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Has anyone else been disappointed with Tesco’s “Finest” ready meals lately?

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EthanCarter Mon 17-Nov-25 10:28:55

I don’t know if it’s just me getting grumpier in my old age, but the last two Tesco Finest cottage pies I bought tasted of nothing but salt and regret. Used to be my treat on a Friday night when I can’t be faffed to cook.

Are they cutting corners or have my taste buds finally packed up?
Might have to go back to cooking from scratch, though bending down to the bottom oven is playing havoc with my knees these days.

What’s your go-to lazy dinner these days?

Elegran Mon 17-Nov-25 10:34:36

There do seem to be more of them that have carbs included than there used to be. Not all, but a significant number of them. Once upon a time, if you bought a "finest" ready meal from them you added your own pasta/rice/potato , which made them better than the cheaper non-finest, which had the carbs as part of the deal.

it is another way of raising their profits.

Magenta8 Mon 17-Nov-25 10:51:14

I don't often shop at Tesco but I have noticed that the quality of a number of items from various supermarkets has deteriorated. As has been pointed out before on GN items and packs are getting smaller too.

I loved your description of the cottage pie tasting of "salt and regret." I don't think it is your taste buds.

kittylester Mon 17-Nov-25 11:02:09

Hi Ethan, are you new to GN?

We don't eat ready meals apart from Charlie's and M&S's cottage pie. They seem fine.

We do, however, occasionally buy ready prepared meat - usually Waitrose - that seems fine too.

TheWeirdoAgain60 Mon 17-Nov-25 11:05:26

I never go to Tesco at all, but I'm always in Spar, and I'm quite disappointed by their 400g Cottage Pie and Shepherd's Pie.

They used to be so tasty and well-made; I loved them. However, over the past few months, they have looked and smelled horrible, and the taste has completely gone.

Now they're just mushy and tasteless, so I've not bothered for quite a while!

Barleysugar Mon 17-Nov-25 11:10:37

I totally agree - They are not “Finest”. I’m sure they used to be marginally better, unless my taste buds have disappeared too.
They all taste so synthetic with so much salt & pepper.
Some of M& S ones are just about passable, but expensive as is the Cook range & l don’t like Charlie Bingham ones either - & again so expensive.
If l don’t want to cook, which is often - l make a cheese omelette, beans on toast , sardines on toast
etc. More nutritious that a Ready Meal. But on saying that , l am always on the hunt for an acceptable one! Any recommendations
gratefully received , thank you!

tanith Mon 17-Nov-25 11:46:36

Occasionally get Tesco lasagne for a qick dinner but its also now got too salty along with all the other ready meals maybe I just notice it more as i get older.

Witzend Mon 17-Nov-25 11:54:15

Our very occasional CBA to cook dinner is a Fray Bentos tinned pie each, just with frozen peas.

Or my tuna/pasta thing, a tin of tuna, drained, flaked and mixed with a tin of condensed mushroom soup. Heated through and mixed with cooked penne.
Also with frozen peas.

ferry23 Mon 17-Nov-25 12:00:45

After an accident at the end of last year, I had to pretty much live on ready meals for some time.

I never found any I liked. I ditched all the main supermarkets after a while and tried Cook and other online "gourmet" ready meals, some of which cost a fortune. Charlie Bigham are expensive for the amount you get (smaller than an average ready meal) and are now mass produced alongside their new "Ruby" meals in the same way as supermarket meals.

You only have to look at the customer ratings to see that ready meals don't really have universal appeal!

I'm not sure you can ever achieve en masse what you would in smaller quantities.

Oreo Mon 17-Nov-25 12:03:21

Salt and regret, love it😆
We have an easy meal now and then, either pizza or a readymeal.Never cottage pie so can’t say really.
Minced beef and potato is cheap enough so no excuse for that meal to be poor, especially as they aren’t all that cheap.

Oreo Mon 17-Nov-25 12:04:15

I think overall that M&S and Sainsbury do the best meals.

Allira Mon 17-Nov-25 12:13:04

If l don’t want to cook, which is often - l make a cheese omelette, beans on toast , sardines on toast
That sounds more like lunch than a proper dinner with vegetables.

We find Charlie Bigham's fine and M&S Gastropub range but there's nothing like home-made.
Are you able to cook, Ethan? Can you batch cook mince, freeze in portions either with mashed potato on top or you could add mashed potato later.

Allira Mon 17-Nov-25 12:14:40

It's the potato on ready meals I'm not keen on, too gloopy for my liking.

Gingster Mon 17-Nov-25 12:18:12

Have you got an air fryer.?
You can cook most things in it and you don’t have to bend down.

LOUISA1523 Mon 17-Nov-25 13:21:40

Tesco finest mac and cheese ( with 4 cheeses) was quite tasty

Primrose53 Mon 17-Nov-25 14:01:10

Just yesterday I was in a posh food hall. I didn’t buy anything but had a good look round. Their frozen meals for one were about £13 each. They had large lasagnes and they were £19 something! Looked like they served 2 people. I can’t imagine who would spend that kind of money.

EthanCarter Thu 20-Nov-25 07:22:17

Hello Kittylester,
How did you know I was new to GN? Haha, you must be one of those keen old hands here.
Thanks for the tip – I'll give the Waitrose ready meats a go next time.

RosieandherMaw Thu 20-Nov-25 07:37:55

Less of the “old”, OP!🙄

kittylester Thu 20-Nov-25 07:39:47

EthanCarter

Hello Kittylester,
How did you know I was new to GN? Haha, you must be one of those keen old hands here.
Thanks for the tip – I'll give the Waitrose ready meats a go next time.

Well, I have certainly been here a long time.

Sallywally1 Thu 20-Nov-25 08:11:33

I find most ready meals pretty awful so don’t buy them nowadays, apart from maybe pizza. Air friers are good I agree. Marks and Spencer used to be good, but not now. All of them are far to high in salt too which is bad for the blood pressure

Maggiemaybe Thu 20-Nov-25 08:12:10

Chef Akila is great for anyone who likes a curry. We always have a few in the freezer for when we need a quick meal, and have got our curry-loving DS into them too. The range was devised to be healthy and nutritious with the help of her doctor son, and the ingredients are top notch. No, I’m not on commission! smile

www.chefakila.com/

EthanCarter Thu 20-Nov-25 09:03:48

RosieandherMaw

Less of the “old”, OP!🙄

Oh Rosie, why so touchy? 🙄 "Old" is just a common word round these parts, no harm meant! Don't let it ruffle your feathers. grin

Moth62 Thu 20-Nov-25 10:06:07

I had to buy myself a ready meal on Monday and I was in a little local Co-op, so I picked up a Co-op chicken tikka masala with rice and I have to say it was lovely! £4 each or cheaper if buying two together. That little Co-op is a marvel. It has a great choice of fresh stuff. Last Christmas Eve, I happened to be there and I chose to go in there to get my last minute fresh stuff rather than the huge Tesco down the road. Plus divvy points!

Millie22 Thu 20-Nov-25 10:18:04

Rosie is a dog actually so doesn't have any feathers.

#justsaying

Allira Thu 20-Nov-25 10:40:23

Millie22

Rosie is a dog actually so doesn't have any feathers.

#justsaying

Millie22 😀

I don’t know if it’s just me getting grumpier in my old age
Probably, EthanCarter, so why accuse others of being touchy?