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Posted 8 May 2023

(5 Packs for £12 - £2.40 Per Pack) Vegetarian / Vegan Beyond Meat Beyond Burger Plant Based Burger x2 (226g) Clubcard Price @ Tesco

£12
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Works out at £2.40 per item! I think this is the cheapest I've ever seen this.

Good deal as this combines both a club card price with Tesco's current 5 for 4 deal (cheapest free) on selected frozen products.

Offer starts tomorrow (9/5/23) and ends 29/5/23.

Going by the user reviews arguably the best meat free burgers available. A Which? Best Buy.


Plant-Based Patties Made with Pea Protein
Beyond Burger - The Future of ProteinIt's a new breed of burger. Made from plants.
© 2019 Beyond Meat®
No SoyNo GlutenSuitable for Vegans
Pack size: 226G
IngredientsWater, Pea Protein* (16%), Rapeseed Oil, Coconut Oil, Rice Protein, Flavouring, Stabiliser (Methyl Cellulose), Potato Starch, Apple Extract, Colour (Beetroot Red), Maltodextrin, Pomegranate Extract, Salt, Potassium Chloride, Concentrated Lemon Juice, Maize Vinegar, Carrot Powder, Emulsifier (Sunflower Lecithin), *Peas are Legumes. People with severe allergies to Legumes like Peanuts should be cautious when introducing Pea Protein into their diet because of the possibility of a Pea allergy
Allergy InformationContains no Peanuts or Tree Nuts.
Net Contents226g ℮
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Edited by deleted17634, 9 May 2023
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  1. Bazzer55's avatar
    I am a Butcher by trade and for a veggie product you will not get a burger as near to a meat product as these. You could easily give these to a meat eater and pass them off as a meat burger. I like them
    I cooked ours in a frying pan and they were great, excuse the pun......Heat Added
  2. justabout72's avatar
    Trouble with these is that you have to defrost them before you cook them. Can't cook from frozen.
    NewForestMonkeyBrains's avatar
    I thought that but after reading a post from another on here, I’ve tried it and it’s been fine.
    For the last few months now, I take them straight from the freezer and air fry them and they are perfect. Take between 14 to 16 mins on my Costco £50 one.
    I would probably defrost them for a bbq though.
  3. Minstadave's avatar
    Do these BBQ OK?
    darknoiz's avatar
    oh yes , really tasty
  4. edgeone's avatar
    Squidge them out really flat and do them on a super hot BBQ, Grill or oven for a couple of mins each side. Really good.
  5. ColinEmsley's avatar
    Also 4 for £10 at Morrisons. Chiller section not frozen
  6. davidcaia's avatar
    Can you combine 2 offers in Tesco?
    5 for 4 and £3 clubcard?
    ThomasWeatherall's avatar
    Yeah. That's why it comes to £12.
  7. NewForestMonkeyBrains's avatar
    Anyway, who wants to be the 1st person to see a veggie burger post, whilst being an ardent meat eater (like me) and so having no interest in this excellent product, post stuff like ‘processed junk, fake meat rubbish, probably made by sweatshop children using nuclear waste’ etc.
    Go on, you know you can’t resist it.
    BustyB293's avatar
    Agree. Some of the “I so need to try these” are like fake profiles. They are ok. I’ve cooked them on foil on the grill, if you just grill them I find they dry out. 
  8. Stephen_Rowbottom's avatar
    Love these. Stocking up for the freezer... Thanks!
    deleted17634's avatar
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    Very welcome
  9. amd12345's avatar
    Do you get a free hook up to the matrix with these too? 🤮
    NitrousUK's avatar
    *tumble weed rolls by*
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