L1011 wrote: » After whatever the first cheapening measure was, we did a test of sorts and settled on Clonakilty - weirdly we don't actually like their pudding as much as a few rivals (Kellys of Newport is our normal choice). Everyones tastes differ on this, but if you've got the time - and who doesn't this time of year - grab a few packs from different brands and gorge yourself senseless in the name of food science.
rubadub wrote: » I wondered if they got rid of the MSG due to the common backlash against it. It's still there, but I reckon it might have been higher on the list before but cannot find an old ingredients list. (i.e. they list in order of greatest % first)https://shop.supervalu.ie/shopping/meat-poultry-sausages-superquinn-pork-492-g-/p-1349780001 Back when they were out first I think they were only in the butchers counter so likely exempt from revealing the ingredients or nutritional info so could hide the MSG content or salt content easily. I would also imagine they have cheapened out on the spices but I would say they used to be loaded with MSG. Some other brands have it higher on the list.
Zoot1530 wrote: » To make 2020 even worse, the Superquinn Sausage has changed, yuk. the recipe must have been altered. not nice at all. Shame on you supervalu/musgraves or whoever you are.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » I noticed the change maybe 5 years ago not long after SuperValu took over the brand.
the beer revolu wrote: » It's longer than you think. Musgrove took over in 2011
andekwarhola wrote: » They were never as good as people said, same with Clonakilty. And overpriced. Just buy them and puddings from a decent butchers.
Rrrrrr2 wrote: » Super valu/Musgraves destroyed superquinn- they just gobbled it up for the market share and store presence. My local one bares zero relation to the store that went before. I still miss it as you could get lovely food for a bit extra
Planet X wrote: » Have been very tempted to start making my own sausages........initial outlay can be a bit stiff, for good equipment from the likes of,https://www.weschenfelder.co.uk/butchers-equipment.html .....I know it would be a game changer but I've been holding off for a few years now. Hmmmmm......... So many gadgets knocking around the kitchen.......I hate that. Pasta rollers, tortilla maker, etc etc etc
the beer revolu wrote: » The reality is that it also went out of business. It's a shame but that's economics. Why would supervalu succeed doing the same thing that sq did when sq failed?
SpacialNeeds wrote: » O'Flynn's.
the beer revolu wrote: » In my experience, butcher sausages can be very inconsistent. Sometimes fantastic, sometimes too salty, sometimes too wet, etc. And I'm going on butchers famous for their sausages. Obviously, I can't speak for all butchers.
AutoTuning wrote: » I used to shop in Superquinn in Blackrock in Dublin and I really don’t see the what all the hype was about. It was a nicer store in the 1990s than the competition but the market changed and the quality went up elsewhere. SuperValu stores can be excellent, but they vary. For example in Cork, their store (or rather Ryan’s store) in Glanmire stocks things like locally grown bagged salad that is just vastly superior to anything I can get anywhere else, including in M&S. Their range of sausages also includes O’Fynn’s from the English market for example and I can pick up everything from sauces I can’t find anywhere else, like for example at Xmas I needed a good quality orange sauce, which they had. Their Italian food range is far superior to anyone else etc etc.