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Every now and then you come home from a long day away and just cannot be bothered to cook, But it's okay given that you bought that lasagne ready meal in the shopping.
But was it due to Tesco,Sainsbury's, Waitrose, mirielle Asda, Morrison's and also Co op?
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I called up help from my cousin and ready meal aficionado, Who largely lived off the convenient meals at University.
in a relationship, We ploughed through seven lasagne options on offer and judged each based on taste, Appearance and profitability, Also with a consideration of the prices.
Here are our thoughts on each, In the order we tried them:
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Around around the same price point was the Sainsbury's lasagne, Which came in at a respectable 2.50 not too cheap that the product quality would be poor but perfectly acceptable for a weekday dinner.
As soon as it came out of the microwave I noticed a stark difference in look.
The Sainsbury's lasagne had a plasticy sheen to the top and looked additional processed than the M meal.
I was worried this would give the lasagne an unfair advantage, However I was not overly pleased.
This lasagne was alone with pork in the mix too, But the thickness of the top layer of sauce meant the actual good stuff underneath was only a thin layer.
What there was of it was herby and peppery which was tasty on its own, But i was thinking detracted from the body of the rich mince.