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Re: I need tesco
Originally Posted by wmoore
Penguin biscuits are much cheaper though ;)
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Re: I need tesco
Originally Posted by herrchook
but not as nice.
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Re: I need tesco
Originally Posted by wmoore
Really? Can't say I've noticed any significant difference.
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Re: I need tesco
What an entertaining thread.
Just as a side note. My wife is a vegetarian and the quality and variety of the food here in WA is atrocious. e.g frozen chips, precooked in beef tallow. cheese, with added animal rennet. Gelatine in all sorts of foods. When in the "fresh food" section of coles today they had baskets full of rotten pears. I take the point about farmers markets but comparing supermarkets Uk to Oz is like comparing chalk and animal rennet added cheese. I like living in Oz and so do many of the other posters but the supermarkets are shit. |
Re: I need tesco
Originally Posted by graham__smith
What an entertaining thread.
Just as a side note. My wife is a vegetarian and the quality and variety of the food here in WA is atrocious. I like living in Oz and so do many of the other posters but the supermarkets are shit. |
Re: I need tesco
Originally Posted by Luke I Amyofath
I wouldnt know since Im not a vegetarian however, I would like to say that while uk supermarkets are far bigger, they carry far more shit than in oz and just try and beat the value and selection of seafood. Brits dont know what good seafood is, though they may know a bit about microwave ready meals and frozen cottage pies and pasties.
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Re: I need tesco
Originally Posted by possoms
Lots of nice seafood in Cornwall :)
yum i really miss going up to bude to the pasty shop - also the cornish ice cream shop by the canal- raspberry swirl with a flake mmmmmmmmmmmm glad i got that out me system!! ttfn pootle26 |
Re: I need tesco
Originally Posted by Mercedes
Must admit most of my 12 years of living in Oz I ate out, and liked the variety and found it was cheaper. I also liked having the buzz of people around me when I ate and didn't like staying in and watching tv anyway, mostly because I did a range of sports and liked being outdoors. I still tend to eat out where ever I am, after a hard days work, I can't be bothered to cook and wash up dishes. Nice to leave that to someone else. Knew quite a few Aussie friends used to do that. If I buy food and shove it in the fridge it become a pharmaceutical paradise for penacillin, lol
Shall we swap interesting bio culture names? Bet my fridge is better than yours!! :D I'm that bad i have a potato crop breeding in the veg draw :scared: |
Re: I need tesco
Originally Posted by possoms
Lots of nice seafood in Cornwall :)
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Re: I need tesco
Originally Posted by pootle26
yum
i really miss going up to bude to the pasty shop - also the cornish ice cream shop by the canal- raspberry swirl with a flake mmmmmmmmmmmm glad i got that out me system!! ttfn pootle26 |
Re: I need tesco
Originally Posted by graham__smith
What an entertaining thread.
Just as a side note. My wife is a vegetarian and the quality and variety of the food here in WA is atrocious. e.g frozen chips, precooked in beef tallow. cheese, with added animal rennet. Gelatine in all sorts of foods. When in the "fresh food" section of coles today they had baskets full of rotten pears. I take the point about farmers markets but comparing supermarkets Uk to Oz is like comparing chalk and animal rennet added cheese. I like living in Oz and so do many of the other posters but the supermarkets are shit. I would agree with vegetarian food options those - as a vege I can agree they are crap. I happen to like tofu but this is the only option compared to many others readily available in the UK. Eating out is also a major problem sometimes although restaurants will often oblige. I think this is due to statistics and demographics. In Oz the average age of any area is likely to be higher than the UK. Vege's tend to be within the younger subset of a community and I suspect the demand is therefore a lot less. When you combine that with an overall national population of 20 million compared to packed into sardine tins, UK - well I think it probably explains it. There is a real market for quality organics and vegetarian foods here that are non speciality shop based I reckon. I dont have a major problem since i have the time to prepare food but for those who dont then this is indeed a bit of an issue. |
Re: I need tesco
Originally Posted by graham__smith
What an entertaining thread.
Just as a side note. My wife is a vegetarian and the quality and variety of the food here in WA is atrocious. e.g frozen chips, precooked in beef tallow. cheese, with added animal rennet. Gelatine in all sorts of foods. When in the "fresh food" section of coles today they had baskets full of rotten pears. I take the point about farmers markets but comparing supermarkets Uk to Oz is like comparing chalk and animal rennet added cheese. I'm sure plenty of people could walk round Tesco and find mouldy, out-of-date fruit without too much effort. On the other hand, I'm sure you could go to Tesco and find pears that were picked 8 months ago and chemically treated and stored in a cool room to extend their natural shelf life. ;) |
Re: I need tesco
I have to say, since returning to Oz after 4 years in the UK, the one thing I miss the most is the cheap salmon....We used to eat it at least once a week but here its just SO expensive...and in the supermarkets, I wouldnt touch it with a bargepole...it always looks aweful!!
Everything else, I agree with what people say about the Oz supermarkets just being different! I think the quality of the food here is of a much higher standard, especially fresh food. Which is what I missed the most in the UK. :) |
Re: I need tesco
I have just re-read this thread and it's quite an interesting debate but I think we should actually stick to what the original poster's thread was about - "needing tesco's" instead of the supermarkets of Brisbane.
I don't think answering that post with lifestyle arguments about choosing to shop at a market or go to a restaurant are fair at all, nor is the "grow up and realise you are living overseas" type argument. Given the choice we would all prefer to go to a restaurant or eat food bought at a farmer's market. That's a no brainer. So let's be objective. In summary I think the argument for UK supermarkets goes something like: - Convenience, quality, range, opening hours, in-store restaurants, cheap fuel, ready meals, alcohol range, self-packing, internet shopping, price, freshness, childcare, trolleys, facilities, self-scanning, clothing, car washes, multi-cultural foods, organic range, speed of service. The argument for Australian supermarkets goes something like: - Shop elsewhere like the farmer's market EFTPOS is better than Switch They are going to get scanning trolleys here The seafood in Australia is better Go to a restaurant instead Chavs hang around supermarkets (and we don't get sweaty ferals in bare feet in the shops here of course) and the best of all.... stop saying nasty things about Australia you are all so very horrible!!! Ha ha ha ha ha! Let's face up to the facts. On a straight comparison the Australian supermakets are shit compared to the UK ones. End of. |
Re: I need tesco
Originally Posted by rab
Let's face up to the facts. On a straight comparison the Australian supermakets are shit compared to the UK ones. End of.
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