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Cheap cooking sauces
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A friend has just come back from the supermarket with a jar of their own "Basics" range curry sauce for 9p - can anyone explain how supermarkets can make moey out of these products? Not convinced about the taste of these things but I just don't know how they make their money.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not so long ago, Tesco were selling their 'Value' curry sauce (in 390g) tines, for 4p. It was an excellent product, producing a mild, creamy curry, packed with sultanas and onions. Alas. it's no longer stocked, but if Sainsbury's (who, I seem to recall use the 'Basics' name for their cheap stuff) are selling something similar for 9p, I'll certainly be giving it a try!
It's also worth noting that the 'Value' (or similarly-labelled) pasta sauces, in jars, which the supermarkets stock are an excellent base (on their own) for a cheap pasta meal, or they can be used as the starting point for something extra tasty (by adding additional herbs or spices, for example). Morrisons do a really nice one with mushrooms in it.
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It's also worth noting that the 'Value' (or similarly-labelled) pasta sauces, in jars, which the supermarkets stock are an excellent base (on their own) for a cheap pasta meal, or they can be used as the starting point for something extra tasty (by adding additional herbs or spices, for example). Morrisons do a really nice one with mushrooms in it.
Chris
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