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The budget supermarket has been awarded winner of the Good Housekeeping annual Christmas Taste Test, overtaking rival supermarkets including Waitrose, Tesco, M&S, Lidl and more in multiple categories.
For the 24th edition of the Good Housekeeping Christmas Taste Test, the panel blind-tested everything from fresh turkey and roast potatoes, to mince pies, salmon and prosecco.
From mince pies and Christmas puddings to champagne and mulled wine, our in-house Which? researchers have spent many months planning and testing to uncover the best-tasting food and drink for ...
During the Great Depression in the 1930s, overspending was not an option, so people had to get creative with their food. This Christmas dessert comes from the fictional radio host "Aunt Sammy" who ...
But the turkey ones had a lovely roast-dinner taste, making them a perfect Christmas snack. Both cost £1.08 per 100g, meaning they were the most expensive of all the supermarket crisps. Taste: 8/ ...
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