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We fancied a brekkie out today so went to Tesco after trying Morriosns last time. What did we think? Watch and find out. Download …

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  1. Natalie
    Natalie says:

    Unlike Morrisons, Tesco's cafes are run by a different company so the food isn't Tesco's my Mum used to work in the Bury one that is now a Costa I'm pretty sure ASDA cafe is also run by a different company and not ASDA also it's really baffling you know the cleaning staff at ASDA they're called ASDA ACES and they work for a different company the cleaning staff don't get the 10% discount double discount days at xmas I always thought that was unfair. But fancy being a place that sells food and getting outsiders to run their cafes.

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  2. Ric
    Ric says:

    I think that’s very overpriced guys. Wtf is going on ? I think it is mean spirited of them about the hash browns also, and they should include something like a scrambled tofu, to make it a true vegan breakfast. For that price anyway.

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  3. Over forties health
    Over forties health says:

    Good afternoon those vegan guys,

    Now, I loved watching you both enjoy a nice healthy, hearty breakfast out, it is certainly nice to have a treat from time to time, I was considering a vegan breakfast a few months in the Tesco store cafe, of my local Tesco, but I considered ordering it and either getting it delivered to my home, then I thought I would make a better breakfast, so never had one to date, but will definitely try it, when money is better for me and circumstances change financially.

    In conclusion, I do prefer a cereal breakfast to be fair, but I love that you both are adhering to your nutritional needs and not skipping breakfast as breakfast is the most important meal of the day, after a fast all night and I am sure you both are thoroughly aware of this factor hence why you wanted to show one your breakfast meal, and I thoroughly thank you for this factor as it lets me know how much roughly I need to put down and aside for the meal, I particularly loved the avocado 🥑 🥑 part of the meal with toast, so refreshing I find, what do you both think ?🤔 🤔

    All in all, once again, thank you for taking the time to share your journey with health, nutrition vegan lifestyle with one, this is great, and thoroughly appreciated.

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  4. AISLING SIBEAL LYONS
    AISLING SIBEAL LYONS says:

    Oh I miss this breakfast so much haven't had it in years !!!!!!!!! Makes me homesick!!!!!!!!! Here in Spain it's chocolate spread on toast or chocolate drinking milk( like hot cacoa) chocolate cookies or chocolate biscuits and tea or coffee for breakfast . Or sometimes no food at all . Just coffee. Maybe a Croissant.
    No hot food here for breakfast sadly. The Spanish are always shocked and appalled at us eating this hot breakfast hahaha looks delicious but very expensive.

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  5. Christine Cartwright
    Christine Cartwright says:

    Just been watching your video. Where you let us meet your mum. What a lovely lady .She had the same reaction as I had 22 yrs ago .when my son. Came put .what a lovely channel this it .luv to you both. Guys x💕

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  6. Vanessa M
    Vanessa M says:

    Having breakfast with you both was a lovely treat. I just had porridge so am feeling quite jealous though. Well done Jason for trying the mushroom even though you looked like a reluctant toddler 😆x

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  7. June MacLeod
    June MacLeod says:

    Hello, guys. This comment is a little off topic but I've felt 'it IS rude not to' share some information I've recently come across. Often listed in ingredients is the term 'natural flavors'. Lazy as I am, I finally got around to investigating what those natural flavors are, and I was quite surprised by what I learned. Here in the U.S. there is a federal department, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), that in simplest terms oversees quality, safety, etc. Their explanation: " The FDA defines a natural flavor as a substance extracted, distilled or similarly derived from plant or animal matter, either as is or after it has been roasted, heated or fermented, and whose function is for flavor, not nutrition. Foods that should be vegetarian can include flavors that are derived from animals, and foods can have flavors that outwardly have nothing to do with the food involved. An example of these incongruities is wine that includes traces of eggs or fish."
    As a watcher of your shopping vlogs, I then wondered if the prepared foods that you consume could have this issue. So I looked up a couple of products named in a recent vlog and there it was in the ingredient lists: 'natural flavours'. So the point of this message is to inquire if the U.K. has a similar overseer of food products and, if so, do they define what those 'natural flavors' can be from? If I'm out of line, please do forgive, but my conscience has been nagging me to share what I learned just in case it could be something you were not aware of. It is possible to be a little too trusting. I admire you and your convictions. You seem just genuine and down to earth folks whose vlogs I enjoy (especially the allotment ones). Be well!

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  8. Sue Mills
    Sue Mills says:

    I agree on the hash brown front – especially as the non vegan breakfast comes with two included! We do order the Tesco breakfasts for delivery sometimes and other then the hash brown issue, we do all enjoy them 🙂

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  9. Jane Goodfellow
    Jane Goodfellow says:

    Enjoyable and uplifting as always.

    Personally I feel there should be TWO slices of toast. Plus the hash browns of course!

    VERY happy to see you treating yourselves after some challenging days.

    Thanks for setting a great example of helping the staff by tidying up after yourselves ❤

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  10. John Warner
    John Warner says:

    Cafe americano which is what you ordered
    in Italy is traditionally an espresso
    in a massive amount of hot water
    so they are traditionally quite weak.

    Probably better to go for a double espresso
    or an actual filter coffee instead
    if they do those.

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  11. David Whelan
    David Whelan says:

    Unfortunately the portion size has got smaller. The one on Huddersfield Road you went have bigger portion sizes than the Failsworth store. Beginning of the year you wouldn’t of needed a hash brown as it was filling enough.

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  12. Aston UK
    Aston UK says:

    Good point on the hash brown not being included, I will forward this to the relevant people at Tesco as it does seem a bit unfair and be a better value breakfast with the hash brown included. Coffee wise the Tesco Cafe is hard beat. Peace and love guys. x

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  13. Ashley Berrisford
    Ashley Berrisford says:

    They could have at least given you 2 for 95 bleedin’ pence! 😲 Tesco tut tut really!? We all love hash browns…include them in the breakkie!! Also £2.70 for a coffee, since when did they turn into costa 😏

    Don’t get me wrong, it looked great on the plate but I do think it’s a little on the pricey side for what you get, maybe that’s just my cheap northerness coming out 😆 I do think Mossa’s (Morrisons) breakfast looked better though 🙂

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