There’s a few new players in this market and a few originals from 5 years back. I believe there’s room for a quality product especially having tasted Innocents Thai coconut curry at £3.50 a Chuck. They will be vegetarian products as these sell well in the UK.
It is said that during the World War II, there was a shortage of food supply and the British government experimented with conkers to check if they were edible. If they were, they would have a readily available food supply. Later they found out that by crushing and leaching with boiling water these seeds can be eaten safely. When conkers were fed to pigs, they refused to eat them. (Ourweboflife.org)
Only decent dried pot food on the shelves are those Nissin Soba pots. The rest are vile. If you’re gonna do veggie surely fresh is the way forward? The fresh meat-alternative section is rapidly becoming the fresh meat-alternative aisle in bigger popular supermarkets.
The Poverty Burger A 16p roll with two 11p veggie patties from Iceland, then a ruined 9p egg and a dollop of dog’s jizz. Then what appears to be a squid’s hand hanging out the top. I’d Jonny Wilkinson that pile of **** straight into the neighbour’s pond.