there such a thing as bad Beef Lasagne?:dance:

Not really, like.

arista 10-01-2023 11:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James (Post 11249611)
I bought 3 of these.



You are Most Wise

Livia 11-01-2023 12:37 PM

I've shopped in Morrisons for ages. I particularly liked the fact they farmed their own meat and had proper butchers. Since the company was sold I've seen a real drop in... well, everything. Half empty shelves, lanes of gluten free crap and not a diabetic biscuit in sight, managers in their shiny tight suits with the trousers that look like leggings, filling shelves because they have no staff, a mile-long queue at the cigarette/lottery/customer service desk and one person serving and the fish counter smells of fish which suggests it's not clean to me, like a pub that smells of beer. I've switched to Sainsbury's recently and although it's not as good as old Morrisons, it's much better than new Morrisons.

arista 11-01-2023 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 11249810)
I've shopped in Morrisons for ages. I particularly liked the fact they farmed their own meat and had proper butchers. Since the company was sold I've seen a real drop in... well, everything. Half empty shelves, lanes of gluten free crap and not a diabetic biscuit in sight, managers in their shiny tight suits with the trousers that look like leggings, filling shelves because they have no staff, a mile-long queue at the cigarette/lottery/customer service desk and one person serving and the fish counter smells of fish which suggests it's not clean to me, like a pub that smells of beer. I've switched to Sainsbury's recently and although it's not as good as old Morrisons, it's much better than new Morrisons.

Yes, Sainsbury with an Argos within it,
is doing much better
featured on BBC1 lunch news today

Vanessa 11-01-2023 12:49 PM

I prefer Lidl and it's closer to home..

user104658 11-01-2023 12:57 PM

500ml Washing Up Liquid 37p - NEVER worth it, cheap washing liquid is a false economy, it doesn't cut through grease. Fairy Platinum all the way.

White Medium Bread 39p - This will be trash, get the [whichever supermarket] non-value own brand which is usually 80 - 90p and as good as any of the brands.

10 Frozen Fish Fingers 69p - they'll be fine with plenty of ketchup.

Frozen Beef Lasagne 400g 75p - Might as well pour white sauce on a tin of dog food.

Long Grain Rice 1kg 48p - cheap rice is fine

Baked Beans 410g Tin 25p - Beans Means Heinz sorry.

Mushy Peas 300g Tin 25p - :shrug: all mushy peas are horrible so I guess you might as well.

Tuna Chunks 145g Tin 55p - probably in brine so fine if mixing with mayo, gross if not.

Penne Pasta 500g 41p - cheap pasta is usually fine

1 Litre of Orange juice 75p - Will be like drinking battery acid

Jumbo Kitchen Roll £1.09 - not eco friendly :nono: get washable dish cloths.

10 sponge scourers 54p - They'll scratch up anything non-stick, glass, and stainless steel cutlery over time. Not worth it. Pay like 50p more for the white ones.

Wrapping Foil 20m x 290mm 68p - fine but remember it's WRAPPING foil not cooking foil for the oven, it'll stick to food and rip, you need thicker foil for cooking.

:hee:

arista 11-01-2023 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vanessa (Post 11249813)
I prefer Lidl and it's closer to home..



They are Great
as well.


This new Morrisons saver range
is to beat Aldi and Lidl.


I am glad James
was able to save money
already, at these new lower prices

Crimson Dynamo 11-01-2023 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soldier Boy (Post 11249816)
500ml Washing Up Liquid 37p - NEVER worth it, cheap washing liquid is a false economy, it doesn't cut through grease. Fairy Platinum all the way.

White Medium Bread 39p - This will be trash, get the [whichever supermarket] non-value own brand which is usually 80 - 90p and as good as any of the brands.

10 Frozen Fish Fingers 69p - they'll be fine with plenty of ketchup.

Frozen Beef Lasagne 400g 75p - Might as well pour white sauce on a tin of dog food.

Long Grain Rice 1kg 48p - cheap rice is fine

Baked Beans 410g Tin 25p - Beans Means Heinz sorry.

Mushy Peas 300g Tin 25p - :shrug: all mushy peas are horrible so I guess you might as well.

Tuna Chunks 145g Tin 55p - probably in brine so fine if mixing with mayo, gross if not.

Penne Pasta 500g 41p - cheap pasta is usually fine

1 Litre of Orange juice 75p - Will be like drinking battery acid

Jumbo Kitchen Roll £1.09 - not eco friendly :nono: get washable dish cloths.

10 sponge scourers 54p - They'll scratch up anything non-stick, glass, and stainless steel cutlery over time. Not worth it. Pay like 50p more for the white ones.

Wrapping Foil 20m x 290mm 68p - fine but remember it's WRAPPING foil not cooking foil for the oven, it'll stick to food and rip, you need thicker foil for cooking.

:hee:

Anyone buying Heinz products currently need their head examined, double the price they were 2 years ago or so

:crazy:

arista 11-01-2023 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soldier Boy (Post 11249816)
500ml Washing Up Liquid 37p - NEVER worth it, cheap washing liquid is a false economy, it doesn't cut through grease. Fairy Platinum all the way.

White Medium Bread 39p - This will be trash, get the [whichever supermarket] non-value own brand which is usually 80 - 90p and as good as any of the brands.

10 Frozen Fish Fingers 69p - they'll be fine with plenty of ketchup.

Frozen Beef Lasagne 400g 75p - Might as well pour white sauce on a tin of dog food.

Long Grain Rice 1kg 48p - cheap rice is fine

Baked Beans 410g Tin 25p - Beans Means Heinz sorry.

Mushy Peas 300g Tin 25p - :shrug: all mushy peas are horrible so I guess you might as well.

Tuna Chunks 145g Tin 55p - probably in brine so fine if mixing with mayo, gross if not.

Penne Pasta 500g 41p - cheap pasta is usually fine

1 Litre of Orange juice 75p - Will be like drinking battery acid

Jumbo Kitchen Roll £1.09 - not eco friendly :nono: get washable dish cloths.

10 sponge scourers 54p - They'll scratch up anything non-stick, glass, and stainless steel cutlery over time. Not worth it. Pay like 50p more for the white ones.

Wrapping Foil 20m x 290mm 68p - fine but remember it's WRAPPING foil not cooking foil for the oven, it'll stick to food and rip, you need thicker foil for cooking.

:hee:


TS

It has Recycled packaging

Sorry, I did not post that.

& a Jumbo size Kitchen Roll is a good back up

And do not be silly about the Frozen Lasagne


They are making efforts

It is good to help folks


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