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Posted 8 August 2023

Quorn Vegetarian Ch;cken Style Crispy Nuggets 300g (Clubcard Price)

£1.50£2.3035% off
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Cheapest of all the supermarkets currently.


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IMO the best Quorn product I have tried.


These taste remarkably similar to McDonald's chicken nuggets and the grandkids actually prefer them. We have found they are also excellent cut up and placed in wraps with salad etc.


Description

Meat free savoury flavour nuggets, made with mycoprotein, coated in a crispy batter

Deliciously meat free

Source of Protein

Low in Saturated Fat

Source of Fibre

No Soy

Vegetarian Society Approved

Halal


Our crispy nuggets are great for dipping and sharing or try in à fresh tortilla wrap

Ingredients
Mycoprotein (39%), Water, Rehydrated Free Range Egg White, Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin, Thiamine), Vegetable Oils (Sunflower, Rapeseed), Salt, Maize Flour, Wheat Starch, Milk Proteins, Textured Wheat Protein (Wheat Protein, Wheat Flour), Natural Flavouring, Raising Agents: Tetrasodium Diphosphate, Sodium Carbonate, Pea Fibre, Firming Agents: Calcium Chloride, Calcium Acetate, Wheat Gluten, Gelling Agent: Pectin, Dextrose

Netmums Recommended*
*In a poll of 102 Netmums users, 98% would recommend Quorn Crispy Nuggets to a friend or family

Sustainable Nutrition
Quorn products are a source of protein because they contain mycoprotein; a nutritious and sustainable protein source. Mycoprotein is footprinted by the Carbon Trust and has less impact on our planet's resources.

To discover delicious recipes made with Quorn products and to find out more about our approach to sustainable nutrition visit quorn.co.uk and get social with us!

Carbon Trust
CO2 Measured 0.65kg per serving

Quorn® and the Quorn™ logo are trademarks belonging to Marlow Foods Ltd.

Vegetarian Society Approved
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Edited by deleted17634, 8 August 2023
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  1. Kingydaman's avatar
    I know it contains mycoprotein, but what on earth is in them exactly?
    comedychris's avatar
    Like a funghi derived from mushroom type protein with added binders etc... Pretty healthy high fiber and protein compared to meat that has no fibre.
  2. comedychris's avatar
    My go to for wraps or a quick 10 min snack that's semi healthy. Whenever they are less than £3 I stock up... Less than £2... God help my bank
  3. freddyfender's avatar
    Might be wrong but I think 'quorn' is made from some sort of mushroom?

    And before some meat eater starts going on...as they like to with these deals ...still a lot better for you to eat than whatevers in a 'chicken' one (edited)
  4. Dealer_Drew's avatar
    Eat a tasty supper and simultaneously save the planet and my wallet - don't mind if I do.
    richtea-'s avatar
    As a meat eater, these are perfect if wanting to eat on a budget. There's no excuse for buying cheap meat where high welfare standards have most likely not been followed.
  5. ls10ls's avatar
    Very addictive
    comedychris's avatar
    That's what my dealer says, Tesco...
  6. LOUGHBORO.GUY's avatar
    Taste just like McDonald’s love them
    comedychris's avatar
    I do wonder why McDonald's don't have veg alternative nuggets since the regular are so popular...
  7. freddyfender's avatar
    See now I prefer the Southern fried ones personally....the Linda McCartney southern fried ones are alright as well


    I did drop a stone in weight when I first went veggie ....so goes to show (edited)
    Mooney70's avatar
    I like the quorn southern fried burgers but was disappointed with the southern fried bites. LM burgers are great normal or mozzarella ones.
  8. freddyfender's avatar
    Yep £1.50 is the new pound
    deleted17634's avatar
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    This is sadly true 😔
  9. Mooney70's avatar
    These are decent better than the southern fried Nuggets they do imo.
  10. mode_101's avatar
    £1 in the last two years when it was on offer but guess the 50p increase is normal these days (edited)
  11. comedychris's avatar
    But I don't work out so it's all great protein but just maintenance at this point, what we need is a good that actually builds muscle while we watch TV
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