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Posted 25 January 2023

Linda Mccartney's Vegan Vegemince Family Value Pack 500G - 5 for £8 - (£1.60 Each) - Clubcard Price @ Tesco (McCartneys)

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Good deal here as it's combining a good club card price with a multi buy offer. Plus there's a money back offer if you don't like this mince (see below for details)

Along with Quorn Mince this is our go to meat free mince. And, as long as you are prepared to buy 5, then this works out at a more than reasonable £1.60 for 500g of meat free mince.



  • Suitable for vegans
  • Suitable for vegetarians

Product Description
  • Seasoned Vegetarian Mince Made from Rehydrated Textured Soya Protein.
  • #Love me or your money back courtesy of Hain Frozen Foods UK Limited. Open to customers 18 or over, resident in the UK mainland (England, Scotland and Wales), NI, Channel Islands, Isle of Man.
  • Requirements:
  • 1) Purchase a pack of Linda McCartney's Vegemince Family value pack that feature a promotional sticker ("Product").
  • 2) If you do not like the product, visit lindamccartneyfoods.co.uk and log your details (name and address).
  • 3) Proof of purchase is required.
  • 4) Leave feedback on why you do not love the product.
  • 5) One redemption per customer.
  • Promotion available between 12:01am on 02.01.23 and closes 11:59pm on 02.04.23. No cash alternatives are available.
  • Full terms and conditions apply - see website lindamccartneyfoods.co.uk

  • Nation's best tasting meat free mince*
  • *Source: Campden BRI consumer taste panel report, July 2021. Base: vegetarian mince eaters (103).

  • In 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

  • Proudly Supporting Monday - Meat Free
  • Vegetarian Society Approved - Vegan

  • Pack size: 500G

Information
Ingredients
Rehydrated Textured Soya Protein (95%), Rapeseed Oil, Yeast Extract, Malted Barley Extract, Onion Powder, Salt, Dextrose, White Pepper, Natural Flavouring, Garlic Powder


Allergy Information
  • For allergens, including Cereals containing Gluten, see ingredients in capitals.

Storage
Keep frozen -18°C or below. Do not refreeze.

Cooking Instructions
Hob
Instructions: Cooking instructions given are for 1/6 of a pack.
For best results, always cook from frozen. All cooking appliances vary; timings are to be used as a guideline only, please adjust times accordingly. Ensure food is piping hot and cooked through prior to serving. Remove outer packaging.
Preheat a non-stick frying pan over a medium heat. Once hot, add 1/6 of the vegetarian mince and 1 tablespoon of water. Cook for 3-4 minutes, stirring occasionally.


Number of uses
Pack Contains Approx. 6 Servings
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Edited by deleted17634, 25 January 2023
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  1. hotdog's avatar
    • "Plant-based food for planet earth"
    Hmm, I was going to stock up on this until I realised this is made of Soya. I believe they source it from the US and Brazil - I can't find out whether this is sustainably sourced I.e. not linked to deforestation. Anyone know?

    Might stick with Quorn for now. Good price this though.
    davidmatthewbrown7's avatar
    Considering only 7% of all soya grown goes for human consumption and the rest for feeding live stock I think you would be ok to eat this ethically
  2. aljgraham's avatar
    Misread this as Vegan Vengeance
    Sipo's avatar
    That's a good name for the after effect of eating too many lentils
  3. hotsir's avatar
    Hot
  4. Denise_Whitworth's avatar
    Soya ruins my skin
    NitrousUK's avatar
    A small number of people can have a food allergy to soya
  5. Shinobei's avatar
    Oooohhh, mince!
  6. roversblues's avatar
    Good deal. just a pity I've stocked up my freezer with all the other offers that have been around recently.
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