Iceland Vs Look What We Found meals

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rik_uk3

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Lots of talk about the Look What We Found boil in the bag meals on the forum so I thought I’d compare to the Iceland pouch meals

LWWF 250g and cost anywhere from £1 to £3 depending if they are on offer

Iceland 400g and £2 all the time.

The Iceland meal says keep refrigerated but it’s a vacuum sealed pouch and I left this one by the computer for a couple of weeks and there was no sign of the bag ‘blowing’ etc so I’d not worry about taking them on a trip for a few days (that’s MY choice).

The meals themselves? Obviously more in the Iceland pouch and a heck of a lot more chunky Chicken. Sauce wise the LWWF is a little thicker but taste wise there is nothing much in it, both are OK but neither are a great curry. That said, on a trip and with some rice I’d welcome the bigger Iceland portion. The Iceland range has increased and includes £1 pouches of things like rice and mash, plus the likes of lamb or beef stew, Chinese dishes etc at £2





So for longer term storage the LWWF wins really but for value for money, bulk etc it’s the Iceland range for me should I go on a trip where I’m not ‘really’ cooking and I guess if your not a greedy so and so you could make one Iceland meal enough for two with a bit of extra rice.
 

Big Stu 12

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Interesting, Thank you, I don't normally use BIB meals, but will look at the Iceland ones next time.... :)
 

Chiseller

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Bigger isn't always best IMHO. You probably will get better nutritional value from lwwf. Bit like saying a macD is is better than a premium burger...in this instance....its like saying there's more value and protein in a barn reared bulk fed monster than a chicken reared in a field. Just my humble opinion, but I reckon one worth some thought for the sake of an extra quid or two?

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greensurfingbear

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Bigger isn't always best IMHO. You probably will get better nutritional value from lwwf. Bit like saying a macD is is better than a premium burger...in this instance....its like saying there's more value and protein in a barn reared bulk fed monster than a chicken reared in a field. Just my humble opinion, but I reckon one worth some thought for the sake of an extra quid or two?


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I'm with Chiseller on this one, plus if the marketing is to be believed its a company that support UK farmers.
 

Andy BB

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Be interesting to see the back of the two packets to compare ingredients/nutrition etc. But if there's not much in it taste-wise, and Iceland has proper chunks of meat, sounds like its worth a try.
 

rik_uk3

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cheers rik.

Has anyone tried to warm up the currys in the bag? i.e boil in the bag?

The Iceland pack says to use a microwave or boil in the bag and I've only ever tried them after boil in the bag.

I try out all sorts of food to see how they would be on a camping trip and one to avoid like the plague is Tesco Everyday Value chicken curry, it tastes vile and glows in the dark!

I'll buy a few of the Iceland range and post up some pictures over the weekend. For me any of these meals are just a quick fix for a one or two night trip, 99% of the time (as I base camp) I cook fresh only with beans being about the only canned food I take.
 

pauljm116

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May 6, 2011
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Thanks for posting and looking forward to seeing more. I have tried dehydrated meals and don't really get on with them or rat packs, so its nice to know there are other options out there.
 

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