what’s a good bread? I don’t know if I really like any bread

And you cannot lie

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coffee though, makes no difference

Own brand ice cream is usually not great

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Morrison’s bakery stuff EMBARRASSES Gregg’s for quality. But it’s a dice roll for what they’ll have at any given time. Covid seems to have put them off doing any of the vegan stuff, which is a shame. I used to go in after 8pm when it’s all reduced and buy like 2 big fat pasties or pies for about 50p, they’re a full meal each and you can keep and reheat them like 4 days later and they’re still good.

Bloody love Morrisons

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The Tesco equivalent of the one I usually buy is worse generally but also better for freezing. Score draw?

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Sainsbury’s crunchy nut cornflakes but not Tesco’s

just can’t see that cereal will be any different since it’s just cardboard with sugar on it

I know someone who makes the Morrison’s bakery stuff. A proud Cornishman.

ONCE AGAIN Morrisons comes into its own. Just the regular ass Morrisons sliced comes in multiseed, soya and linseed, and pumpkin seed varieties. It’s a pound for a massive loaf and it’s way better than any branded bread, even posh ones.

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They’re my personal hero

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where are you going to find a Morrisons though? They’re rarer than Waitrose!

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There’s one right behind my house, and another one a 5 minute walk down the canal.

I think they’re only in the north tho

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Morrisons cookies are really good too compared to the other places

Hairspray

couldn’t shop at Morrisons anyway because they make me think of Morrissey and I don’t want people to think I’m shopping there in support of him

Shopditchers of the World, Unite!

I actually prefer Bo’s own-brand Ketchup!

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I have a Morrisons shop arriving between 1700 and 1800 today and there is some own-brand ketchup arriving with it! Exciting times!

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can you let me know if it is nice?