festive wrap
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By Sainsbury’s. For today’s festive lunch review I’m having a wrap, and it’s from Sainsbury’s. My nearest supermarket as the crow flies, but when I walk there’s too much zig zagging to get there, until now when I realised I needed to try their food. I’m also going to review their ‘Pork & Cranberry Christmas
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By M&S. If given the choice, my meal deal choice would be a chicken & bacon sandwich, meaty crisps and an orange juice. I wouldn’t head straight for this, except I’m looking for festive goodies and this really caught my eye. So much so that I skipped over the standard sandwiches. I’m quite glad I
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By M&S. I wasn’t sold by the name, or the price (£5.25!). It was the 5% from this item will be given* to Shelter. …And it looked like a fish finger sandwich from first glance. It also sits upright on the shelf, so it almost juts out and makes you take notice. The item was
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A quick one. This will be a brief review. There’s not a massive amount of things to tell you about this sandwich. It’s a prawn cocktail sandwich, on soft oatmeal bread. There isn’t masses of substance, (which isn’t a negative) and I was able to polish my sandwich off extremely quickly! You could argue that
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For this review, we’ve got a Christmas Wrapped wrap and a Turkey Feast sandwich. They were priced at £3.35 and £3.30 respectively. I want to review these in the order I’d eat the type of food involved. In this case, Christmas Wrapped is considered a Boxing Day type food and Turkey Feast would be more
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From Tesco. My daughter and I wanted a tasty dinner, so we decided to check out the festive wrap selection at the local Tesco. I’m not entirely sure, but I think there were more as well, but we went for these. Prices are £3 for the Veggie option and just 25p more for the ‘meaties’.