I just really enjoy the simplicity of it and Gareth's personality. I have a fairly stressful job and so to close my laptop at 5 and watch it is a deligh! He helps me unwind after a busy day.
I used to love Heinz beans and sausages but they changed about 10 years ago and the flavour of the sausages changed completely. The Branston ones really take some beating now in my opinion.
@@321dunkduncan Totally agree, they changed quality in a bad way. They were awesome back then & you would easily agree Heinz was superior 100% No way now or even back then when i stopped buying them when i clearly realized something isn't right.
@@tardeliesmagic They just lowered the sugar and tomato content in the sauce, and the pork content of the sausages. To maximise profits. This is what happens in business. They'd bulk out their sausages and beans with arsenic or something if it were cheaper for them and legal, or helped preserve their products longer for mass storage and distribution.
I feel Heinz are pretty much living off their name nowadays. Branston for me actually produce the better products whereas Heinz quality has clearly dropped over the years. This comparison is a great example as those sausages look identical to the other 2 cheap ones - certainly not worth the premium price.
We got some Branson beans inside the bottom of the tin was black! wiped it with finger not good… they replied and said it’s ok!! I don’t think so as it was the metal that was black like rust.. so no more of Branston
A story about brands: When I was at college I got to know some lads who were also at college, doing textiles technology block release courses. One of them worked for a factory in Leicester that made polo shirts. They made them for George at Asda, Marks and Spencer, Sergio Tacchini and Ralph Loren. They were the same shirts. Only the logos were different.
Many years ago there was a recall on uncooked chicken breasts. The only ones affected were an Asda budget line and a Tesco premium line. Basically, Tesco were charging much more for virtually the same thing. I guess the Asda one could have had more added water, but hardly enough to warrant the price difference, and the quality of the chicken would have been the same.
Same here. I worked in a clothing factory. All products were made 100% identical, until the labels went on... which were Tesco and other supermarkets, along with M&S. The end price point difference to the customer was massive, yet they were all the same 😊 (My machine stitched the crotches on jeans 😄) It's this way across the board, though foods made in the same processing plants for different stores often have very slight tweaks which are usually just ingredient percentage changes (like with the meat content or salt / sugar in these sossies) 😊
If you are on a tight budget: 2 x cans of Heinz beans with sausages = £3.40 versus nearly 9 cans of the Stockwell beans with sausages... That is a Hell of a difference and saving ! Plus canned goods store for years, so no hurry to use up. Stock up the larder before prices increase again. Also, they are the sort of thing that are handy to have available for those days when you just want a snack meal with no real cooking time... Just saying - LOL
@@lesleyvivien2876 Not true at all ! I'm far from rich and I have been doing it . If I can do it, so can you ! Every can of food counts, and boxed pasta goes on sale frequently for a dollar a box. There is no excuse.
I love the Branston brand. Carry on side opening cans like you've always done. The problem with top opening is that it leaves a very sharp edge on the top of the can.
Another thing to remember is that if you buy the cheap ones, you can always jazz them up a bit with a little salt, pepper mustard, brown sauce, maybe even a little bisto or marmite, whatever you have in the cupboard really. Cheese, or a sprinkle of extra sugar, and they’re still way cheaper than overpriced Heinz. Lots of ways to eat cheaply if you have to, just use a little imagination! Fried bread with sausage and beans is a tasty, simple dinner that anyone can do for pennies. Sad how many folks are having to struggle to put food on the table these days. If you’re really struggling, buy a big sack of rice or pasta, it fills you up for cheap, and gives you energy too. Add any cheap discount veggies, or ‘out of date’ tins of meat or fish. Sell by dates are way safer than they need to be, food stored properly in tins will last for years. Stay safe and eat well folks!
There's a few comments here saying how you can jazz up cheap beans... Just about all the ideas really aren't that far short of just making your own from dried haricot beans. Way cheaper and you can play with it just how you want.
Apologies, I've done a Sausage & Beans comparison 9 months ago. Was a different line up though when ASDA were smart price, Happy Halloween 🦇🦇🎃🎃🎃👍👍👻 comparison playlist click on link th-cam.com/play/PL40h6w2mFRIG6aA1Oq1i3OUMoyfL_KIQw.html
“Why I oughta…” 😀 Trust me Gareth, this will not be the last time you forget something and repeat yourself. I have proof of this as it’s rumoured that some blokes actually get married twice…… 😳😳😂😂
Well I'm convinced .I have (So far) found Tesco cheaper brands to be perfectly acceptable but never tried the beans and sausages .For 39p I will certainly be picking up a can next time I'm in there .I usually add a few drops of Worcestershire sauce and a grind of black pepper to tinned beans anyway ,so any lack of seasoning is never an issue .
Butter, salt, ground pepper, cayenne pepper and a pinch of basil (+curry powder if there isn’t enough flavour) . Yummy. I only buy Heinz, but I’m willing to give some other beans a try now. However, I’ll never stop buying Heinz tommy k as nothing can match/beat it.
My wife reckons her favourite beans are Heinz, mine are Branston. I did a blind taste test and she picked the Branston over the Heinz. They are in a different league from each other. Branston have more flavour and it looks as if the sausages are proper cocktail sausages, whereas the others have horrible ones that look as if they been extruded by machine from some sort of meat slurry. 😝
Brand loyalty shouldn't be taste-blind loyalty! As this review shows, it can cost a lot too. I prefer Branston to Heinz...but I rate Crosse & Blackwell tops! Brands change over time. Heinz today is not the Heinz of my childhood.
If you think about it, the fact the Branstons is claggier than the other three gives you your answer as to why they're sweeter. The sauce has been boiled longer and has reduced and thickened, which has intensified the flavour 🙂.
Its not reduction because they are cooked in the sealed can, the thickness of the sauce is down to the modified corn starch, I spent 14 years in the cannery that made all of these products except the Heinz.
@@Olliedyson really ? presumably they'd do different brands on different days or was it so big that they were running canning for all brands all of the time ? genuinely interested
It's always a good idea to wash the top of any can before opening it as you don't know the many places, or for how long, each can has been stored, collecting dust, grime and crawling vermin.
I like branston baked beans they've got a nice flavour and consistency to them. The worst ones I've ever I ate was those HP ones from Iceland years ago it was literally water and a few beans with no flavour.
@@andrewhayes7055 Tesco were doing 4 tins for £3.20 but now they have just decided on 90p a can while Heinz were £3.49 for 4. I think a while back Branston's were as low as 60p per can?
Nice to see a couple of companies selling these at reasonable / sensible prices. I vaguely remember the "Bean wars" of the 90's when you could buy a can for 4 pence lol.
When Heinz first went up to £1.70 I decided to try others and jumped to Branston to try them and they used to only be 85p until a few weeks ago when they suddenly jumped up in price. I like to have them with some hash browns in the bottom of the bowl with the beans and sausage ontop, sometimes with a bit of shredded cheese on top, even good with some buffalo sauce added
Heinz have always been overpriced and steadily over the years have got worse for taste and flavour. Never buy anything Heinz anymore. Good review sir as always👍
Branston is the superior baked bean. And the sausages are more akin to a Lincolnshire cocktail sausage. Overall its preference and budget. For me it's always Branston, Great Video chief and happy Halloween to all who celebrate it.
All the others just copy Heinz, which is a shame because it's impossible to have a chip and bean sandwich without making a mess if you don't go for Branston.
@Ashley Creek You heinous perpetrator of fake news! Branston baked beans have always been outside the purlieu of accepted bean flavourings. If that's YOUR choice then enjoy....though in response I may fart in your general direction as you fart back at me (due to your baked beans). My mother comes from Lincolnshire where they still have specialist pork butchers (and weekly sacrifices are made to the Lord Of Sausages). NO ONE could equate Branston sausages with Lincolnshire sausages. Do NOT link the Lincs! 😊
That Heinz at £1.70 was way overpriced. They're really slapping on the money there. Thanks for the vid. Really helpful to me as I rely on low-priced grub. Cheers, friend!!
Another one bites the dust! Absolutely brilliant review Gareth, loved this. I have said many times after watching your comparative reviews . . . what’s in a name? This is another marvellous money saving review, I’ll be stocking up on the Stockwell brand. Years ago I would occasionally have Heinz baked beans and sausages and I would feel a ‘high’ after eating them, probably the sugar?!? These big names are going to sell themselves out of the market unless they do something quick to try and make a financial recovery against the cheaper brands which people will be switching to. Keep this up my friend, and thank you. All the best to you and yours.
I don't think they will. Heinz, HP etc have always sold at a huge premium over supermarket own labels, to say nothing of their value brands. Even when a can of beans was regularly selling for 9p a can, Heinz etc never went bust.
Hi Gareth. Here's a pure co incidence ! I was trying to think of something for tea that my 12 year old hadn't had here. I came up with a memory from my younger days. Beans and sausages on toast. I told our Thomas but he looked a bit dubious. Anyway not available here so it became a DIY meal. Large tin of beans from macro, and a pack of cocktail sausages from the local freezer shop. Thomas ended up having two beans and sausage (3) sandwiches AND two more toast wiith beans and sausages! A successful outcome and I enjoyed them as well !! Best wishes from a cooling Thailand, under 20 ° this morning !! Don, Phannee and Thomas.
I can’t eat a full tin so a lot gets wasted, so today we bought a tin of Asda beans and sausages. If they are not tomatoey enough for you , you can always add a smidgeon of tomato purée. But now I only buy Asda .
Blimey Macro. Used too shop there years ago as my dad had a trade card. Didn’t even know they were still going. I shop at Costco now for bulk buying. Plus they have a great indoor butchers that sell freshly cut meat, steaks, pork, chicken etc. saves me a fortune.
Only discovered this Channel and Definitely think it's great! It's straight to the point and a great help to everyone that's budgeting or considering to change from the big brand names but don't want to compromise on taste or quality! Definitely recommending it to my friends! Very well put together!
Your comparison reviews are always a nice watch and I was expecting there to be little difference in taste between the brands, only the price. I always buy the cheapest for that reason. Personally I'm not too fussy! Put them on buttered toast and you wouldn't know the difference. Cheers Gareth.
Hi Gareth, great review again mate but personally I like the Branstons, both their baked beans and also their beans and sausages. Happy Halloween to you and you're family.👍
I grew up on 'Chef' brand sausage & beans in the late 70's early 80's and I love the Asda yellow tin version. They are great with some toast for a quick cheap meal. The price compared to the others is staggering.
Every single tin of heinz baked beans I've had in the last 6 years have been watery near transparent pink gunk as the sauce, tiny gritty rock hard beans. The last three tins of beans and sausage, the same, plus anaemic little tasteless rubbery hard "sausages". One was warmed and binned and the other two stayed in the cupboard till they went out of date. Appalling. I switched to Aldi ones which are much better. The beans are actually fully cooked, thick opaque sauce and ok sausages. I remember Heinz beans from when I was a kid. Big soft beans in a thick tomato sauce. Nice and peppery. They've gone to the dogs. Their soups are all just as nasty. Nothing more than tasteless cellulose thickened water with a few hard bits of vegetable and the odd tiny blob of fat or gristle in the meaty flavours. The salt, omg, the salt. I blended a tin of beef broth the one time, when I was really ill, so off solids and the saltiness made me throw up.
Great video, can't go wrong with the Stockwell in my opinion. Food prices will drag the big brand names down in price at some point I think. A touch of brown sauce or barbecue sauce prior to nuking makes all the difference to any baked beans, give it a go.
Can openers are generally designed for side opening, so you're doing it right. There's a "lip" designed to go over the top, which is pushing the opener up if you try to open from the top. My (quite old) electric opener would empty the food all over the worktop if I tried to open the can as Mike suggests. I like Stockwell, not because they are cheap. I think it's the can. Shows the design of the logo is important. Same with Branston, but they are too expensive for everyday, and just for me, tbh. Never tried them side by side, like this, though, which is where your videos are so useful and informative. You're dead right about the cheaper brands and own brands. Often I find them better quality. I think the big brands cut back on quality, own brands don't.
I've only eaten Branston baked beans for years, and a few months ago I tried their baked beans with pork sausages. Very nice. What I do is a bit of a faff, but it gives me two meals from one can. I take all the sausages out and place in a bowl. Then I divide up the beans so that half goes in with the sausages and the other half into a separate bowl. This bowl I keep in the fridge for up to two days, covered with cling film. After your review I'm going to try Stockwells to see if I can tell much of a difference.
Blimey that is tight😂mind you some people really are struggling financially and I don’t know your circumstances, so if it saves you money. More power too you.
@@matty6848 In this case I'm not being frugal, although I certainly have been a few years ago. No, it's just that a 405g can is too much for one meal, given that I'll eat the beans and sausages along with chips or a couple of hash browns and a fried egg. The remaining beans I'll have on toast as a light snack.
I buy the Stockwell baked beans and I really enjoy them, I'll be giving these ago next time I get a Tesco delivery. Thanks for another honest review 💜💜💜
Here's a little tip........if you buy cheap beans and they don't look very good,, add knob of butter while cooking. . It transforms the sauce, makes them more like Heniz. Great video, i only buy heniz after this i will give the cheaper ones a go...
This a video has been really helpful because I spend most of my time at supermarket checking out the sugar and fat content of items so thank you AGAIN for this video you’ve saved me so much time! Can’t wait for future vids!
I can’t remember when I last had beans and sausages from a tin like these, but I do recall having the full monty breakfast in a can which have other ingredients in addition. Watching your video and judging purely on your images I find that I am more attracted to the second to which you described as “claggy”. To me that tin was visually more appealing with the colour of the sausage and the consistency of the sauce. All the other tin’s looked insipid and like the cheapest available mechanically recovered meat was used to form the “meat “ tubes or sausages. If I were looking to make my own version I would choose to use some locally sourced sausage with a tin of multiple varieties of beans, with the addition of some pre- fried lardons of smoked bacon.
Lidl's own brand, Newgate, Beans and Sausages are ~55p and they are made by Princes, I keep a few tins in stock for quick meals (great on toast). Great video and comparison series
The Heinz, Asda and Stockwell are what I would consider to be Hot Dog type sausages only smaller, whereas the Branston sausages are like a proper butchers sausage, you can tell by the crinkles on the outside and the texture of the meat itself. Branston Baked Beans are far superior to Heinz, more beans, thicker, richer,more savoury tomato sauce and with the sausages I think Branston wins against Heinz as well, but when you can get 4 cans of Asda and Stockwell compared to Heinz and 3 cans compared to Branston in this day and age you'd be stupid not to go for the cheapest option.
I rarely go for the lowest priced as beans tend to be just sloppy, not very nice tasting...a false economy. I was genuinely surprised that M &S do decent tasting good value beans...certainly avoid Heinz for this stuff
Another valuable comparison vlog to help those on a budget and to open the eyes of the brand fanatics! BTW, loved your comment about washing the cans out and recycling! One of my oppos asked why the hell I washed my recycling. Said I didn't want a dirty smelly wheelie bin (unlike most, if not all, of my neighbours!). Guess it might be down to us being ex services and the way we do things (Gonna do a job, do it proper! lol) Keep up the good work 👍
I like the just essentials beans and sausages on toast with a few poached eggs on top. Black pepper. Good cheap lunch/snack in my opinion. Another good review Gaz 👍
The Branston vegetarian sausage and beans in the tin is lush!! Think they are newish, Best vegetarian option so far and u get alot of sausage to bean ratio 👌
I was quite underwhelmed by them to be honest. I usually get whichever veggie ones are available, Sainsburys, Tesco or Asda. I like Branston beans, but for me the veggie sausages were just not that good. I will try them again, just in case they have improved over a couple of years, that’s if I can find them.
You'll do well to find them now as Tesco seem to be having a smaller number of them - presumably to try to force people to buy the more expensive brands.
Hey Gareth👍A tin of those on toast is a nice quick and hot snack and since trying Branston beans I haven't gone back to Heinz, I just prefer the rich sauce, but if I wasn't that bothered I would definitely try those stockwell ones another superb and fair review mate👍✌️
Action Mike is full of it! There's no right or wrong, just depends where you want the sharp edges. If you do it his way, the lid itself ends up with a smooth edge and the top of the can ends up sharp. If you do it your way (they way manufacturers intended) the lid itself ends up with a sharp edge, and the top of the can ends up with a smooth rolled edge. Personally I do it the proper way because it also preserves the integrity of the can.
Branston every time for me, the sausages are close to what Heinz's used to be in my memory and the beans are nice and 'claggy'. [I still add extra ketchup too].😀
Hi Gareth as a non pork eater I have Sainsbury's vegetarian beans and sausages with an egg,just a thought you can get four tins of Stockwell beans and sausages for the price of one tin of Heinz. Thank you for the video xx
Yes, Gareth ..... We are in agreement, Branston are the best. Their tins are full, and not with juice either. They have hit Heinz hard on sales in the UK. The Value tins are always ok if you add a dash of Tomato Sauce. Great video, as always. Thank you ! 👏😉🎃
Speaking as someone with coeliac disease I always buy the Heinz as they are the only ones I can eat. They have gone up a lot but I only ever buy when they are on offer and then I stock up. You used to be able to get good offers on the smaller cans but not so much recently.
I dont eat them but my husband does so he was interested in this video😄. He prefers the cheaper ones to the branded as they have better sausages! We use a tin opener the same way as you👍
I can't fault Stockwell foods. I'd quite happily buy their beans. I especially like the stockwell ketchup. It doesn't have the thick consistency like heinz but I like the taste better, reminds me more like the hotdog ketchup you get at food markets or fairgrounds. Can't say the same for brown sauce though, nothing compares to HP.
I do the same but with Curry powder,BBQ sauce, and Chilli sauce (not all at the same time) makes a change from the normal sauce. Lidl used to do a really fruity flavoured baked bean sauce with their bean it was to die for I was gutted when they changed them.
Look for Mushroom Ketchup (nothing like tomato ketchup, it has a Worcester sauce consistency and a really deep umami flavour - tastes nothing like mushrooms!
When Asda was smart price before it changed to essentials, i always bought their sausage and beans. Also the smart price chilli con carne (essentials now) is perfect over a jacket spud 😋👍
Me again, Gareth...😃 I wonder if for these comparisons you should not enlist the help of your good lady? Read the ingredients, the nutritional info, give the price, but let Mrs. Gareth open the tins/boxes/packages without you seeing the contents of each. She heats/cooks/re-heats, unseen by you, then you do a real blind taste/test without knowing which product you are sampling. State your preference, then BIG REVEAL at the end! OK, this may go the way of my "price per 100g/litre" idea, but oh well... Thank you for the real effort that you put into these videos👍🏼👏🤗
Thanks Gareth, good range of comparison, and as always your honest opinion, heck of a price difference, for little to choose between them, glad I won t be stood down wind of you later, cheers
That's got to be one of your funnier videos and I so enjoyed it! I have yet to try either of the 'cheap' brand Beans and Sausages but I'm off to Teso and will give the Stockwell ones a try out. I like the Stockwell brands, especially their vegetable soup. Just an aside: I like to cook my beans in the microwave an I pop a slice of cheese (the kind that most use on top of burgers) for the last minute. Makes the beans taste extra yummy. Hope you slept with the window open that night!
I've tried all of those but my favourite are Sainsburys own brand which are 95p. Not watery and the sausages are like the Branston ones. Really nice consistency and flavour.
I haven't bought top brands for years,never seems like i'm not missing out on taste quality.What it shows is how much we are being Ripped off by the top brands .Great video as usual.
Your missing nothing. Heinz beans are the most overrated, overpriced canned food on the shelf. I buy Asda own brand beans and I prefer them way more to Heinz which cost a bloody fortune.
Just been to Aldi for beans and sausages and guess what, the prices of these have risen also to .44p a tin so now dearer than Tesco and Asda essentials at .42p a tin. But price was incorrect as like most things in Aldi so got 2 tins of beans and sausages for the original price of 40p each. Even at 44p they are still way way cheaper than the big brands you tested. Great videos as always.
Morrisons is launching Christmas sandwiches, wraps, pastries and baguettes as part of its festive range - including a wrap that tastes just like a Boxing Day curry. New additions this year include a Boxing Day Curry Wrap and a Market Street Christmas Festive Baguette which is freshly made in store. The baked baguette is filled with chicken breast, cranberry sauce, pigs in blankets, sage and onion stuffing and a seasoned mayonnaise.
Problem with Morrisons is the prices. I've looked at the items you mentioned but the prices are ridiculous, it's just a posh sandwich at the end of the day. I can eat decent meals for two days for less than the price of one of those baguettes. OK it's personal choice but if you're watching the pennies it's like comparing Fortnum & Mason with Aldi. Morrisons has become very expensive and you only need to look at footfall to see how it's affecting them.
Hi Gareth, thanks for good review, I think one the cheaper ones would be just as good as the very expensive heinze one, thanks again, Happy Halloween to you too my friend
I much prefer the Branston to Heinz, need to try the cheaper ones though as the price difference is ridiculous. If it's not broke don't fix it (can opener). Good stuff!!! 👍👊
Thank you for doing these. I found out about the Just Essentials range because of you a little while ago when it was a bit newer still. I also open my cans sideways. Topways it just skids around and doesn't grip and cut properly, same as happened to you with these! 😅
I can remember when I used to stay at my grandmas house when I was a kid and she always made me beans and sausages on toast for breakfast, great memories
Wholesome channels like this is exactly what the world needs more of right now
thanks Mark
I agree he's spot on !
@@stephen4600 thank you kindly.
ur not wrong straight up and genuin
I just really enjoy the simplicity of it and Gareth's personality. I have a fairly stressful job and so to close my laptop at 5 and watch it is a deligh! He helps me unwind after a busy day.
I used to love Heinz beans and sausages but they changed about 10 years ago and the flavour of the sausages changed completely. The Branston ones really take some beating now in my opinion.
I agree, I also feel the texture of them changed too!
I agree I find that Heinz are not as good as they used to be I only buy Branston beans
Heinz overload their foods with sugar
@@321dunkduncan Totally agree, they changed quality in a bad way. They were awesome back then & you would easily agree Heinz was superior 100% No way now or even back then when i stopped buying them when i clearly realized something isn't right.
@@tardeliesmagic They just lowered the sugar and tomato content in the sauce, and the pork content of the sausages. To maximise profits. This is what happens in business. They'd bulk out their sausages and beans with arsenic or something if it were cheaper for them and legal, or helped preserve their products longer for mass storage and distribution.
I feel Heinz are pretty much living off their name nowadays.
Branston for me actually produce the better products whereas Heinz quality has clearly dropped over the years. This comparison is a great example as those sausages look identical to the other 2 cheap ones - certainly not worth the premium price.
I'll never buy Heinz anymore, they take us for clowns.
We got some Branson beans inside the bottom of the tin was black! wiped it with finger not good… they replied and said it’s ok!! I don’t think so as it was the metal that was black like rust.. so no more of Branston
Never buy branded products if I can avoid it. Supermarkets own brand goods just as good and much cheaper !!
@@Cliffordhurst951 Exactly. Over 95% i buy are supermarket own brands or cheaper stuff from Home bargains/ICELAND etc.
@@tardeliesmagicMe too. Branston’s are the best for me.
A story about brands:
When I was at college I got to know some lads who were also at college, doing textiles technology block release courses.
One of them worked for a factory in Leicester that made polo shirts.
They made them for George at Asda, Marks and Spencer, Sergio Tacchini and Ralph Loren.
They were the same shirts.
Only the logos were different.
Haha that doesn't surprise me 👍👍
Apart from heinz, princess foods makes all the supermarket sausage and beans, also princess owns branston
Many years ago there was a recall on uncooked chicken breasts. The only ones affected were an Asda budget line and a Tesco premium line. Basically, Tesco were charging much more for virtually the same thing. I guess the Asda one could have had more added water, but hardly enough to warrant the price difference, and the quality of the chicken would have been the same.
Doing the ironing will tell what quality a polo shirt is.Ralph Lauren,Lacoste etc iron much easier than a supermarket,or Primark one.
Same here. I worked in a clothing factory.
All products were made 100% identical, until the labels went on... which were Tesco and other supermarkets, along with M&S. The end price point difference to the customer was massive, yet they were all the same 😊
(My machine stitched the crotches on jeans 😄)
It's this way across the board, though foods made in the same processing plants for different stores often have very slight tweaks which are usually just ingredient percentage changes (like with the meat content or salt / sugar in these sossies) 😊
If you are on a tight budget: 2 x cans of Heinz beans with sausages = £3.40 versus nearly 9 cans of the Stockwell beans with sausages... That is a Hell of a difference and saving ! Plus canned goods store for years, so no hurry to use up. Stock up the larder before prices increase again. Also, they are the sort of thing that are handy to have available for those days when you just want a snack meal with no real cooking time... Just saying - LOL
Cheers pal
Agree about the stocking up....... anyone not doing so is a fool.
And those cans can be eaten as is if necessary, precooked.
@@henryottis295 That's a bit harsh! Not everyone has the spare money to be able to buy in bulk or to buy ahead.
@@lesleyvivien2876
Not true at all !
I'm far from rich and I have been doing it .
If I can do it, so can you !
Every can of food counts, and boxed pasta goes on sale frequently for a dollar a box.
There is no excuse.
@@henryottis295 Drop the aggression. I think you need to get out more. Do you know anyone who uses a food bank?
I love the Branston range. The brown sauce is spot on too and a bit spicier and sweeter than HP, love it.
Same!!
I love the Branston brand. Carry on side opening cans like you've always done. The problem with top opening is that it leaves a very sharp edge on the top of the can.
yes will do.
@@BaldFoodieGuy no dont way you do it the best and easiest !
Another thing to remember is that if you buy the cheap ones, you can always jazz them up a bit with a little salt, pepper mustard, brown sauce, maybe even a little bisto or marmite, whatever you have in the cupboard really. Cheese, or a sprinkle of extra sugar, and they’re still way cheaper than overpriced Heinz. Lots of ways to eat cheaply if you have to, just use a little imagination! Fried bread with sausage and beans is a tasty, simple dinner that anyone can do for pennies. Sad how many folks are having to struggle to put food on the table these days. If you’re really struggling, buy a big sack of rice or pasta, it fills you up for cheap, and gives you energy too. Add any cheap discount veggies, or ‘out of date’ tins of meat or fish. Sell by dates are way safer than they need to be, food stored properly in tins will last for years. Stay safe and eat well folks!
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There's a few comments here saying how you can jazz up cheap beans... Just about all the ideas really aren't that far short of just making your own from dried haricot beans. Way cheaper and you can play with it just how you want.
Same with bland cheap pasta sauces which are half the price of branded ones
My favourite spice it up is Gochuagang (? Chilli and fermented bean paste), among other things it lasts really well, just carries on fermenting
some smoked cheddar and chipotle sauce is my go to.
I love any baked bean, I always put a knob of butter in mine, gives it a new flavour!
One baked bean?! I prefer more than one, but a bit of butter and a grind of fresh pepper converts any brand to something far better.
good tip
@rachekghostcst As long as you don't put your knob in the butter, Id eat those beans as a fairly nutritious source of food, LoL !
Apologies, I've done a Sausage & Beans comparison 9 months ago. Was a different line up though when ASDA were smart price, Happy Halloween 🦇🦇🎃🎃🎃👍👍👻 comparison playlist click on link th-cam.com/play/PL40h6w2mFRIG6aA1Oq1i3OUMoyfL_KIQw.html
But if you were asked for a review no harm in another as things can change from the last time.
Cracking thanks Stockwell here I come
Prices change too £1.70 is shocking
“Why I oughta…” 😀 Trust me Gareth, this will not be the last time you forget something and repeat yourself.
I have proof of this as it’s rumoured that some blokes actually get married twice…… 😳😳😂😂
Thanks, enjoyed it...really interesting and helpful.
Well I'm convinced .I have (So far) found Tesco cheaper brands to be perfectly acceptable but never tried the beans and sausages .For 39p I will certainly be picking up a can next time I'm in there .I usually add a few drops of Worcestershire sauce and a grind of black pepper to tinned beans anyway ,so any lack of seasoning is never an issue .
Well in!
I usually add a bit of mustard.
Also, a nob of butter will thicken the sauce.
Butter, salt, ground pepper, cayenne pepper and a pinch of basil (+curry powder if there isn’t enough flavour) . Yummy. I only buy Heinz, but I’m willing to give some other beans a try now. However, I’ll never stop buying Heinz tommy k as nothing can match/beat it.
My wife reckons her favourite beans are Heinz, mine are Branston. I did a blind taste test and she picked the Branston over the Heinz. They are in a different league from each other. Branston have more flavour and it looks as if the sausages are proper cocktail sausages, whereas the others have horrible ones that look as if they been extruded by machine from some sort of meat slurry. 😝
Team Branston here too!
thanks Philip
Brand loyalty shouldn't be taste-blind loyalty! As this review shows, it can cost a lot too. I prefer Branston to Heinz...but I rate Crosse & Blackwell tops!
Brands change over time. Heinz today is not the Heinz of my childhood.
Agreed, for years I was Heinz but when my brother introduced me to Branstons I never turned back lol well occasionally I do
Team branston for me
Another important comparison👍Massive price difference for no massive taste difference.Keep up the good work mate 👌🏻
Thanks 👍
I dont like the asda ones 🤮
If you think about it, the fact the Branstons is claggier than the other three gives you your answer as to why they're sweeter. The sauce has been boiled longer and has reduced and thickened, which has intensified the flavour 🙂.
yes good point
Also the greater weight of the Heinz is accounted for by the extra water, so no real gain
All beans are the same just the sauce that’s different
Its not reduction because they are cooked in the sealed can, the thickness of the sauce is down to the modified corn starch, I spent 14 years in the cannery that made all of these products except the Heinz.
@@Olliedyson really ? presumably they'd do different brands on different days or was it so big that they were running canning for all brands all of the time ?
genuinely interested
I have tha Aldi version @ 40p and it's bloody nice , cheers Gareth 👍👍👍
It's always a good idea to wash the top of any can before opening it as you don't know the many places, or for how long, each can has been stored, collecting dust, grime and crawling vermin.
I like branston baked beans they've got a nice flavour and consistency to them. The worst ones I've ever I ate was those HP ones from Iceland years ago it was literally water and a few beans with no flavour.
Branston beans are my favourite but they are shooting up in price at the moment
One of the worst is Heinz the sauce is like water! Branston are the best 👌🏻
@@andrewhayes7055 Best prices are in Farmfoods lately.
@@andrewhayes7055 buy the cheap ones and add a bit of bbq sauce to darken them and get that desired taste they have
@@andrewhayes7055 Tesco were doing 4 tins for £3.20 but now they have just decided on 90p a can while Heinz were £3.49 for 4. I think a while back Branston's were as low as 60p per can?
Nice to see a couple of companies selling these at reasonable / sensible prices. I vaguely remember the
"Bean wars" of the 90's when you could buy a can for 4 pence lol.
When Heinz first went up to £1.70 I decided to try others and jumped to Branston to try them and they used to only be 85p until a few weeks ago when they suddenly jumped up in price.
I like to have them with some hash browns in the bottom of the bowl with the beans and sausage ontop, sometimes with a bit of shredded cheese on top, even good with some buffalo sauce added
thanks pal
Buffalo on beans is smashin! Well, buffalo's great on a lot of things. ... I'm getting hungry. LOL
Heinz have always been overpriced and steadily over the years have got worse for taste and flavour. Never buy anything Heinz anymore. Good review sir as always👍
Thanks for sharing
Branston is the superior baked bean. And the sausages are more akin to a Lincolnshire cocktail sausage. Overall its preference and budget. For me it's always Branston, Great Video chief and happy Halloween to all who celebrate it.
All the others just copy Heinz, which is a shame because it's impossible to have a chip and bean sandwich without making a mess if you don't go for Branston.
Try Lidl "Newgate" tinned products, beat all the others hands down
@Ashley Creek You heinous perpetrator of fake news! Branston baked beans have always been outside the purlieu of accepted bean flavourings. If that's YOUR choice then enjoy....though in response I may fart in your general direction as you fart back at me (due to your baked beans).
My mother comes from Lincolnshire where they still have specialist pork butchers (and weekly sacrifices are made to the Lord Of Sausages). NO ONE could equate Branston sausages with Lincolnshire sausages. Do NOT link the Lincs! 😊
Not kidding take them everytime, hienz are tasteless
@@tonyb181ify ive had them your not wrong better than paying nearly 2 quid a tin for stuff you cant taste
That Heinz at £1.70 was way overpriced. They're really slapping on the money there. Thanks for the vid. Really helpful to me as I rely on low-priced grub. Cheers, friend!!
No problem 👍
buy beans and chipolata sausys and mix you're welcome
Try M&S red and brown sauce it's a third of the price of Heinz and tastes great.
Branston is by far my favourite, but the cheaper ones, while good as is, can be levelled up with a little, butter, garlic and/or paprika.
Another one bites the dust! Absolutely brilliant review Gareth, loved this. I have said many times after watching your comparative reviews . . . what’s in a name? This is another marvellous money saving review, I’ll be stocking up on the Stockwell brand. Years ago I would occasionally have Heinz baked beans and sausages and I would feel a ‘high’ after eating them, probably the sugar?!?
These big names are going to sell themselves out of the market unless they do something quick to try and make a financial recovery against the cheaper brands which people will be switching to.
Keep this up my friend, and thank you. All the best to you and yours.
cheers John, hope all is well with and your family. Yes not much in them apart from the price. Cheers John.
I don't think they will. Heinz, HP etc have always sold at a huge premium over supermarket own labels, to say nothing of their value brands. Even when a can of beans was regularly selling for 9p a can, Heinz etc never went bust.
Hi Gareth. Here's a pure co incidence ! I was trying to think of something for tea that my 12 year old hadn't had here. I came up with a memory from my younger days. Beans and sausages on toast. I told our Thomas but he looked a bit dubious. Anyway not available here so it became a DIY meal. Large tin of beans from macro, and a pack of cocktail sausages from the local freezer shop. Thomas ended up having two beans and sausage (3) sandwiches AND two more toast wiith beans and sausages! A successful outcome and I enjoyed them as well !! Best wishes from a cooling Thailand, under 20 ° this morning !! Don, Phannee and Thomas.
cheers Don
I can’t eat a full tin so a lot gets wasted, so today we bought a tin of Asda beans and sausages. If they are not tomatoey enough for you , you can always add a smidgeon of tomato purée. But now I only buy Asda .
Blimey Macro. Used too shop there years ago as my dad had a trade card. Didn’t even know they were still going. I shop at Costco now for bulk buying. Plus they have a great indoor butchers that sell freshly cut meat, steaks, pork, chicken etc. saves me a fortune.
This channel is so comforting to watch. Warm and friendly presentation with a genuinely helpful and non-biased content. Keep it coming!!!
You're welcome will do
Only discovered this Channel and Definitely think it's great! It's straight to the point and a great help to everyone that's budgeting or considering to change from the big brand names but don't want to compromise on taste or quality! Definitely recommending it to my friends! Very well put together!
cheers Louise thanks kindly 👍
Has to be the Tesco one for me as they taste good and are much cheaper than the branded ones. Another good comparison Gareth. 😁
Agree my teen loves those ones.
I've never been that impressed with Tesco beans
4 Stockwell tins with change over the Heinz’s…… 👍I’m off to Tescos.
Your comparison reviews are always a nice watch and I was expecting there to be little difference in taste between the brands, only the price. I always buy the cheapest for that reason. Personally I'm not too fussy! Put them on buttered toast and you wouldn't know the difference. Cheers Gareth.
Thanks for watching!
There are noticeable differences...it all depends on your taste cost value judgement
Hi Gareth, great review again mate but personally I like the Branstons, both their baked beans and also their beans and sausages. Happy Halloween to you and you're family.👍
cheers Bian all the best to you and your good family
This would have been so much better as a blind taste test.
I grew up on 'Chef' brand sausage & beans in the late 70's early 80's and I love the Asda yellow tin version. They are great with some toast for a quick cheap meal. The price compared to the others is staggering.
Same here chef brown sauce is great also
cheers Paul
I remember them! Red tin
I love these essential beans & sausages I got them for the first time last shop now my favourite
Glad you like them!
Compo beans and sausages in the 70's were absolutely fine.
Every single tin of heinz baked beans I've had in the last 6 years have been watery near transparent pink gunk as the sauce, tiny gritty rock hard beans. The last three tins of beans and sausage, the same, plus anaemic little tasteless rubbery hard "sausages". One was warmed and binned and the other two stayed in the cupboard till they went out of date. Appalling. I switched to Aldi ones which are much better. The beans are actually fully cooked, thick opaque sauce and ok sausages. I remember Heinz beans from when I was a kid. Big soft beans in a thick tomato sauce. Nice and peppery. They've gone to the dogs. Their soups are all just as nasty. Nothing more than tasteless cellulose thickened water with a few hard bits of vegetable and the odd tiny blob of fat or gristle in the meaty flavours. The salt, omg, the salt. I blended a tin of beef broth the one time, when I was really ill, so off solids and the saltiness made me throw up.
Great comparison. I love the Corale Baked beans and sausages from Aldi, about 40p per tin. You might want to compare these in the future. 🙂
thanks kindly
The Aldi (Corale) baked beans are excellent - pretty close to the Branston ones IMO.
@@glenjarnold They are basically the same as Heinz, really. The Branston sauce is much thicker.
@@egbront1506 I find them more tasty than the Heinz ones, the Heinz ones seem to have no taste compared to how they used to.
Great video, can't go wrong with the Stockwell in my opinion. Food prices will drag the big brand names down in price at some point I think. A touch of brown sauce or barbecue sauce prior to nuking makes all the difference to any baked beans, give it a go.
1 year in and own brands have not had any impact on pricing
Great video Thank you Gareth. I know what I am having for tea tonight - Beanz and Sausage on toast with grated cheese.
Hope you enjoy
Love these comparisons, keep them coming Gareth.
cheers Dav
Can openers are generally designed for side opening, so you're doing it right. There's a "lip" designed to go over the top, which is pushing the opener up if you try to open from the top. My (quite old) electric opener would empty the food all over the worktop if I tried to open the can as Mike suggests.
I like Stockwell, not because they are cheap. I think it's the can. Shows the design of the logo is important. Same with Branston, but they are too expensive for everyday, and just for me, tbh.
Never tried them side by side, like this, though, which is where your videos are so useful and informative.
You're dead right about the cheaper brands and own brands. Often I find them better quality. I think the big brands cut back on quality, own brands don't.
Cheers Neil
I've only eaten Branston baked beans for years, and a few months ago I tried their baked beans with pork sausages. Very nice. What I do is a bit of a faff, but it gives me two meals from one can. I take all the sausages out and place in a bowl. Then I divide up the beans so that half goes in with the sausages and the other half into a separate bowl. This bowl I keep in the fridge for up to two days, covered with cling film. After your review I'm going to try Stockwells to see if I can tell much of a difference.
cheers pal
Blimey that is tight😂mind you some people really are struggling financially and I don’t know your circumstances, so if it saves you money. More power too you.
@@matty6848 In this case I'm not being frugal, although I certainly have been a few years ago. No, it's just that a 405g can is too much for one meal, given that I'll eat the beans and sausages along with chips or a couple of hash browns and a fried egg. The remaining beans I'll have on toast as a light snack.
Another excellent presentation and review at a time when it is most needed. Great work. Thank you.
thanks
You always cheer me up. Your laughter is infectious..🤣🤣
I'm so glad!
Crazy variance in price, yet there seems to be little difference in taste. Really good review.
I buy the Stockwell baked beans and I really enjoy them, I'll be giving these ago next time I get a Tesco delivery. Thanks for another honest review 💜💜💜
Cheers Barbie you're welcome 👍
Here's a little tip........if you buy cheap beans and they don't look very good,, add knob of butter while cooking. . It transforms the sauce, makes them more like Heniz. Great video, i only buy heniz after this i will give the cheaper ones a go...
Cheers Mitter, all the best pal.
This a video has been really helpful because I spend most of my time at supermarket checking out the sugar and fat content of items so thank you AGAIN for this video you’ve saved me so much time! Can’t wait for future vids!
thanks again
Definitely Branston for me. Heinz, watery, insipid and over priced. I'm willing to try other brands though due to high prices.
I can’t remember when I last had beans and sausages from a tin like these, but I do recall having the full monty breakfast in a can which have other ingredients in addition. Watching your video and judging purely on your images I find that I am more attracted to the second to which you described as “claggy”. To me that tin was visually more appealing with the colour of the sausage and the consistency of the sauce. All the other tin’s looked insipid and like the cheapest available mechanically recovered meat was used to form the “meat “ tubes or sausages. If I were looking to make my own version I would choose to use some locally sourced sausage with a tin of multiple varieties of beans, with the addition of some pre- fried lardons of smoked bacon.
cheers Andrew
Lidl's own brand, Newgate, Beans and Sausages are ~55p and they are made by Princes, I keep a few tins in stock for quick meals (great on toast). Great video and comparison series
Thank you for the great videos
You're welcome
The Heinz, Asda and Stockwell are what I would consider to be Hot Dog type sausages only smaller, whereas the Branston sausages are like a proper butchers sausage, you can tell by the crinkles on the outside and the texture of the meat itself.
Branston Baked Beans are far superior to Heinz, more beans, thicker, richer,more savoury tomato sauce and with the sausages I think Branston wins against Heinz as well, but when you can get 4 cans of Asda and Stockwell compared to Heinz and 3 cans compared to Branston in this day and age you'd be stupid not to go for the cheapest option.
thanks
I rarely go for the lowest priced as beans tend to be just sloppy, not very nice tasting...a false economy. I was genuinely surprised that M &S do decent tasting good value beans...certainly avoid Heinz for this stuff
Another valuable comparison vlog to help those on a budget and to open the eyes of the brand fanatics! BTW, loved your comment about washing the cans out and recycling! One of my oppos asked why the hell I washed my recycling. Said I didn't want a dirty smelly wheelie bin (unlike most, if not all, of my neighbours!). Guess it might be down to us being ex services and the way we do things (Gonna do a job, do it proper! lol) Keep up the good work 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Another great spot on comparison. Personally really didn't notice any real significant taste difference between the Heinz and the Stockwell brand.
Thanks for watching!
I like the just essentials beans and sausages on toast with a few poached eggs on top. Black pepper. Good cheap lunch/snack in my opinion. Another good review Gaz 👍
thanks Ally
You should do a custard comparison!!
I'd value your opinion!! Kx
Great idea!! thanks 🙂
I served up 'value' custard to my old ma once. She said, 'This custard is too bright' !
@@michaelarchangel1163 lol, we do eat with our eyes, apparently!! 🤭Kx
The Branston vegetarian sausage and beans in the tin is lush!! Think they are newish, Best vegetarian option so far and u get alot of sausage to bean ratio 👌
Thanks for the tips!
I agree Jai. I do like the veggie sausage option...lovely on toast, crushed black pepper and strong cheese grated ...yummy
Sounds good...I don't eat pork anymore, but I did enjoy beans and franks when I did.
Pork pork pork no imitations please.
I was quite underwhelmed by them to be honest. I usually get whichever veggie ones are available, Sainsburys, Tesco or Asda. I like Branston beans, but for me the veggie sausages were just not that good. I will try them again, just in case they have improved over a couple of years, that’s if I can find them.
It’ll be Stockwell for me from now on then. Cannot believe the price difference versus the minimal taste difference. Thanks for doing this test.
You're welcome
You'll do well to find them now as Tesco seem to be having a smaller number of them - presumably to try to force people to buy the more expensive brands.
Hey Gareth👍A tin of those on toast is a nice quick and hot snack and since trying Branston beans I haven't gone back to Heinz, I just prefer the rich sauce, but if I wasn't that bothered I would definitely try those stockwell ones another superb and fair review mate👍✌️
Thank you
@@BaldFoodieGuy sorry about the mess on your shirt mate😂 a great shirt btw👍
Action Mike is full of it! There's no right or wrong, just depends where you want the sharp edges. If you do it his way, the lid itself ends up with a smooth edge and the top of the can ends up sharp. If you do it your way (they way manufacturers intended) the lid itself ends up with a sharp edge, and the top of the can ends up with a smooth rolled edge. Personally I do it the proper way because it also preserves the integrity of the can.
cheers pal
It also depends on the tin opener, some just aren't designed to do one or the other 🤷♀️
@@samd2660 exactly! 🥫
Beans beans, they're good for your heart, the more you eat the more you ....
Branston every time for me, the sausages are close to what Heinz's used to be in my memory and the beans are nice and 'claggy'. [I still add extra ketchup too].😀
Makes me want too go out and buy when you do these reviews Gareth 👍
Hi Gareth as a non pork eater I have Sainsbury's vegetarian beans and sausages with an egg,just a thought you can get four tins of Stockwell beans and sausages for the price of one tin of Heinz. Thank you for the video xx
Thank you, your're welcome x
Yes, Gareth ..... We are in agreement, Branston are the best. Their tins are full, and not with juice either. They have hit Heinz hard on sales in the UK. The Value tins are always ok if you add a dash of Tomato Sauce. Great video, as always. Thank you ! 👏😉🎃
cheers Mark
Speaking as someone with coeliac disease I always buy the Heinz as they are the only ones I can eat. They have gone up a lot but I only ever buy when they are on offer and then I stock up. You used to be able to get good offers on the smaller cans but not so much recently.
Nice trick. I seen your other baked beans with sausages review.
We prefer ringpulls as it's easier for my dad due to arthritis.. I had Heinz beans and sausage with egg earlier 👍
Thanks for sharing!
@@BaldFoodieGuy no worries 😊
Has your dad tried a electric can opener
I dont eat them but my husband does so he was interested in this video😄. He prefers the cheaper ones to the branded as they have better sausages! We use a tin opener the same way as you👍
Thanks for sharing!!
Funny guy , thanks for doing these food comparisons. Spot on 👍😁
Your're welcome
You have managed to make me enthusiastic about tinned beans and sausage.
I can't fault Stockwell foods. I'd quite happily buy their beans. I especially like the stockwell ketchup. It doesn't have the thick consistency like heinz but I like the taste better, reminds me more like the hotdog ketchup you get at food markets or fairgrounds. Can't say the same for brown sauce though, nothing compares to HP.
Try Tesco's own fruity brown sauce, they don't always have it but it's great..
I like the branston ones with a pinch of butter 👌
I like cheese in mine.
Spot on mate. I need to try more own brand products. The savings in this current climate is a no brainer.
thanks
Great review! I’m definitely going to try the Asda and the Stockwells. Happy Halloween 👻🎃🦇🧙♀️ x
cheers Diane xx
A tip from me is add Worcester sauce for a kick ideal snack on toast . Great vid Branston all the way .
I do the same but with Curry powder,BBQ sauce, and Chilli sauce (not all at the same time) makes a change from the normal sauce.
Lidl used to do a really fruity flavoured baked bean sauce with their bean it was to die for I was gutted when they changed them.
Look for Mushroom Ketchup (nothing like tomato ketchup, it has a Worcester sauce consistency and a really deep umami flavour - tastes nothing like mushrooms!
When Asda was smart price before it changed to essentials, i always bought their sausage and beans. Also the smart price chilli con carne (essentials now) is perfect over a jacket spud 😋👍
Great point!
Hi, just come across your Chanel whilst in a rainy Crete, me and the hubster are slowly working our way through your vids 😊 love em 😅
Thank you kindly 😋
Thoroughly enjoy ur vids pal 😊 keep up the good work
Thanks 👍 will do
Only Heinz are gluten free - they use rice flower instead of wheat. Thank you for all your reviews🙂
Yes! Thank you!
Me again, Gareth...😃 I wonder if for these comparisons you should not enlist the help of your good lady? Read the ingredients, the nutritional info, give the price, but let Mrs. Gareth open the tins/boxes/packages without you seeing the contents of each. She heats/cooks/re-heats, unseen by you, then you do a real blind taste/test without knowing which product you are sampling. State your preference, then BIG REVEAL at the end! OK, this may go the way of my "price per 100g/litre" idea, but oh well...
Thank you for the real effort that you put into these videos👍🏼👏🤗
Thanks Gareth, good range of comparison, and as always your honest opinion, heck of a price difference, for little to choose between them, glad I won t be stood down wind of you later, cheers
Cheers Stephen you're welcome
randomly watching this, having some beans and sausages on toast right now 😋 yum
That's got to be one of your funnier videos and I so enjoyed it! I have yet to try either of the 'cheap' brand Beans and Sausages but I'm off to Teso and will give the Stockwell ones a try out. I like the Stockwell brands, especially their vegetable soup.
Just an aside: I like to cook my beans in the microwave an I pop a slice of cheese (the kind that most use on top of burgers) for the last minute. Makes the beans taste extra yummy. Hope you slept with the window open that night!
thanks kindly
I've tried all of those but my favourite are Sainsburys own brand which are 95p. Not watery and the sausages are like the Branston ones. Really nice consistency and flavour.
Thank you for recommendation, I'll give them a try
ive not tried them ones sorry
@@BaldFoodieGuy ooh maybe try those and compare to Branston 😂
I've not tried those, But I have had the- Sainsburys Beans and they were Horrible. Asda and Aldi for me.
@@faltskog36abba yes, tried Sainsbury’s and didn’t like them!
😂 that was funny in parts! Not being rude it cheered me up 😊 It was also interesting and enlightening, as usual! Well done! ❤
thanks
I love Stockwell, try the teabags, beans and the gravy granules
I haven't bought top brands for years,never seems like i'm not missing out on taste quality.What it shows is how much we are being Ripped off by the top brands .Great video as usual.
Thank you
Your missing nothing. Heinz beans are the most overrated, overpriced canned food on the shelf. I buy Asda own brand beans and I prefer them way more to Heinz which cost a bloody fortune.
I think Heinz stuff tastes better but are you willing to pay 2 or 3 times for a store brand version which ime are erratic in taste quality
I used to eat them on toast now I prefer them on Birds Eye potato Waffles … Times change … btw your opinions are spot on mate as ever👍✌️
Thanks! You too!
Fantastic review 👍 Cheers
Thank you! Cheers!
Great videos, very professional.
Cheers 👍
Just been to Aldi for beans and sausages and guess what, the prices of these have risen also to .44p a tin so now dearer than Tesco and Asda essentials at .42p a tin. But price was incorrect as like most things in Aldi so got 2 tins of beans and sausages for the original price of 40p each. Even at 44p they are still way way cheaper than the big brands you tested. Great videos as always.
Cheers Wesley 👍👍
Morrisons is launching Christmas sandwiches, wraps, pastries and baguettes as part of its festive range - including a wrap that tastes just like a Boxing Day curry.
New additions this year include a Boxing Day Curry Wrap and a Market Street Christmas Festive Baguette which is freshly made in store. The baked baguette is filled with chicken breast, cranberry sauce, pigs in blankets, sage and onion stuffing and a seasoned mayonnaise.
Cheers Carl for the heads up 👍👍
Just read in the news Morrisons named as one of the most expensive supermarkets. 😯
Problem with Morrisons is the prices. I've looked at the items you mentioned but the prices are ridiculous, it's just a posh sandwich at the end of the day. I can eat decent meals for two days for less than the price of one of those baguettes. OK it's personal choice but if you're watching the pennies it's like comparing Fortnum & Mason with Aldi. Morrisons has become very expensive and you only need to look at footfall to see how it's affecting them.
"So if my maths are correct, that is a lot" Love it! Nice to hear an accent from my neck of the woods. Subscribed.
Haha cheers Dave, all the best pal
Nice, I used to use them for hiking, cant find anywhere in Dublin now lol.
Hi Gareth, thanks for good review, I think one the cheaper ones would be just as good as the very expensive heinze one, thanks again, Happy Halloween to you too my friend
happy Halloween
I much prefer the Branston to Heinz, need to try the cheaper ones though as the price difference is ridiculous. If it's not broke don't fix it (can opener). Good stuff!!! 👍👊
Thank you for doing these. I found out about the Just Essentials range because of you a little while ago when it was a bit newer still.
I also open my cans sideways. Topways it just skids around and doesn't grip and cut properly, same as happened to you with these! 😅
You're welcome James
I can remember when I used to stay at my grandmas house when I was a kid and she always made me beans and sausages on toast for breakfast, great memories
Thanks for sharing!!