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To ask you what to buy from ASDA?

65 replies

MrsFoxPlus4 · 11/12/2017 22:25

Soooo bored of Tesco and Morrison’s.

Feel like we’ve all gone off the normal dinners & stuff we have.

Doing an Asda food shop but what would people recommend? No dietary requirements.

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PurpleDaisies · 11/12/2017 22:26

Their Mac ‘n’ cheese burgers.

retirednow · 11/12/2017 22:28

Sausages. Meribel potatoes. Fresh fruit slices. Fresh bread.

KennDodd · 11/12/2017 22:30

What does ASDA Stand for? It's all capitals so I guess it stands for something.

NickMyLipple · 11/12/2017 22:30

I just ate an asda cookie pizza from the fresh desert section.

I basically died and went to heaven.

UnicornMadeOfPinkGlitter · 11/12/2017 22:32

Associated dairies! That's what it stands for. I had an interview at head office once.

ScreamingValenta · 11/12/2017 22:33

Their vindaloo curry (the one that comes on its own, not with rice).

WildwestWind · 11/12/2017 22:33

Tiger bread

Magpie24 · 11/12/2017 22:33

Scotch pancake stack things. And a fresh loaf with cheese in it. Tasty!

TrinitySquirrel · 11/12/2017 22:34

@kenndodd Associated Dairies. That's why we say 'The' Asda in Liverpool. It's actually correct ✌

FlexTimeCheekyFucker · 11/12/2017 22:36

Not the meat.

Firesuit · 11/12/2017 22:36

I don't know if it's also sold elsewhere, but Tim's dairy greek yoghurt. I like the strawberry and vanilla favours. It's the thickest yoghurt I've ever come across. (I avoid the one's with "set" in the description, as they are literally set like a jelly dessert. Fine if you want them as a dessert, but no good if you want to mix with granola for breakfast.)

Firesuit · 11/12/2017 22:38

Asda has the best loaf of Tiger bread. (And Waitrose the worst.)

ToEarlyForDecorations · 11/12/2017 22:41

Their meat, IMO is good.
Their steak is delicious.

Their minced beef it good. So is their chicken breasts and turkey breasts. Beef to roast is good. All their lamb is good.

Their bread is great.
I buy all our groceries from them as they are good and cheap.

My husband likes their fresh juice, three one litre bottles for three quid. Excellent.

Fruit and veg is good and cheap. So is their milk.

Redcrayons · 11/12/2017 22:44

For me it's some new towels! I've not quite convinced myself that my old ones are ready for the bin.

Tiger bread is also good.

CherryChasingDotMuncher · 11/12/2017 22:52

In the freezer section they have a 2 for £5 offer on frozen chicken stuffed with pork & sage stuffing. You can cook it straight from frozen and it's absolutely divine

CherryChasingDotMuncher · 11/12/2017 22:52

Chicken joint that is

Happydoingitjusttheonce · 11/12/2017 22:55

Never had bad anything in the Asda. Trinity the Smithdown Road branch caters for the local diverse population and you can buy massive bunches of herbs and unusual fruit/veg.

lovelyjubilly · 11/12/2017 23:06

Their throws are the softest! Everyone who is ever lucky enough to snuggle with it on my sofa asks where it's from.

MrsFoxPlus4 · 11/12/2017 23:06

Basket is filling up, I just needed some insperation!

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Hobbes8 · 11/12/2017 23:11

The really big pizzas from the deli bit. They're about £3 and they're awesome, especiallt the spicy meaty one.

DontDrinkDontSmoke · 11/12/2017 23:12

Er, the stuff on your shopping list.

lilydaisyrose · 11/12/2017 23:15

Christmas tree crumpets!!

Their Extra Special houmous is fantastic.

CheshireChat · 11/12/2017 23:18

The small fleece throws for kids are soft and hard-wearing and designed to match bedding. About £6.

I prefer their kids PJs to Matalan and Primark as they wash better.

Their brioche with crème patissiere is really nice.

Their pizza counter! And their yogurt is nice as well, but I've only tried the plain one.

Have to say I don't like their meat (plain one) or cleaning stuff as I found them to be pretty rubbish- this is a pain as I live very close to an Asda.

HerRoyalNotness · 11/12/2017 23:22

We used to love their sausages. 3 packs for £5. That was 9yrs ago, they may have gone up in price now.

Unicorn81 · 11/12/2017 23:25

Cheese mash
Handmade pizza (veg)
Prepared fruit and salads
Tear and share breads
Own brand nachos

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