Tesco meal deals were good value, they probably still are. To me, getting a tesco clubcard is worth it, basically you give them some info (or lies), you get a discount, there can be more discounts (money off offers) based on how much you spend. They can already track based on credit/debit card, unless you use cash, very low percentage, different cards, not as low a percentage but still low. Not sure but I believe you can get a card at the checkout: Tourists Do This, no real validation of info you supply. Yes I have used a credit card and tesco clubcard in different names.
Sunday isn't the best day to buy pre-packaged sandwiches at Tesco. They don't seem to have fresh sandwiches on a Sunday, just the leftovers from Saturday (or Friday?).
you mised out on the salad boxes much nicer than all that bread also sushi for main or snack is good value acording to tesco there more than 3000 meal deal posible options
add black pepper to the prawn sandwich (and the tuna) to make it better. However in Devon I used to buy the prawn cocktail sandwich which has salad and a sauce with paprika. Only available November & December. The best current sandwich is the roast vegetable wrap but sadly missed is the honey roast salmon salad roll, no longer made.
I noticed a lot of people talking about the Tesco Club Card and i agree if you're going to be here for a while i would get one definitely worth it. A few months ago i decided i wanted to buy an air fryer i shopped around and found they were quite pricey. I had a look in my local tesco and i'm so glad i did. I found a Tower air fryer for £59 club card price £39 i had £10 club card vouchers which needed to be used up so all in all i got a really good bargain an air fryer from Tesco for £29!!!! I shop at Tesco regularly because my Tesco is about a 10 to 15 mins walk from my house (downhill) i live in a hilly area. On my doorststep (walking distance) i have 4 supermarkets all within walking distance. Aforementioned Tesco, Morrisons, Aldi and Scotmid coop. Very convenient for me as I'm not a driver so when i do my weekly shop i usually walk to either Tescos or Morrisons and sometimes Aldi to do my shop. So convenient i understand in the US everything is so far apart and you really need a car very few people use public transport. Which is the opposite here in the UK i use public transport all the time and its so super easy and convenient and also very regular when i live in Edinburgh if you have to wait for a bus to go somewhere your waiting time would be about 10 to 15 minutes once your on the bus the seats are quite comfy and you also have usb outlets for your phones and best of all free wifi! To get anywhere on the bus in Edinburgh would take less than an hour (not sure about bigger cities. Or country routes.) again i find super convenient. Also from Edinburgh if you want to go further afield outside the city itself we have excellent public transport that will take you anywhere you want to go if you want to go to North Berwick or Dunbar Lothian Country buses run an excellent service to those towns on the east coast with fantastic views of the villages as you pass by if you like golf i think its eithed the North Berwick bus or Dunbar bus one of them anyway passes through Muirfield golf club i think the open is held their each year i believe. Or you can either get the bus or train and take a trip to the beautiful Scottish Borders and visit Melrose home of the Melross Sevens seven aside rugby and the Abbey. Travelling there is by bus or train are equally beautiful. Or further up to The Kingdom of Fife to North Queensferry or to Dunfermline visit the abbey. Ot to St Andrews home of golf and where Prince William and Catherine went to University is a nice little town. Or on to Dundee they have the new Tate Modern there. There are other places within easy travelling distance from Edinburgh using public transport like the bus or the train if any American chosd to come to Scotland i would recommend you using public transport it's safe and very convenient and inexpensive.
We also “mock” people calling them. “Sh@t Tesco meal deal!” So people who get just ham or just cheese sandwich with a bottle of water and ready salted crisps! ( theses people walk the earth!)
Defo a Tesco guy..., you get so much more for your money with an equilly good quality. Did you know that ASDA was once a subsidary of your Walmart? I know it's changed now but not how, Love your hair color Alaytra, is it natural or dyed to match Jordan's beard?
I'd say a salad, or maybe (this is what I'd pack, at least) a sandwich and crisps (or chips, as we say). Lots of people also pack some fruit and/or veggies to round it out and be a little healthier. Frozen meals are also pretty popular.
I think they put way too much mayo in them. The wraps are much better. My favourite wrap is the pulled ham, cheese and chutney wrap, or the southern fried chicken wrap.
They have been, Quite reasonable for a Long Time , I'll admit, I'm surprised Tesco took so long to Raise ,the prices really, I have a Club Card for Tesco .You'd be stupid not to .
I only eat M&S or Waitrose sandwiches, as tesco and sainsburys etc 🤢 I’ll eat other lunch bits from any of them, but not sandwiches. I’ve never had a tesco meal deal though.
They do salads, sushi, sausage rolls, wraps, dips as well as sandwiches. Similarly, you can get doughnuts, buns, chocolate, nuts and other stuff, as well as crisps. The deal includes smoothies, iced coffee as well as Pepsi, Coke, water and fruit squash.
Tesco, Sainsbury, M&S and waitrose all have their sandwiches made in the same factory I used to work for kerry foods and they used to package tesco and M&S ready meals on the same line just different cardboard packaging
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Sunday is the best day to try our roast dinners, we don't live in supermarkets, scout around
You're opening the sandwich containers the wrong way! Peel them off from the front!
The actual packaging has a perforated half circle on the side that they are opening, they are opening as designed.
But still wrong Marty.
WHY DOES IT MATTER, HOW YOU OPEN ! DID YOU HAVE INPUT TO THE PACKEDING, Ho dear didn't work.!
Tesco meal deals were good value, they probably still are.
To me, getting a tesco clubcard is worth it,
basically you give them some info (or lies), you get a discount, there can be more discounts (money off offers) based on how much you spend.
They can already track based on credit/debit card, unless you use cash, very low percentage, different cards, not as low a percentage but still low.
Not sure but I believe you can get a card at the checkout: Tourists Do This, no real validation of info you supply. Yes I have used a credit card and tesco clubcard in different names.
Your definition of salad must be different from ours.
Egg and cress, tuna and sweetcorn aren't salads.
Sunday isn't the best day to buy pre-packaged sandwiches at Tesco. They don't seem to have fresh sandwiches on a Sunday, just the leftovers from Saturday (or Friday?).
you mised out on the salad boxes much nicer than all that bread also sushi for main or snack is good value acording to tesco there more than 3000 meal deal posible options
add black pepper to the prawn sandwich (and the tuna) to make it better. However in Devon I used to buy the prawn cocktail sandwich which has salad and a sauce with paprika. Only available November & December. The best current sandwich is the roast vegetable wrap but sadly missed is the honey roast salmon salad roll, no longer made.
You can add the black pepper crisps to the prawn or tuna sandwich, maybe
I noticed a lot of people talking about the Tesco Club Card and i agree if you're going to be here for a while i would get one definitely worth it. A few months ago i decided i wanted to buy an air fryer i shopped around and found they were quite pricey. I had a look in my local tesco and i'm so glad i did. I found a Tower air fryer for £59 club card price £39 i had £10 club card vouchers which needed to be used up so all in all i got a really good bargain an air fryer from Tesco for £29!!!! I shop at Tesco regularly because my Tesco is about a 10 to 15 mins walk from my house (downhill) i live in a hilly area. On my doorststep (walking distance) i have 4 supermarkets all within walking distance. Aforementioned Tesco, Morrisons, Aldi and Scotmid coop. Very convenient for me as I'm not a driver so when i do my weekly shop i usually walk to either Tescos or Morrisons and sometimes Aldi to do my shop. So convenient i understand in the US everything is so far apart and you really need a car very few people use public transport. Which is the opposite here in the UK i use public transport all the time and its so super easy and convenient and also very regular when i live in Edinburgh if you have to wait for a bus to go somewhere your waiting time would be about 10 to 15 minutes once your on the bus the seats are quite comfy and you also have usb outlets for your phones and best of all free wifi! To get anywhere on the bus in Edinburgh would take less than an hour (not sure about bigger cities. Or country routes.) again i find super convenient. Also from Edinburgh if you want to go further afield outside the city itself we have excellent public transport that will take you anywhere you want to go if you want to go to North Berwick or Dunbar Lothian Country buses run an excellent service to those towns on the east coast with fantastic views of the villages as you pass by if you like golf i think its eithed the North Berwick bus or Dunbar bus one of them anyway passes through Muirfield golf club i think the open is held their each year i believe. Or you can either get the bus or train and take a trip to the beautiful Scottish Borders and visit Melrose home of the Melross Sevens seven aside rugby and the Abbey. Travelling there is by bus or train are equally beautiful. Or further up to The Kingdom of Fife to North Queensferry or to Dunfermline visit the abbey. Ot to St Andrews home of golf and where Prince William and Catherine went to University is a nice little town. Or on to Dundee they have the new Tate Modern there. There are other places within easy travelling distance from Edinburgh using public transport like the bus or the train if any American chosd to come to Scotland i would recommend you using public transport it's safe and very convenient and inexpensive.
We also “mock” people calling them. “Sh@t Tesco meal deal!” So people who get just ham or just cheese sandwich with a bottle of water and ready salted crisps! ( theses people walk the earth!)
Defo a Tesco guy..., you get so much more for your money with an equilly good quality. Did you know that ASDA was once a subsidary of your Walmart? I know it's changed now but not how, Love your hair color Alaytra, is it natural or dyed to match Jordan's beard?
Chicken bacon and stuffing with fridge raiders and an energy drink for me
Egg and Cress, and Prawn are great!
Pret a Manger need a meal deal. Love their sandwiches baquettes wraps and salads although my wallet probably doesnt!
What’s a classic work lunch in America
I'd say a salad, or maybe (this is what I'd pack, at least) a sandwich and crisps (or chips, as we say). Lots of people also pack some fruit and/or veggies to round it out and be a little healthier. Frozen meals are also pretty popular.
Crap. Ultra processed. Got to be.
I like the hoisin duck and chicken ceaser wraps
Asda, M&S and Sainsbury's equally do meal deals
All day breakfast is the one
I think they put way too much mayo in them. The wraps are much better. My favourite wrap is the pulled ham, cheese and chutney wrap, or the southern fried chicken wrap.
They have been, Quite reasonable for a Long Time , I'll admit, I'm surprised Tesco took so long to Raise ,the prices really, I have a Club Card for Tesco .You'd be stupid not to .
Wow, cannot believe you didn't do the most pretentious meal deal sandwich in the world... Brie and grape. They are really good but not for everyone :)
They were great value at £3....not so much at £3.40.
That's inflation for you!
Tesco sarnies are grim compared to M&S
I only eat M&S or Waitrose sandwiches, as tesco and sainsburys etc 🤢
I’ll eat other lunch bits from any of them, but not sandwiches.
I’ve never had a tesco meal deal though.
They do salads, sushi, sausage rolls, wraps, dips as well as sandwiches. Similarly, you can get doughnuts, buns, chocolate, nuts and other stuff, as well as crisps. The deal includes smoothies, iced coffee as well as Pepsi, Coke, water and fruit squash.
There are Xmas sandwiches available now - chicken and cranberry!
@@lindylou7853 Thanks Tesco for the elaboration 😂
Tesco, Sainsbury, M&S and waitrose all have their sandwiches made in the same factory I used to work for kerry foods and they used to package tesco and M&S ready meals on the same line just different cardboard packaging
I watch the Magic geekdom a lovely couple from America, shopping, trying food and places to stay, and reacting to my Roots a lovely America guy called Steve, you should watch them and more, I won't be subscribing to you, plus we have more supermarkets than you mentioned and cheaper than US, like M&S, Co op, Lidl, Iceland(which is frozen and fresh food) and here 🇬🇧 you don't have to buy just organic our ordinary fresh food doesn't have chemicals, in it like the US food is a lot safer and much cheaper, A lot of Americans have moved here because they prefer it to the US,
A bit dramatic with the tuna? It's a sandwich? Hard too watch
Meal deals are a total rip off.
how so you cant get indevidual items cheeper unless you bye 6 packs of drinks and crisps then you have the same drink and snack all week