Has anyone noticed the quality of big brand is deteriorating rapidly ? I had a tin of Heinz Ravioli last week as a rare treat comfort food and it was bleedin horrible couldnt find a scrap of meat just a bit of grit in the feeble watery sauce. Even himself has given up asking for Mr Kipling bite size cakes that taste of nothing but sugar . Nothing seems to have any quality to it , despite the price hikes .
Its been a funny old week , we are trying to venture out only once a week due to the fuel costs or maybe once a fortnight when we have no doctors or hospital . Himself is on a moanathon over frozen bread , hes so picky that i wont bake for him its never right. nearest loaf is a 10 mile car journey away so he will just have to suck it up . theres wraps and pittas if hes that desperate. I managed to kill the dehydrator the bearings have gone and it just squeals fortunately it packed up just as i finished the last scraps of the easter cheap veg , it is still under warranty as it came from Lakeland so i will send daughter on a mission as we dont go into central Lincoln anymore , the parking charges are horrific.
Not many thoughts on the impending apocalypse , just bugger on regardless im afraid , not a thing can we do about anything . Just remember if we ever get to vote again we need to take a lot more thought about the quality of those we elect .
We've noticed a definite decline in the quality of fruit and veg. There are also more empty gaps on shop shelves.
ReplyDeleteWe're in Canada and are used to iffy produce at certain times of the year, but this winter has been bad.
I bought a frozen turkey pot pie, It had one 1cm piece of tough turkey and some mixed veg with a lot of gravy. $2. Canadian. Recently bought oat and honey bread and was shocked at how dry and unpalatable it was. We've been baking all our bread and buns for years.
ReplyDeleteI think many Americans are reconsidering their vote!