Morrisons kindly sent me a selection of its summertime and BBQ items to devour … erm I mean review. I obliged.
Assuming we’ll see a summer this year in Britain, Morrisons will have you covered for all your BBQ and picnic needs. I enjoyed having a taste what’s on offer. Here are some highlights.
Brisket burgers from the supermarket’s “The Best” line (4 x 113.5g, £4) were tasty, plump and juicy. And I really liked the Cajun Sweet Potato Wedges (450g, £2.20), a ready-to-cook side which had only a minimal list of all real food ingredients: sweet potato, rapeseed oil, sail, dried onion, coriander, smoked paprika, oregano, cumin, garlic powder, thyme, black pepper, and cayenne pepper.
I was also impressed by Morrisons’ range of craft beers, particularly the Brewdog Elvis Juice – a zestful and fruity IPA (£1.65 per 330ml bottle or four bottles for £6).
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Hi I am from faversham we love your store o ly trouble is that we cant gget a lot of what you advertise we get told that we are a small store so we dont get every thing .so you are driving us back to tescos
Thanks for your comment. But you do realise this blog isn’t actually associated with Morrisons, right? I would hate to think you might be under the impression that your concerns about your local store could be addressed here.