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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1547763" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>One of my supermarkets has a whole aisle of freezers dedicated to potato and Yorkshire pudding type products, i,e, alphabites, chips of all sorts, . The next aisle is dedicated to Pizza products. I use a low cost discounter for my LC products. They stock spiralised squash, sweet pot and courgetti. along with Cauli rice. They stock aubergine, avacado, fresh cauli, and spinach . watercress with good salad range too. Stirfry veg paks ready to wok and woll. Yes they have the pizza section, etc, but not so big a selection ( one freezer unit per, not aisle per.) They do gluten free too, and specialist products that can be lowish carb. They are also half the price of the larger supermarkets, and my weekly family shop works out at less than £80 per week, whereas it was running at £120+ pw before I went LC. I hate seeing row upon row of packaged veg in plastic cartons with virtually every item priced at £3 each. Whereas my discounter might charge 69p for same item. I eat better for less nowadays</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1547763, member: 196898"] One of my supermarkets has a whole aisle of freezers dedicated to potato and Yorkshire pudding type products, i,e, alphabites, chips of all sorts, . The next aisle is dedicated to Pizza products. I use a low cost discounter for my LC products. They stock spiralised squash, sweet pot and courgetti. along with Cauli rice. They stock aubergine, avacado, fresh cauli, and spinach . watercress with good salad range too. Stirfry veg paks ready to wok and woll. Yes they have the pizza section, etc, but not so big a selection ( one freezer unit per, not aisle per.) They do gluten free too, and specialist products that can be lowish carb. They are also half the price of the larger supermarkets, and my weekly family shop works out at less than £80 per week, whereas it was running at £120+ pw before I went LC. I hate seeing row upon row of packaged veg in plastic cartons with virtually every item priced at £3 each. Whereas my discounter might charge 69p for same item. I eat better for less nowadays [/QUOTE]
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