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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?

sassenach512 Mon 24-Nov-25 15:01:51

Oh dear, poor Ethan made the fatal mistake of mentioning 'old' on GN Crossstitch you know how none of us are old on here winksmile
Kitty didn't seem upset by it so let's give Ethan a welcome to GN flowers

Allira Mon 24-Nov-25 14:30:47

Crossstitchfan

Allira

Crossstitchfan

Well, given the reception Ethan got from many of you, I doubt he will stay! Surely we want to attract people to Gransnet, not drive them away!
Why were people on here so unpleasant today?

I think EthanCarter could be a she, not a he.
They said they were a grandmother on another thread.

Sorry, Allira! I hve this hangup where, if the poster uses a male name, in this case Ethan, I always think of them as he! Stupid, I know!
Thanks for pointing it out, as I suspect I have done it for ever, and would have carried on!

I could be wrong, Crossstitchfan!

It's not unusual. 😀

Crossstitchfan Mon 24-Nov-25 14:28:14

Allira

Crossstitchfan

Well, given the reception Ethan got from many of you, I doubt he will stay! Surely we want to attract people to Gransnet, not drive them away!
Why were people on here so unpleasant today?

I think EthanCarter could be a she, not a he.
They said they were a grandmother on another thread.

Sorry, Allira! I hve this hangup where, if the poster uses a male name, in this case Ethan, I always think of them as he! Stupid, I know!
Thanks for pointing it out, as I suspect I have done it for ever, and would have carried on!

Dottydots Mon 24-Nov-25 14:21:37

My weekly treat is a frozen Chicken Jalfreizi and rice from Aldi. Don't all rush out and buy one though, as I would be most upset if they had all gone on my next trip there.

Allira Mon 24-Nov-25 11:18:01

Crossstitchfan

Well, given the reception Ethan got from many of you, I doubt he will stay! Surely we want to attract people to Gransnet, not drive them away!
Why were people on here so unpleasant today?

I think EthanCarter could be a she, not a he.
They said they were a grandmother on another thread.

Esmay Mon 24-Nov-25 11:11:00

I'm working my way through my freezer as I've accumulated a lot of food which I've gone off .
I've been buying food on which I have a craze and shoving them on top .
If you like fish on a Friday then I recommend Iceland Teriyaki salmon and Slimming World make a fabulous version .
I used to batch cook .
My idea of food hell is Shepherds pie and I'm not keen on Lasagne either . I think that I'm not a fan of mince .
As we get older we get fussier with food .
I can recall being really frustrated trying to cook for my parents.
I have freaky taste buds and I prefer spicy foods -Indian or Thai and I have to ring the changes .

Crossstitchfan Mon 24-Nov-25 11:06:41

Well, given the reception Ethan got from many of you, I doubt he will stay! Surely we want to attract people to Gransnet, not drive them away!
Why were people on here so unpleasant today?

Esmay Mon 24-Nov-25 10:56:22

I've tried them and I'm not a fan .
I'm not a fan of Sainsburys ready meals either .
I prefer M and S ,Waitrose and Iceland .

Allira Mon 24-Nov-25 10:33:47

kittylester

Charlie Bigham could make more effort in the gf dept - but that's just me.

No, not just you!
It was difficult to find any decent GF meal for DD when she needed one; usually she and we cook GF from scratch but this was a one-off occasion and I spent so long looking at labels she or I could have cooked her a three course meal in that time.

kittylester Mon 24-Nov-25 09:50:51

Charlie Bigham could make more effort in the gf dept - but that's just me.

NanKate Mon 24-Nov-25 07:42:00

You can’t go wrong with Charlie Bigham meals. We have them once a week.

Greyduster Mon 24-Nov-25 07:30:22

I have tried M&S and Sainsbury’s ready meals and have been deeply disappointed with the quality of both. The only ready meal I treat myself to is Aldi’s single portion fish pie which is very nice. Three different recognisable types of fish, and prawns (which I remove as I don’t like them in a fish pie) and very tasty - both M&S and Sainsburys were blocks of grey unrecognisable fish - no idea what - and tasted of nothing! I haven’t tried any of Aldi’s other ready meals - RMs are not something I want to make a habit of eating - but should imagine they are okay.

Astitchintime Mon 24-Nov-25 06:57:09

These supermarket ready meals are no doubt ALL manufactured in the same factory…….just got different packaging .

They are easily avoided by batch cooking and freezing for those days when we don’t feel like cooking from scratch…….that way, we know what’s in our food. Sorted!

CariadAgain Thu 20-Nov-25 13:37:10

I've never been one for buying "ready meals" - so it is only a very occasional thing to me. But I gather manufacturers are changing a noticeable number of ingredients in them for cheaper substitutes and that will explain why this is happening. I don't want the non-food ingredients and seed oils put in many ready meals anyway - as they've been proven to be unhealthy.

I often cba at the moment to do a "proper meal" for myself - so I'm experimenting with doing things like using my slowcooker to cook up portions of (brown) rice and then putting them in suitable storage in my freezer - so that I can haul one out to defrost as the base of a meal at any point and must work my way through trying other things too.

Another thought is a Facebook group I've found where the woman doesn't want to cook up meals particularly, but does want to eat (relatively) healthily and (in her case) lose a bit of weight whilst she's on the subject and I occasionally try some of what she puts up. It's "Hungry Healthy Happy - Easy Recipes" Facebook group and they are indeed very easy and she's putting together "a bit of this, a bit of that, a bit of something else" and making up a full meal worth from it that takes very little time and effort to do and she covers all three meals a day. Quick, easy, looks attractive. Might be worth checking out.

love0c Thu 20-Nov-25 13:25:22

Yes, and for a good while too. Choice now very limited and that is even reduced as so many items missing anyway. Reduced portion size as well. Sometimes the wine is even missing! They reuse to put anything else in the deal so why buy it with no wine?

NotSpaghetti Thu 20-Nov-25 11:22:23

Hello Ethan
I like the chef Akila meals too. And a fair price.

Has some very nice (but expensive) items from Côte At Home as a trial run for a lazy Christmas.
coteathome.co.uk/

And some indifferent pasta (a gift) from La tua Pasta
www.latuapasta.com/

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?

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

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

#justsaying

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!

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

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/

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

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.

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

Less of the “old”, OP!🙄

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.