I'm amazed when Brits ask questions like this. British land simply doesn't produce enough food to feed the population. There are exceptions of course but overall the uk needs to import food. Here a funny one for Ireland imports over 70% of required potatoes.
If we had not exited the EU we could still rely on British food standards being equivalent to European food standards. We can't any longer. The government is desperately trying to scrap all kinds of EU regulations. See what farmers and fishermen are saying about Brexit now! It's as popular as a boil on the bum.
Great video Gareth, I might try this one. Not too keen on meat from Thailand as i've been there and know how they treat their animals. We saw a truck full of pigs once all piled up to the top and some of them were still moving. Very shocked to see that.
Not bad for the money, good for keeping in reserve for an ‘I fancy a takeaway’ moment if you haven’t takeaway cash. I think most folks would just put up with a soggy spring roll for the microwave convenience.
Just a quick point Gareth I think you said it was a two pepper hot in fact I noticed on the box it had 3 peppers good video I could buy this might put it on my list .. see you on your next one .
Looks tasty and good value for money. On the foreign chicken, really we should only be eating chicken reared in the UK, but the unfortunate truth must be that it's so cheap to buy abroad, even when it's flown to the UK it's still cheaper than using birds reared in the UK. And I'm sure I've had my fair share of foreign chicken 😂
Morning (again) Gareth! Order from ASDA is booked for midday Fri. 3/2/23, includes the above dish as the review was so favourable, there is also an 'upmarket' version that's about a £quid more xpensive.than the yummy version here. I've ordered two of each (to heck with the extravagance!) Luckily I have a good friend as a neighbour, I get his stuff delivered to my address and he will eat anything I'm not keen on. Need another way of cooking the spring roll, may try it raw to save on the leccy! Also have a packet of the most famous cream crackers due me, in order to take part in your 'challenge' tomorrow, a large glass of chilled water (just in case it's needed. Hope your site continues to delight, inform, entertain as it always does, and grow exponentially - wotever the F. (flip) that may mean! VBW x
Lynn here on Hubby's phone 😏, Hi I was listening and going to try it , but from Tyaland that's put me off , didn't Covid start from chicken abroad and have you seen how they keep their chickens there ?, Not for me 😝
Hi Gareth. Where in Asda did you find this meal? After watching your video I went to my Asda and went to the usual take away section and that meal was nowhere to be seen. Was it in the freezer section? In fact I looked across the whole store and still couldnt find it. Please let me know and I'll go back again. It looked really nice and I want to try one. Cheers Gareth. 👍.
In my local co, op !! Chicken had gone up By over double, not just a couple of weeks ago, could buy a full chicken for £3.99.. and buy a cooked half chicken for £2.29. The cooked half chicken is now £5.00 , and the whole chicken is now on like £7/8. Quid???
Think its mental how our country looks down on other countries like our county treats us well. Other country’s probably have just as good quality control as us but somehow we seem to look down on them
I had a look for the last curry one you did in my local Asda but it didn't have them. Asked the staff member and they had no idea. Need to check again.
I have had the other one in the family it was very good and handy to keep in the freezer I will pick one of these up next time I go in Asda and give it a whirl. It's best not to say £2.50 is a bargain supermarkets don't need any encouragement to put prices up as we all know best to say it would be better if it was £1 cheaper
Apparently, Polish eggs are half the price of those from the UK right now. Bearing in mind that bird flu is an issue pretty much worldwide. There's some really tasty birds come from Thailand. One of them works in my local Morrisons and I know her from when she worked in a Thai restaurant when she first came to the UK.
Gazz, add 3 or 4 drops of Sesame Oil to the Rice , stir it about, and it makes a big difference to the bland rice , but not if you are allergic to nuts or don't like Sesame 😄 Keep up broadcasting a great channel 👍
For me it is about animal welfare,British chicken is best, I do my own pea and pepper rice with curry xx lovely. It looks nice though xx thank you for the video xx
We have such high standards when it comes to rearing animals including chickens in this country ,I would guess the supermarkets don't care where the meat comes from as long as their sales and profits keep growing. It all comes down down to whether we have a conscience or not. I would never buy imported meat but would not tell others what to do.
If I get a curry I'll usually build a dam around the plate, pour the curry in then start working it in from the edged as I'm eating bit - bit like mixing cement with a shovel.
Maybe no gristle and no bones but full of allergens I cant have, that's life I suppose. A lot of fuel consumption for cooking a small spring roll. My home-made Beef stew is cooking away, so that will have to do, with dumplings of course. (not complaining). Glad you enjoyed bud. Looked ok. All the best and gratz on reaching 60k subs.
Good morning Gareth👍 Have my monthly ASDA order due 2/2/23, will add this sooo-yummy review to the list, best to build that dam I reckonz. Spring roll is a microwave jobbie for sure. Fab review! (yet again) thank you & VBW x
I think they use Thailand chicken because it’s cheaper than British chicken. I’ve tried Thai chicken and in my opinion it’s tasty. A lot of British chicken is bland. I don’t if it’s what the British chickens given to eat. ten years ago there was much more taste to them.
Gareth. Obviously the rice is part of the dish so if you don't mix it with the sauces do you eat the rice dry at the end of the meal. I would think that you want some cross contamination here.
I've had more trouble with the old Delhi Belly in Europe to be honest ❗️ been to Thailand twice and no problem at all with chicken or seafood , the restaurants were really nice and the food well cooked and served hot 👍🏻👍🏻
@@BaldFoodieGuy CHEERS.! .you are so refreshing. I call it yummy yummy time on Friday night live. from Louisville Kentucky USA......across the POND..Have a blessed one with family..
Nice review Gareth. I got the Firecracker Chicken one in a carry box like you get the Chinese carry box for two. Wow that was hot 🥵 needed some cream in it, it was hot 😊
We've got many chicken producers here in the UK!and many of those are being shafted by the big supermarkets on prices??I make my own chicken curries etc so I know where the chicken came from??from BIGMICK IN HULL
This has made me feel hungry. Mixing items on a plate: I rarely do this except a couple of combos like bacon and egg or chips and beans. I would certainly never mix the two sauces here, but I would eat each, in turn, with the rice. I've had something like this before, from Iceland I think and it was OK. Not authentic but very edible. Thanks for tasting these for us. It's a horrible job this eating, but someone has to take the bullet for the team! I think British chicken may be dearer because our chickens are kept in more humane conditions. I can't imagine them being free-range in Thailand.
There is a chicken shortage in Britain, becase Brexit prevents the foreign workers, who used to work in the industry, from coming here any more. So there is a manpower shortage, which means less British birds, which means they have to be imported.
Hi we live in Norfolk near a chicken factory so why are we getting chicken from abroad don't make sence to me. Love watching the videos great job your doing xx
A Smurf would be disappointed with the size of that meal. It's a good job you're on a diet! 😆 I definitely keep them separate and mix on the spoon or fork.
Chicken breast here in Thailand is considered rubbish meat the Thais just don't like it and I have to agree with them, dry and tasteless and also full of water (bumps the weight up). As an example, the flat part of the wings sell around 3.50gbp per kilo whereas the breasts are just over 1gbp per kilo, even the chicken feet are double the price of breast per kilo. give me tasty thigh and drumstics any day over breast meat. Cheers Gaz
£2.50 is a bargain! These days, anyway. Tesco's cheap chicken tikka masala and rice (their Hearty Food Company) was £2.49 last week. This week... £2.80. I need to do more foraging in my local Asda 😊
Good on ya matey looks good something I'd love to eat no I wouldn't mix together though eat separate with the rice spring roll one only in the oven nope no way use too much electricity enjoy dude
You eat the same as me. I build a wall with the rice down the middle and keep the other parts separate. If it's all mixed together I would get bored of having the same taste all through everything 🙂
Looks like a decent little meal but doesn't make sense to use an oven or air fryer for that spring roll. Also why bother putting something in batter if yr then going to cover in sauce and then be told to microwave it? Decent review though :)
I've not bought a ready meal from ASDA in years. The last one I bought was, to put no finer point on it, disgusting. Bland, insipid and very poor value. I've not been remotely tempted to buy from them again. Air fryer:- You MUST REDUCE THE COOKING TEMPERATURE BY A MINIMUM OF 15-20 DEGREES - compared to your normal oven and the time by at least half. I've just cooked 8 duck-filled frozen spring rolls at 160°c for 6 mins & they were perfectly done. Pack instructions were 190° for 16-18 mins in normal oven.
Hi Gareth a great review 😊it's a sad fact that chicken is cheaper to import rather than use are own, but I'll definitely be giving this one ago, P's there is a new Branston mayonnaise called Branstonase it comes in small cunks or smooth and its available in ASDA 🍻🙏
Hey Gareth, it's had to explain how much I enjoy your videos. The style and tempo is perfect, the honesty and relevance is a bonus. Keep up the great work, mate :)
This looked really nice, and for £2.50 it's good value. As for buying chicken in Thailand as opposed to UK? I think that if the big companies were to buy from UK farmers with large orders on a regular basis, then I'm sure a deal could be made to lower the cost. Just as, if they continue with shipping food in from foreign countries, then the price of UK farmed foods will go up in order for the farmers to make a fair profit from their hard work. Keep up the good work of bringing your reviews to the people 👍👍🇬🇧👍👍.
People see this food at a cheap price and that's why they buy it, they get it home and then see what is involved in the cooking and realize it's not so much a bargain, they sell the fact it is chicken but it's only bite size.
I've tried that one several times it's the most enjoyable of that asda range the only downside is not enough chicken in that firecracker chicken but a tasty buy.
why are company's like asda not buying british chicken
Good point
Fowl play on their part
Coz strangely it's more expensive. Especially with this bird flu business
@@alanthomson1227 Beat me to it lol.
I'm amazed when Brits ask questions like this. British land simply doesn't produce enough food to feed the population. There are exceptions of course but overall the uk needs to import food.
Here a funny one for Ireland imports over 70% of required potatoes.
I would rather pay a fair price to a British farmer, and dread to think what animal welfare standards are like in the far east.
The UK probably wouldnt even be able to produce enough chicken to use it in ready meals.
Unfortunately, welfare standards here are still generally awful. just check any undercover video from an industrial farm or slaughter house in the UK.
If we had not exited the EU we could still rely on British food standards being equivalent to European food standards. We can't any longer. The government is desperately trying to scrap all kinds of EU regulations. See what farmers and fishermen are saying about Brexit now! It's as popular as a boil on the bum.
@@shapes2000 absolutely correct. We hide our cruelty better.
@@shapes2000 Those are people breaking the rules, rather than the rules themselves.
Great video Gareth, I might try this one. Not too keen on meat from Thailand as i've been there and know how they treat their animals. We saw a truck full of pigs once all piled up to the top and some of them were still moving. Very shocked to see that.
Cheers Mike
Not bad for the money, good for keeping in reserve for an ‘I fancy a takeaway’ moment if you haven’t takeaway cash. I think most folks would just put up with a soggy spring roll for the microwave convenience.
Spring rolls are one thing that really aren't the same if you do them in the oven rather than deep fry. Chips are another obvious example
It's probably cheaper to mass import chicken from Thailand than use our own ,we eat so much chicken in uk we couldn't produce enough.
Looks nice I used to work at a British chicken factory our chicken is very safe good for you Garlic ginger
Don't call me ginger.
I used to work in a Bra factory, until they went bust...
Just a quick point Gareth I think you said it was a two pepper hot in fact I noticed on the box it had 3 peppers good video I could buy this might put it on my list .. see you on your next one .
Sorry 3 rating
I always do spring rolls in the microwave, then a quick shallow fry to crisp them up. Just takes a few minutes.
How did you get the spring roll out before removing the film?
Looks tasty and good value for money. On the foreign chicken, really we should only be eating chicken reared in the UK, but the unfortunate truth must be that it's so cheap to buy abroad, even when it's flown to the UK it's still cheaper than using birds reared in the UK. And I'm sure I've had my fair share of foreign chicken 😂
Yes fair point, you and me both
Morning (again) Gareth! Order from ASDA is booked for midday Fri. 3/2/23, includes the above dish as the review was so favourable, there is also an 'upmarket' version that's about a £quid more xpensive.than the yummy version here. I've ordered two of each (to heck with the extravagance!) Luckily I have a good friend as a neighbour, I get his stuff delivered to my address and he will eat anything I'm not keen on. Need another way of cooking the spring roll, may try it raw to save on the leccy! Also have a packet of the most famous cream crackers due me, in order to take part in your 'challenge' tomorrow, a large glass of chilled water (just in case it's needed. Hope your site continues to delight, inform, entertain as it always does, and grow exponentially - wotever the F. (flip) that may mean! VBW x
Cheers Glenn just do the spring roll in the microwave. Yes need crackers for tomorrow night. All the best pal 👍👍😋😋
Makes me want to try this meal now! Crazy talk on about mixing the sauces though
Lynn here on Hubby's phone 😏, Hi I was listening and going to try it , but from Tyaland that's put me off , didn't Covid start from chicken abroad and have you seen how they keep their chickens there ?, Not for me 😝
you might be interest in a conversion chartfor air fryer by slimming eats.
Wrap your spring roll or any pastry in kitchen towel in the microwave, one minute off and on until done mate.
Good tip!
Seems quite reasonable for one person who doesn’t know how or can’t be bothered to cook.
u carnt cross contaminate if its the same meal / it said 3 pepper on the box
Hi Gareth. Where in Asda did you find this meal? After watching your video I went to my Asda and went to the usual take away section and that meal was nowhere to be seen. Was it in the freezer section? In fact I looked across the whole store and still couldnt find it. Please let me know and I'll go back again. It looked really nice and I want to try one. Cheers Gareth. 👍.
Cheers Miles yes well stocked in its in Barrow-in-Furness. Hope you're well pal
Spring roll can be cooked on top of a toaster, just make sure it doesn't fall into the toaster though
I pan fry mine. 8 minutes, turning frequently.
In my local co, op !! Chicken had gone up
By over double, not just a couple of weeks ago, could buy a full chicken for £3.99.. and buy a cooked half chicken for £2.29. The cooked half chicken is now £5.00 , and the whole chicken is now on like £7/8. Quid???
Cheers Kerry
Think its mental how our country looks down on other countries like our county treats us well. Other country’s probably have just as good quality control as us but somehow we seem to look down on them
does it come complete with crickets.
Geoffrey Boycott said no.
How can they fly the chicken all the way from Thailand. A flight to Thailand is expensive
I had a look for the last curry one you did in my local Asda but it didn't have them. Asked the staff member and they had no idea. Need to check again.
I think it was a three chili meal on the box. Prefer British chicken in it.
I have had the other one in the family it was very good and handy to keep in the freezer I will pick one of these up next time I go in Asda and give it a whirl. It's best not to say £2.50 is a bargain supermarkets don't need any encouragement to put prices up as we all know best to say it would be better if it was £1 cheaper
Cheers pal
It seems ludicrous that it's cheaper to buy in chicken from Thailand but that's the way of the world today. Thanks for another honest review 💜💜💜
Cheers Barbie 👍
Apparently, Polish eggs are half the price of those from the UK right now. Bearing in mind that bird flu is an issue pretty much worldwide. There's some really tasty birds come from Thailand. One of them works in my local Morrisons and I know her from when she worked in a Thai restaurant when she first came to the UK.
Makes me laugh when you mention that it saves on washing up because I will do anything absolutely necessary to avoid washing up! I fully understand 😂
Haha
Gazz, add 3 or 4 drops of Sesame Oil to the Rice , stir it about, and it makes a big difference to the bland rice , but not if you are allergic to nuts or don't like Sesame 😄
Keep up broadcasting a great channel 👍
Thanks for sharing Frank cheers
Must be very new because I couldn't find the curry 1 you did and we were there today and that wasn't there either ....👍
How would this compare, in price, and taste, to a tin of Asda curry chicken and a packet of their instant rice?
Worth a punt at £2.50, Thanks for the review
No problem 👍
May have to get this many thanks indeed 😊
Hope you enjoy it!
The first thing I do in a supermarket is,look for the reductions asle.well worth a look Gareth.
Cheers John
When I use to eat curry and rice l put the rice on first made a hole and poured curry in the middle spot on
Sounds great!
For me it is about animal welfare,British chicken is best, I do my own pea and pepper rice with curry xx lovely. It looks nice though xx thank you for the video xx
Cheers Nicola x
Agree! Don't mix em up, I shudder when my lovely wife does that. Always
It's good for people on a tight budget 2 for a fiver bottle of wine a tenner
Another great video, how about doing a mustard off comparison, just an idea. 🤔🤔
Great idea!
We have such high standards when it comes to rearing animals including chickens in this country ,I would guess the supermarkets don't care where the meat comes from as long as their sales and profits keep growing.
It all comes down down to whether we have a conscience or not. I would never buy imported meat but would not tell others what to do.
If I get a curry I'll usually build a dam around the plate, pour the curry in then start working it in from the edged as I'm eating bit - bit like mixing cement with a shovel.
Maybe no gristle and no bones but full of allergens I cant have, that's life I suppose. A lot of fuel consumption for cooking a small spring roll. My home-made Beef stew is cooking away, so that will have to do, with dumplings of course. (not complaining). Glad you enjoyed bud. Looked ok. All the best and gratz on reaching 60k subs.
Cheers Adz, thank you pal. 👍👍
Good morning Gareth👍 Have my monthly ASDA order due 2/2/23, will add this sooo-yummy review to the list, best to build that dam I reckonz. Spring roll is a microwave jobbie for sure. Fab review! (yet again) thank you & VBW x
Morning Glenn yes enjoy pal, all the best mate, appreciate it. Hope your well 👍👍
I think they use Thailand chicken because it’s cheaper than British chicken. I’ve tried Thai chicken and in my opinion it’s tasty. A lot of British chicken is bland. I don’t if it’s what the British chickens given to eat. ten years ago there was much more taste to them.
Cheers Ruby
Asda used to do a fresh easy to cook firecracker chicken x2 breasts was lovely but extremely spicy
3 chiili's on the box !!
Hi Gareth I have eaten and will continue to eat chicken in Thailand. Just as good as anything else. In fact great food out there mate
Cheers Jeff
Gareth. Obviously the rice is part of the dish so if you don't mix it with the sauces do you eat the rice dry at the end of the meal. I would think that you want some cross contamination here.
I've had more trouble with the old Delhi Belly in Europe to be honest ❗️ been to Thailand twice and no problem at all with chicken or seafood , the restaurants were really nice and the food well cooked and served hot 👍🏻👍🏻
absolutely smashing content from the man himself! 😂
Cheers
Good review. This would be a better product if they separated the chicken in batter with the spring roll. 👍
no mix if different. Hi from Louisville Kentucky USA
Cheers Joe
@@BaldFoodieGuy CHEERS.! .you are so refreshing. I call it yummy yummy time on Friday night live. from Louisville Kentucky USA......across the POND..Have a blessed one with family..
Why didn't you dip your spring roll in the sauce. I felt like I was missing out.
Haha next time
Nice review Gareth. I got the Firecracker Chicken one in a carry box like you get the Chinese carry box for two. Wow that was hot 🥵 needed some cream in it, it was hot 😊
Thanks! You too!
3 chilli rating, its on the box Gareth. Looked nice.
Yes nice one pal cheers
We've got many chicken producers here in the UK!and many of those are being shafted by the big supermarkets on prices??I make my own chicken curries etc so I know where the chicken came from??from BIGMICK IN HULL
Looks Spot on Gareth 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks 👍
the ingredients in there have travelled from all the way around the world to the uk to make a Indian dish hilarious if you think about it
It doesn't look bad for the money, if you want a quick meal
Farm foods firecracker chicken and rice is hot , big chunks of meaty chicken that may be thighs as not very stringy if know what i mean
Cheers Chris
A few chips in the airfryer with the spring roll and that's it sorted out 😋
yes definitely needed chips good shout Colin.
This has made me feel hungry. Mixing items on a plate: I rarely do this except a couple of combos like bacon and egg or chips and beans. I would certainly never mix the two sauces here, but I would eat each, in turn, with the rice. I've had something like this before, from Iceland I think and it was OK. Not authentic but very edible. Thanks for tasting these for us. It's a horrible job this eating, but someone has to take the bullet for the team!
I think British chicken may be dearer because our chickens are kept in more humane conditions. I can't imagine them being free-range in Thailand.
Cheers Paul
There is a chicken shortage in Britain, becase Brexit prevents the foreign workers, who used to work in the industry, from coming here any more. So there is a manpower shortage, which means less British birds, which means they have to be imported.
Hi we live in Norfolk near a chicken factory so why are we getting chicken from abroad don't make sence to me. Love watching the videos great job your doing xx
I guess Banham Poultry can only produce so many chickens - god knows how many get eaten in the UK each day alone!
Good question!
wow.looks gr8, ever tried Nam Plah (Thai fish sauce, with some palm sugar, in rice)
Sounds great!
Chicken is chickens?? I don’t know if it’s just me??but I don’t think about where , when or how??
Can't wait for your next live video when do you think it will be.
In about 2 or 3 weeks but you never know, I don't even know lol
Great review mate but there’s a 3 chilli rating there! Not much chicken there either but for that price I suppose it’s decent enough👌
Cheers Bill, all the best pal.
A Smurf would be disappointed with the size of that meal. It's a good job you're on a diet! 😆
I definitely keep them separate and mix on the spoon or fork.
Haha yes
Don't mix together.. just be all mush...
But mix with on the spoon..
All the Best Gareth 😁
Thanks for the tip
Not only do I check out the mmmms but the length lol the rice only got a 2 mm rating 🤣 plus I'm also addicted to looking for tab systems bloody hell 😅
Haha cheers sorry about the tab system lol
Chicken breast here in Thailand is considered rubbish meat the Thais just don't like it and I have to agree with them, dry and tasteless and also full of water (bumps the weight up). As an example, the flat part of the wings sell around 3.50gbp per kilo whereas the breasts are just over 1gbp per kilo, even the chicken feet are double the price of breast per kilo. give me tasty thigh and drumstics any day over breast meat. Cheers Gaz
Cheers Phil 👍👍
Try the new heron currys 2 mains and 2 large sides dishes for a fiver .tried all of them and think they are on par with the iceland range 🙄
Cheers I've tried them 👍👍😋
£2.50 is a bargain! These days, anyway. Tesco's cheap chicken tikka masala and rice (their Hearty Food Company) was £2.49 last week. This week... £2.80.
I need to do more foraging in my local Asda 😊
Good to know!
Good on ya matey looks good something I'd love to eat no I wouldn't mix together though eat separate with the rice spring roll one only in the oven nope no way use too much electricity enjoy dude
I would have to buy chicken spring rolls to add to it. Not bad for €2.50
You eat the same as me. I build a wall with the rice down the middle and keep the other parts separate. If it's all mixed together I would get bored of having the same taste all through everything 🙂
Haha cheers yes got to be a dam.
Nice review Gareth
Looking very tasty gonna try
Best wishes gareth 👍
cheers Kizzy
Looks good
One reason English chicken is expensive- can't get employees at very low wages since brexit !
Looks like a decent little meal but doesn't make sense to use an oven or air fryer for that spring roll. Also why bother putting something in batter if yr then going to cover in sauce and then be told to microwave it? Decent review though :)
Good question!
I've not bought a ready meal from ASDA in years. The last one I bought was, to put no finer point on it, disgusting.
Bland, insipid and very poor value. I've not been remotely tempted to buy from them again.
Air fryer:-
You MUST REDUCE THE COOKING TEMPERATURE BY A MINIMUM OF 15-20 DEGREES - compared to your normal oven and the time by at least half.
I've just cooked 8 duck-filled frozen spring rolls at 160°c for 6 mins & they were perfectly done.
Pack instructions were 190° for 16-18 mins in normal oven.
I’ll give this one a try next time I go to Asda great video
Cheers
Hi Gareth a great review 😊it's a sad fact that chicken is cheaper to import rather than use are own, but I'll definitely be giving this one ago, P's there is a new Branston mayonnaise called Branstonase it comes in small cunks or smooth and its available in ASDA 🍻🙏
You wouldn't if you'd ever travelled in Thailand and saw how this utter crap is produced!
Cheers Sean
That's a daft meal, they should just remove the spring roll as it's one lil roll in a big oven if no one has an air fryer.
All these supermarkets etc should be using chicken from the UK, better welfare etc, and supporting UK farms,
Great review. Spot on again. Cracking Chicken. Need to pick it up and give it a try.
Tok sweet for my taste Gareth.
That’s great for the money. And it actually looks nice. A superb video as always.
Thanks 👍
Hey Gareth, it's had to explain how much I enjoy your videos. The style and tempo is perfect, the honesty and relevance is a bonus.
Keep up the great work, mate :)
I appreciate that!
This looked really nice, and for £2.50 it's good value. As for buying chicken in Thailand as opposed to UK? I think that if the big companies were to buy from UK farmers with large orders on a regular basis, then I'm sure a deal could be made to lower the cost. Just as, if they continue with shipping food in from foreign countries, then the price of UK farmed foods will go up in order for the farmers to make a fair profit from their hard work. Keep up the good work of bringing your reviews to the people 👍👍🇬🇧👍👍.
Cheers Gerry, all the best 😋😊👍👍
People see this food at a cheap price and that's why they buy it, they get it home and then see what is involved in the cooking and realize it's not so much a bargain, they sell the fact it is chicken but it's only bite size.
i looked, and it showed 3 chilli and not 2 like you said.
Apologies
Cheap chicken in a variety of chemicals and chilli so it's not for me, no my foodie friend😁
Yeah a food dam with the rice. Or if a fry up a sausage/bacon to separate egg yolk and beans. 😃
I was just going to write that myself 😂
Great idea!! Cheers dam for to be lol
was that a Fred Dibnah impression at the end?
Was it lol probably 😅
We check everything we buy regarding meat ,we will only buy British meat!
Smashing video 📷💯🤟🏻 , u make me laugh with your cross contamination!! There's only u eating it ✊🏼🙏👍👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
I've tried that one several times it's the most enjoyable of that asda range the only downside is not enough chicken in that firecracker chicken but a tasty buy.
Cheers