They sell them at the tesco express near me. But waitrose and sainsbo stock them most

For ready meals M&S are king

The katsu one like that is amazing, better then restaurant ones I’ve had

M&S gastropub range is pretty great, but I’m always surprised how bad waitrose ones are, firecracker chicken is the exception

Yeah the Katsu chicken is decent, as is the m&s one

tesco finest ready meals, quite a few of them are fucking wicked

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Do supermarket oven pizzas count as ready meals?

I think they should, but I fear this is a minority view.

Its not a meal for one

It absolutely is.

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Id say a meal has to have more than one component. If it was half a pizza and salad or something then yeah

I wouldn’t count a oven pizza as a ready meal, but I’m not 100% sure why. Just seems like a different type of thing (obviously a pizza is a meal for one though)

So on this logic a microwave lasagne doesn’t count as a ready meal.

We’re in very dangerous territory. Already.

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a pizza has more than one component. Bread + cheese + tomato (+ toppings)

you know what I mean

Hmmm very true. I’m going to withdraw my comments before we all say something we’ll regret

I really don’t

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^^^ Feel he only likes those born via C-Section

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Just snobbery, innit?

The TL;DR musings:

I think the line is normally drawn at food that we consider ‘easy’ to make at home. Because of the necessity of proving dough, etc, bread-based meals usually take considerably longer even than something like lasagna.

(Possibly extra layer of snobbery there because readymade pasta is fine, readymade pizzabases aren’t seen the same way - but possibly just because of the quality of those foods?)

M&S chilli crab linguine is :fire:

Supermarket pizzas aside I can’t remember the last time I had a ready meal. We’re talking years.

Main reason is because I can’t be bothered to trawl through the labels looking for which ones don’t have offensive amounts of sugar and, sometimes, salt in them. I’d just rather not bother.