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Posted 11 June 2023

Linda McCartney 2 Vegetarian Mozzarella Burgers 227G (Clubcard Price) - £1.50 @ Tesco

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Currently the joint cheapest of all the supermarkets (same price as Ocado but that is online only) on these lovely meat free burgers.

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These are my go to meat free burgers (Mrs B prefers the non-Mozzarella variety)

Seasoned Vegetarian 1/4 lb Burgers Made with Rehydrated Textured Soya Protein, Onion and Mozzarella Cheese.
Proudly Supporting Monday - Meat Free
Meat Free Pioneer Since 1991In 1991, Linda's love of animals, the planet, food and family inspired a revolutionary new veggie food company. Today more than ever, its caring and sustainable values make us proud to be part of what she started. Plant-based food for planet earth, from our heart to your home. The McCartney Family
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Changing the world one meal at a time
Vegetarian Society Approved
Pack size: 0.227KG
Ingredients Rehydrated Textured Soya Protein (65%), Rapeseed Oil, Onion, Mozzarella Cheese (Milk) (9%), Stabiliser: Methyl Cellulose, Chickpea Flour, Flavourings, Yeast Extract, Garlic Purée, Malted Barley Extract, Onion Powder, Salt, Garlic Powder
Allergy Information May also contain other Cereals containing Gluten. For allergens, including Cereals containing Gluten, see ingredients in Capitals.
Number of uses Pack Contains 2 Servings
Net Contents227g ℮
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  1. Husla's avatar
    Usual price in most supermarkets
    deleted2904940's avatar
    No usual price is £2.50 and although you will find an offer on it's not guaranteed.
  2. ecuador's avatar
    They still come up at £1.50 from time to time at supermarkets. You should always stock up at this price!
  3. deleted2904940's avatar
    I sometimes sprinkle a little sugar, onion powder and MSG on top before cooking. It really helps to round out the flavour.
  4. Aaron_Smith's avatar
    I got these for £1 from farmfoods in grimsby on Thursday, really nice
  5. PizzaPower's avatar
    Found cheaper at farmfoods, got these for £1.20 other day - personally i think one of the best burger in the vegetarian / fake meat range
    deleted2904940's avatar
    Never seen them that cheap before, quite the bargain!
  6. maydell7's avatar
    Great price . Sadly stores are too far away from us . Thanks for posting though x
    EDIT. 3 for £5 in Asda. That's 50p more if I buy the 3, but cheaper than paying the petrol to get to Tesco. Happy bunny x (edited)
    deleted2904940's avatar
    I refuse to buy the 3 for £5, it's a cash-grab!
  7. deleted2904940's avatar
    Whilst I will never pay a penny over £1.50 for a packet of these, I will always vote hot when this price comes back around. There's always a slight fear in me that each time might be the last.
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    Agreed on all counts
  8. bryanhaines399's avatar
    Isn't this the usual price when it's on offer at this price?
  9. debschillen0704's avatar
    I may try these
  10. DelboyDave's avatar
    Question, why is this a sponsored deal?
    deleted17634's avatar
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    No idea, nothing to do with me. Although it's happened once before on a deal of mine (edited)
  11. cra1g0s's avatar
    We’ve had these in the freezer for over a year, there’s always something preferable
  12. Simon_JohnsonHPy's avatar
    I remember when these used to be on offer at £1.00 in Sainsburys etc. We aren't vegetarian but have these when we see them on offer. Why pay more when you can have the real thing i.e. factory farmed, killed, mashed up dead cow for the same price?

    Seriously though these are really good. By the time a burger is in a bun with sauces/salad/other bits and bobs, you can't really tell the difference in my opinion. I'd definitely say these are as good as your average 'real' burger. Better than the cheap nasty ones.
  13. Bright.Star's avatar
    Aldi's no beef plant burgers at £1.99 for two are very good too. They're quite thick too. Gonna give these a try.
  14. SaturdayGigs's avatar
    Just bought these from Farmfoods £1.29 a pack and the plain ones as well. BBD Oct 2024
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