Everyone's
heard of the Co-op right? Mostly you will picture a small-ish, local
convenience store, but they also offer funeral services, insurance
and legal services. Not bad for an organisation that traces its roots
back to The Rochdale Pioneers in 1844. The Pioneers were a group of
28 people, mostly weavers, who saw the mechanisation of their
industries coming, and decided to co-operate to open food shops to
sell goods that were often too expensive otherwise. This has grown
hugely over the years and now the Co-op has 4.6 million members
across the UK. I am a member too, and find Co-op to be convenient but
slightly over-priced.
To
do your own research here's a link to their website: CO-OP
So
how would their lowest price bangers turn out? Another
Richmonds/Walls/Iceland offering of extremely low quality? Or a rare
supermarket gem, a good product at a low price? Three of our Twitter
readers awarded them 6.5, 6 and 5, an average of 5.8 – cheers Paul,
Andy and David. Would our opinion match the boys'? There's only one
way to find out...read on...
Where
To Find Them:
Co-op
has 3,700 locations all over Britain, covering all their business
arms. Some people say that you're never more than five metres away
from a Co-op, but they are very silly people. You can find your
nearest outlet with this link: STORE FINDER
Opening
Hours:
These
vary depending on the location, my local shop in Barnbygate, Newark,
is open thus:
Monday
– 0700 to 2100
Tuesday
– 0700 to 2100
Wednesday
– 0700 to 2100
Thursday
– 0700 to 2100
Friday
– 0700 to 2100
Saturday
– 0700 to 2100
Sunday
- 0700 to 2100
Stanwatch:
I
can't recall ever seeing a butcher at work inside a Co-op, but it may
happen in some places? If you've spotted a Stan in a Co-op please
take a photo and send it in!
Flavour:
My
notes simply read “Bland. Uninspiring. Letdown.” That just about
says it all here. Very little porky loveliness, not enough herbs to
make the slightest impression on your taste buds. There's added
sugars in them too, to produce an artificial browning, attempting to
fool us consumers that the ingredients are of a higher quality.
Children would probably love them though as they're completely
unchallenging, virtually flavourless and easy to eat. I sooo wanted
these to be at the very least “average” because I respect the
Co-op and what it does. But they're not.
Texture:
As
you can see from the sliced picture, there's not a lot good to
report. Slightly – just slightly – better than your standard
greasy spoon wholesale banger, but still soft and squishy. If the
filling was terrible the skins were even worse. Described on the
packaging as “made using pork” I am assuming they are collagen
not natural casings, as there was no “snap” when cutting and they
virtually disappeared in the pan. One of the sausages even broke in
two simply by turning gently with tongs.
Value
For Money:
£1.90
for 8 sausages weighing 454 grams. This works out as £4.19 per kg
and 24p per banger. Extremely cheap...does cheap mean the same as
value for money?
No!
We
rate this product as poor value for money.
Vital
Statistics:
Average
Weight Uncooked = 57 grams
Average
Weight Cooked = 51 grams
Meat
Content = 72 %
You
have to wonder which cuts of pork are used if this figure is
accurate, for 24p per item.
The
"Aah, Bisto" Factor:
Not
unpleasant during cooking but very faint. Not a lot of aromatic
ingredients inside.
The
Imaginatively Titled Next Day Cold Sausage Test:
Yes
I saved some of these sausages in the fridge for the next day. I wish
I hadn't. A lot of high quality sausages can taste even better the
day after, having firmed up overnight. Not these things. One bite was
spat out seconds later, and the rest dispatched straight into the
bin.
And
Finally, Esther:
Not
the worst sausage we've ever reviewed, but definitely in the
relegation zone. Don't go out of your way to buy them.
5 comments:
Good to see you're still updating the blog!
I've had these sausages before and they're not the worst, but nowhere near good either. "Good for a casserole but not much else" is how I'd rate these; just above a Walls or Richmond, but that's not saying much really.
The "New Recipe" version of these sausages is appalling. They shrank to the size of chipolatas, and are not firm at all. A huge amount of fat and water came out of them when I cooked them in the oven. It's safe to say that I won't be buying these ever again.
These where disgusting don't buy
Agree with previous poster re. 'new recipe' version of these sausages. They are dire. Skins tracted in the pan, and about a third of the filling (I hesitate to call it meat) came out. Soft, textureless, and tasteless, without even the honesty of a Walls sausage.
disgusting even my dog turned its nose up at these the worse sausages i have ever had
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