Morrisons looked better, but I used to use Asda cafe all the time and couldn’t fault it. Think it’s also dependent on which Morrisons or Asda you go to.
@@theabandonedhunter3604 Yes, that's a good point. Our local Morrisons is lovely but the staff are so few and far between. They often only do breakfast and nothing else is available from the menu. That said, it's very good and their black coffee is fabulous. :)
Hi there, when I read the title of this video, I immediately thought 'It is the battle of the green giant supermarkets!' I live in walking distance to a Morrisons, Fleetville, St Albans and it has both food counters and a Cafe/Restaurant similar to what you experienced. My nearest ASDA is in Hatfield and this is a large one. It has been rebuilt into a larger supermarket complete with a Cafe during the 2000s, however around five to seven years ago, the Cafe was replaced by an in house McDonalds - that is right a McDonalds in an ASDA store! The eggs in your ASDA Full English Breakfast were poached and contained & cooked within a metal ring. Best wishes and take care. Kind regards, Peter Skuce. St Albans. Hertfordshire.
This will sound odd, but I do like that you say "this was not as good as it could have been." It is refreshing to get that middle ground where people don't overly praise something, or overly crap on it. Well done sir.
The Asda eggs looked as if cooked in egg rings when the chef arrives that morning in a frying pan by the bulk and poached rather than fried. Hence the perfect roundness and nearly cooked yolk. And kept warm and served as required.
with the morrisons i go to if you ask for fresh milk they will pour you a small pot of it. on top of that if you want the bacon extra crispy and they arent too busy they don't mind cooking it a little longer. The egg can also be cooked to be runny or harder but you have to request it otherwise its cooked to a standard way. (you can also swap the egg from fried to scrambled or poached depending on preference)
I go to Morrison's about once a fortnight for a breakfast. It is the one meal I will happily go out and pay for. £6 is a bargain these days for something that will fill you and it saves a lot of effort in a small kitchen at home. My food regularly arrives at the table within 5 mins of ordering. Brilliant for someone with little patience like myself but obviously means some parts of it are already cooked and are just thrown on to your plate. How you see this is certainly a personal preference but I will say the food is still very good. Morrisons well worth a try if you haven't done so before.
The eggs from Asda looked as if they are pre cooked actually supplied to them already cooked. . The sausages on both looks deep fried. A tip to good black pudding. Is to oven cook it then steam it for a little time. Perfect a colleague of mine thought we had changed suppliers of black pudding, but I told him of my hack.
Great Video, I love a good breakfast! I used to go to an Asda cafe regular when I lived in The Black Country (West Midlands) no “proper” cafes where I am now 😟
ur breakfasts make my mouth water even if the yoke of the egg is not always runny, preferred morrisons, Great videos iam totally addicted to ur channel 😋❤
I’ll tell you one thing that looks way more appetising than my bowl of muesli, I can’t wait for the weekend I’m going to replicate that very breakfast .
You usually don't find good food in a airport, but I had a full English at a cafe in Heathrow a couple of weeks ago while I was waiting for my flight. A quality Cumberland sausage and all. The best breakfast I've ever had in an airport. And the pint of Guinness I washed it down with was first class. Morrisons and ASDA depends on location as to the quality of their breakfasts. I've had good and bad at each.
Pre-pandemic I did a weekly shop at Blackpool's large Morrisons store, starting with a lunch. Occasionally I'd go for the breakfast - a treat because I don't do them at home. I always ask for the tomato to be missed off, and they usually ask what I'd like to compensate. The mushrooms were a few small ones rather than one big one, and I'd double up on those.
My local Asda closed their cafe about 20 years ago so my nearest supermarket cafe is Morrisons which is about 8 miles away. So i dont have much of a choice. Hence igo to my local cafe Zachos which is quite close.
Independent cafes do the best breakfasts and you can oten see them preparing the food. If the cafe has been there for years and it's still popular, you know what to expect and I've never been disappointed by my local cafe which uses locally produced sausages and eggs.. They cook it exactly as you want and it doesn't cost a bomb either. Supermarket cafe breakfasts are okay and very reasonably priced but they really don't compare.
I've got an Asda with a cafe about a 10 minute walk from my house, but based on this I think I'll give their breakfast a miss. I've also got a Morrisons about 20 minutes away, maybe I'll give that a go.
Morrisons is a winer with me and the food arrives to your table hot. And like some one said you get a lot on your plate. Well worth the money. I normally buy fish chips and beans or mushy peas sometimes we'll worth the money. I don't touch the tea because it is rank. Yorkshire tea. Stinks tastes like earwax. I do buy the full English because I preferred hash browns compared to our Scottish that has tatty scones. asda break fast is freezing cold so I don't waste time there unless I'm to far away from morrisons but if I want tea I'll bring my own tea bag.
The only people to eat a breakfast at any major supermarket are the lazy or non-locals. It's good to be comparing them, but I wouldn't expect a good breakfast from any of them. I would assume any town of any size would have a local cafe, or pub that would do the term a British breakfast proud.
Love Morrison's. Far better value than pub's and their breakfast is first class. Our local one is doing two full English breakfast's and two teas for 10 pounds. That's a fiver for full English and tea. Pubs in Cornwall charge triple that now
quality butter to at morrisons ... we have a few asdas near where i live but only one has a cafe asda bacon looks better are you doing Sainsbury's and tesco next
Morrisons café always pretty good and good value. Only been to Asda café ounce and never again it was very poor, I had Steak pie chips and peas, small portion and the gravy completely ruined the meal being just brown salty water.
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lynne gateshead, a watched your breakfast programmes, a recently bought some morrisons pork sausages they were 2 packs of 6 for five pounds and the sausage was a very tasty savoury flavour which was a very pleasant flavour but the hash browns have to very crispy and tasty and the rest has to be perfect and big red tomatoes and lovely flavour in them , their sausage is tasty. a must say. lynne
@@everydayimeating3407 Morrisons actually have a button on the screen for "Soft Egg" it gets printed on your receipt too, but you need to ask. I'm one of those that will send them back if not soft - especially if it says so on the ticket.
I did reviews of both of these (plus other breakfasts) My local Morrisons beat ASDA hands down, as Morrisons was made to order and tasted fresh, my ASDA was on a hot plate and, you could certainly tell. My Egg felt like a rubber dog toy
I would always support a local cafe, never been happy with supermarkets as food often arrives cold with hard eggs. Still begrudgingly I prefer Morrisons.
if you take it that the food in the store is off the store shelves. and at the lower value items off the shelf if you rally say it is good value. I would say that it has a value under £1.50 to just buy and make yourself at home. then you get the items you like the taste of the best. for each breakfast it would be easier to price each one against the stores cost of the items. I would say that if you are looking at spending money on breakfast then a all you can eat unlimited one were you can pick the items is far better as a treat instead of a limited one were you are restricted to the number of items you will get.
since when has ASDA been selling full English Breakfast, the one near us only has a Costa and a McDonalds, where as Morrisons do a full menu of cooked food
I don't often eat a cooked brekkie, but when I do, the egg has to be hard. I have an aversion to soft cooked eggs, they make me feel sick to be honest.
morrisons everytime bacon has got smaller used to like tesco but since covid a waste of money not had asda breakfast in scotland black pudding is hit or miss very few good makers of it
Those ASDA eggs look like old style McDonald's eggs before they switched to fresh eggs, if they are they come in a vacuum pack pre cooked and all they do is reheat them so you'll never get a runny yolk from one, I'd choose Morrison's
@@everydayimeating3407 yea at McDonald's going back a few years we use to use those eggs before we started using fresh eggs, there pre cooked in rings then flash frozen and vacuum picked, they literally came to the restaurant looking like that
Had the Morrisons one last week. It was pretty poor, cold, overcooked, yolkless egg, beans were not in a separate tub, overall the meal didn't really rise above the plate edge height. Only the sausages seemed edible and i pretty much left the rest of it.
@@everydayimeating3407 I think its staffing and training. They seemed to only have one person that knew what to do and he was also the cook but obviously not a very good one or he was spending too much time doing other things while he was cooking. I don't know if happens at your store but they take orders by computer screen not staff so it allows them to cut staff to the bone.
I have eaten breakfast at several local Asda branches.The breakfasts were (consistently)awful.Messy,not clean,some parts under cooked,mostly overcooked.Although they might be cheap,you get what you pay for!I haven't tried Morrison's yet.(I am dreading it).
Vould not really complain, for a supermarket to ave a cafe its a vety good idea . And id say they use products that before they go out of date ,which is another way to make money and not waste food . There breakfast is only a good as the person who cooks it . Id say Morrison looks better of the 2
If you want a proper English breakfast, find a proper high st cafe. The English breakfast was doomed when transport cafes began to close, they done the best breakfasts
Have you tried Asda's ready meals breakfast? At present, 3 for £7.50 . Microwave in 7 minutes. There are others tot How about reviewing ready meals? Most supermarkets do them Asda,Tesco Morrisons etc.some are great some are rubbish plenty to choose from.
Which breakfast did you prefer?
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The Morrison's breakfast looked nicer.
Morrisons looked better, but I used to use Asda cafe all the time and couldn’t fault it. Think it’s also dependent on which Morrisons or Asda you go to.
@@theabandonedhunter3604 Yes, that's a good point. Our local Morrisons is lovely but the staff are so few and far between. They often only do breakfast and nothing else is available from the menu. That said, it's very good and their black coffee is fabulous. :)
Defo the Morrisons brekkie - its changed alot in the last few years, defo richer and tastier
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Hi there, when I read the title of this video, I immediately thought 'It is the battle of the green giant supermarkets!'
I live in walking distance to a Morrisons, Fleetville, St Albans and it has both food counters and a Cafe/Restaurant similar to what you experienced.
My nearest ASDA is in Hatfield and this is a large one. It has been rebuilt into a larger supermarket complete with a Cafe during the 2000s, however around five to seven years ago, the Cafe was replaced by an in house McDonalds - that is right a McDonalds in an ASDA store!
The eggs in your ASDA Full English Breakfast were poached and contained & cooked within a metal ring.
Best wishes and take care. Kind regards, Peter Skuce. St Albans. Hertfordshire.
The egg didn't look poached to me & did look rather dry.
My bad, you're right but I thought you meant the Morrison's egg. Sorry not with it 😅 .
McDonalds in ASDA! I've never heard of that before!
We have a McDonald's at our Asda in Derby, and it's been in there for a very long time
lol i put a random youtube video on and the guy who posts lives in St Albans. hahahahaha
This will sound odd, but I do like that you say "this was not as good as it could have been." It is refreshing to get that middle ground where people don't overly praise something, or overly crap on it. Well done sir.
Well that and I want to see you at the all you can eat hash brown buffet.
I would definitely visit and all you can eat hash brown buffet lol
The Asda eggs looked as if cooked in egg rings when the chef arrives that morning in a frying pan by the bulk and poached rather than fried. Hence the perfect roundness and nearly cooked yolk. And kept warm and served as required.
In blind taste tests, Crosse & Blackwell Branston baked beans always beat Heinz by a big margin. Give them a try.
I think I should to see the difference!
@Mark McGonnell Princes at Wisbech / Long Sutton make the Crosse & Blackwell beans.
Living in phoenix, I miss so much being home
Do they serve english breakfast there?
with the morrisons i go to if you ask for fresh milk they will pour you a small pot of it. on top of that if you want the bacon extra crispy and they arent too busy they don't mind cooking it a little longer. The egg can also be cooked to be runny or harder but you have to request it otherwise its cooked to a standard way. (you can also swap the egg from fried to scrambled or poached depending on preference)
get what your given
I like to be able to look out the window too. Also appreciate natural light for reading.
I agree, it makes it more interesting lol
wish I had a Morrissons closer...this was so helpful. Can you do other supermarket cafes?
Yes 😀 I will do!
I go to Morrison's about once a fortnight for a breakfast. It is the one meal I will happily go out and pay for. £6 is a bargain these days for something that will fill you and it saves a lot of effort in a small kitchen at home.
My food regularly arrives at the table within 5 mins of ordering. Brilliant for someone with little patience like myself but obviously means some parts of it are already cooked and are just thrown on to your plate. How you see this is certainly a personal preference but I will say the food is still very good.
Morrisons well worth a try if you haven't done so before.
I agree, mine came pretty quick too and the food was good!
oo you did brilliant on this video. well done!!! Both look decent enough but i'd go for Morrisons
Morrisons was my choice too!
For me it's Morrisons, Get tea pot butter on toast and the bankers are nice xx
You do get a little more for your money at Morrisons so i agree
Thanks for that...Very good video....
Thanks for watching 😀 Glad you liked it!
Morrisons looked more delicious to me 😊👌🏽
Me too! 🙋♂️
Delicious is a strong word. Acceptable 😂
Aasdas all looked microwaved and oven reheated. Sausages look like pre cooked crap
@@everydayimeating3407Gary eats did review today! No toast or hash brown?
Yeah, Morrisons looked better and that's a good start! Those eggs on the Asda - were they made of plastic?
The eggs from Asda looked as if they are pre cooked actually supplied to them already cooked. . The sausages on both looks deep fried. A tip to good black pudding. Is to oven cook it then steam it for a little time. Perfect a colleague of mine thought we had changed suppliers of black pudding, but I told him of my hack.
Good tip!
Nice Video Pal
Looking forward to more 😎
Thanks 😀 Glad you enjoyed it 👍
Both looked horrendous tbh but if I had to pick would of been Morrisons good lil video enjoyed it 👊🏻
Hi there
If you fancy, for a fixed charge, an all-you-can eat buffet breakfast with a toaster on your table, try Irene’s in Cleveleys.
Sounds good!
Great Video, I love a good breakfast! I used to go to an Asda cafe regular when I lived in The Black Country (West Midlands) no “proper” cafes where I am now 😟
Not all Morrisons and ASDA have cafe's. I think its normally just the big ones
@@everydayimeating3407 your spot on. I live a 5 minute walk from a Morrisons but it’s only a small store therefore no cafe
ur breakfasts make my mouth water even if the yoke of the egg is not always runny, preferred morrisons,
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Amazing! Thank you! 😀
Morrisons brekkie looked a bit more appetising to me, more hash browns please!,and a lovely strong brew! Good vid again enjoy your vlogs.
I agree and I love hash browns too! 😀
I’ll tell you one thing that looks way more appetising than my bowl of muesli,
I can’t wait for the weekend I’m going to replicate that very breakfast .
You usually don't find good food in a airport, but I had a full English at a cafe in Heathrow a couple of weeks ago while I was waiting for my flight. A quality Cumberland sausage and all. The best breakfast I've ever had in an airport. And the pint of Guinness I washed it down with was first class. Morrisons and ASDA depends on location as to the quality of their breakfasts. I've had good and bad at each.
I think I need to get to Heathrow and try out the breakfast there!
I've seen Albino's looking more tanned than those Asda eggs!!
Pre-pandemic I did a weekly shop at Blackpool's large Morrisons store, starting with a lunch. Occasionally I'd go for the breakfast - a treat because I don't do them at home. I always ask for the tomato to be missed off, and they usually ask what I'd like to compensate. The mushrooms were a few small ones rather than one big one, and I'd double up on those.
Thats a good idea! I wonder if they'd give me an extra sausage for the mushroom and tomato? 🤔
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Morrisons in Barry south Wales stunning breakfast always has been staff the best
It surprised me with how good it was!
ASDA sausages are in the wrong place on the plate. They are supposed to be used as a breakwater to keep the beans from the rest of the breakfast.
My local Asda closed their cafe about 20 years ago so my nearest supermarket cafe is Morrisons which is about 8 miles away. So i dont have much of a choice. Hence igo to my local cafe Zachos which is quite close.
Independent cafes do the best breakfasts and you can oten see them preparing the food. If the cafe has been there for years and it's still popular, you know what to expect and I've never been disappointed by my local cafe which uses locally produced sausages and eggs.. They cook it exactly as you want and it doesn't cost a bomb either. Supermarket cafe breakfasts are okay and very reasonably priced but they really don't compare.
The best place for full English breakfast is probably a trucker's cafe on the A1!!! All fresh ingredients freshly cooked.
Always found Morrisons to have the better quality in most of its range. Although Asda fresh bread always came out on top for me.
I've only ever had the Morrisons fresh bread so will have to try Asda
Asda fresh bread always smells of doughnuts
Surely it depends on the individual store in the chain, as to the quality of the breakfast they cook.
Maybe 🤷♂️ But I've had a couple from different Morrisons and Sainsburys and they seem to be the same
I've got an Asda with a cafe about a 10 minute walk from my house, but based on this I think I'll give their breakfast a miss. I've also got a Morrisons about 20 minutes away, maybe I'll give that a go.
do you have merchandise? my daughter has been asking if you do any hoodies or anything
I don't have any merchandise sorry, I think I might do some in the future though
The Asda breakfast looked re - heated, it's not what I was expecting from a high end store, so morrisons got my vote 😊
Asda "high end store"....🤔
I have been to Morrisons and I have been to Asda, the one that I like best is Morrisons.
I agree! 😀
Morrisons is a winer with me and the food arrives to your table hot. And like some one said you get a lot on your plate. Well worth the money. I normally buy fish chips and beans or mushy peas sometimes we'll worth the money. I don't touch the tea because it is rank. Yorkshire tea. Stinks tastes like earwax. I do buy the full English because I preferred hash browns compared to our Scottish that has tatty scones. asda break fast is freezing cold so I don't waste time there unless I'm to far away from morrisons but if I want tea I'll bring my own tea bag.
Morrisons for sure, Great video 👍
Yes! Thank you!
The only people to eat a breakfast at any major supermarket are the lazy or non-locals. It's good to be comparing them, but I wouldn't expect a good breakfast from any of them. I would assume any town of any size would have a local cafe, or pub that would do the term a British breakfast proud.
I use a local cafe in leatherhead surrey it's called Clark's brilliant food and quite cheap compared to other places
Love Morrison's. Far better value than pub's and their breakfast is first class. Our local one is doing two full English breakfast's and two teas for 10 pounds. That's a fiver for full English and tea. Pubs in Cornwall charge triple that now
Thats an amazing deal! Especially when there are places charging more but for less food
or you could cook it at home for less than £2......!
quality butter to at morrisons ... we have a few asdas near where i live but only one has a cafe asda bacon looks better are you doing Sainsbury's and tesco next
I didn't even know Sainsbury's and Tesco had cafes for food lol. I'll have to find them!
they sure do .. i have eaten in both of them hope you can find some
Im sorry, when there is space between items on a full English , i find that a fail. Great vid though :)
Some people like it separate. Easier to mix yourself than to separate
Morrisons for me. Their pandemic breakfasts were amazing.
Morrisons for me too!
Morrisons café always pretty good and good value. Only been to Asda café ounce and never again it was very poor, I had Steak pie chips and peas, small portion and the gravy completely ruined the meal being just brown salty water.
So far I prefer Morrisons cafe but I might have to go back and try out some other meals
Since you’re in the North could you do a Booths supermarket café.
I'm surprised that Morrisons don't have faith in their own baked beans, they taste fine for me.
They are brilliant beans I prefer them to Heinz and a third of the price
100% Morrisons. Fantastic value too.
I agree 😀
iv always liked morrisons breakfasts, but weatherspoons do a good one for the price plus you can have a nice pint of doombar
Wetherspoons breakfast is decent. I did a video there comparing it with a really expensive place
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lynne gateshead, a watched your breakfast programmes, a recently bought some morrisons pork sausages they were 2 packs of 6 for five pounds and the sausage was a very tasty savoury flavour which was a very pleasant flavour but the hash browns have to very crispy and tasty and the rest has to be perfect and big red tomatoes and lovely flavour in them , their sausage is tasty. a must say. lynne
Morrisons has always had the better cafe, as far as I can remember, of all the major supermarkets
It sure does look that way
Normally they ask in supermarkets how you like your eggs, soft yolk, or hard, so am surprised they didn't ask you
Never been asked that before in a supermarket cafe although you could say how you would like them.
I wasn't asked but I would have said runny for sure! 😋
@@everydayimeating3407 Morrisons actually have a button on the screen for "Soft Egg" it gets printed on your receipt too, but you need to ask. I'm one of those that will send them back if not soft - especially if it says so on the ticket.
Lurpak s ingredients changed, not just butter, rapeseed oil is also added
Try a Pontins Pakefield breakfast mate 😊
Gotta say my local Morrisons do a very good breakfast and at a great price cannot recommend enough 😊
Morrisons make the best supermarket cafe breakfasts, I order mine with a slice of fried bread & then make a big butty, half toast half fried bread 😂🤌
That sounds like a tasty breakfast butty! 😋
I did reviews of both of these (plus other breakfasts) My local Morrisons beat ASDA hands down, as Morrisons was made to order and tasted fresh, my ASDA was on a hot plate and, you could certainly tell. My Egg felt like a rubber dog toy
My combo bite includes toast & butter, egg, bacon & tomato sauce.
Nice, thats like a bacon and egg sandwich lol
When are you doing Tescos
It will be my next video 😀
Definitely a morrisons breakfast for me. Presentation was far better than Asda and pricing was better.
Morrisons was the better one for me too 😀
Morrisons is fine if i need feeding before my weekly shop, but there is a far better full english at my local towns breakfast bar
Asda breakfast tastes better than they look but i think things have changed there since your visit as they only seem to do the small breakfast now
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I must go back and try some!
How could you eat 2 big breakfasts within hours of each other ? Unless it was filmed on different days (hopefully so!)
It was within hours of each other lol and I was extremely full by the end of it!
Do sainsburys and tesco next
Thats my next video! stay tuned 😀
@@everydayimeating3407 Cool
I would always support a local cafe, never been happy with supermarkets as food often arrives cold with hard eggs. Still begrudgingly I prefer Morrisons.
Yeah but brown or red sauce?
Red for me usually 😀
just watching from the start but Morrisons was always pretty good. Asda I had once and it wasn't as good but might have been a bad day.
Morrisons for me.
I think so too!
if you take it that the food in the store is off the store shelves. and at the lower value items off the shelf
if you rally say it is good value. I would say that it has a value under £1.50 to just buy and make yourself at home.
then you get the items you like the taste of the best.
for each breakfast it would be easier to price each one against the stores cost of the items.
I would say that if you are looking at spending money on breakfast then a all you can eat unlimited one were you can pick the items is far better as a treat instead of a limited one were you are restricted to the number of items you will get.
It took 10 minutes to get there but he finally managed to eat using a knife and fork together like a civilized human being.
since when has ASDA been selling full English Breakfast, the one near us only has a Costa and a McDonalds, where as Morrisons do a full menu of cooked food
I never knew they did until recently! Costa and McDonalds in an ASDA? I've never seen that before!
@@everydayimeating3407 come and visit ASDA Minworth Birmingham
I kinda anticipated Morrison's to do a better brekkie than Asda
Morrisons definitely
Morrisons took it for me on this one
It’s Gotta be in Morrisons ,
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It was the better breakfast for me!
I don't often eat a cooked brekkie, but when I do, the egg has to be hard. I have an aversion to soft cooked eggs, they make me feel sick to be honest.
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morrisons everytime bacon has got smaller used to like tesco but since covid a waste of money not had asda breakfast in scotland black pudding is hit or miss very few good makers of it
the day after tomorrow (7 AM, early in the morning)
Morrison’s was the best because you have the toast and butter and the meal is cheaper and you got more for your money
I think so too!
Our asda got rid of its cafe replaced it with birthday cards
Thats not a good trade lol
The Morrisons by a distance. The Asda eggs look like the rubber ones served by McDonalds.
They did look like Mcdonald's ones now that you mention but I think even the Mcdonald's ones are better
i like the looks of the asda 1 black pudding 2 eggs and i hate mushrooms bit disappointing no toast
I was a little disappointed about the toast too 😔
Those ASDA eggs look like old style McDonald's eggs before they switched to fresh eggs, if they are they come in a vacuum pack pre cooked and all they do is reheat them so you'll never get a runny yolk from one, I'd choose Morrison's
The ASDA eggs did seem a bit strange
@@everydayimeating3407 yea at McDonald's going back a few years we use to use those eggs before we started using fresh eggs, there pre cooked in rings then flash frozen and vacuum picked, they literally came to the restaurant looking like that
L am proud l work at Morrison cafe coventry binley
You make some good breakfasts!
seriously how hard is it to cook an egg runny
Not all places get it right
Agree Morrisons looks much better. But then Asda always does look cheap and down market. Even the cafe surrounds reflects that.
Had the Morrisons one last week. It was pretty poor, cold, overcooked, yolkless egg, beans were not in a separate tub, overall the meal didn't really rise above the plate edge height. Only the sausages seemed edible and i pretty much left the rest of it.
I wonder why they're different in different stores? 🤔
@@everydayimeating3407 I think its staffing and training. They seemed to only have one person that knew what to do and he was also the cook but obviously not a very good one or he was spending too much time doing other things while he was cooking. I don't know if happens at your store but they take orders by computer screen not staff so it allows them to cut staff to the bone.
UHT milk is good for coffee
Morrison's defo and you get two hash browns 😋
The hash browns were great! 😋
I have eaten breakfast at several local Asda branches.The breakfasts were (consistently)awful.Messy,not clean,some parts under cooked,mostly overcooked.Although they might be cheap,you get what you pay for!I haven't tried Morrison's yet.(I am dreading it).
Them eggs looked wired look liked half poached half oven
My friend got a Morrisons breakfast once and it did not look like this
Give it a try. It might be different now lol
Vould not really complain, for a supermarket to ave a cafe its a vety good idea .
And id say they use products that before they go out of date ,which is another way to make money and not waste food .
There breakfast is only a good as the person who cooks it .
Id say Morrison looks better of the 2
It tasted better too 😀
Asda 💖🍳🤗🍵
If you want a proper English breakfast, find a proper high st cafe. The English breakfast was doomed when transport cafes began to close, they done the best breakfasts
Have you tried Asda's ready meals breakfast? At present, 3 for £7.50 . Microwave in 7 minutes. There are others tot
How about reviewing ready meals? Most supermarkets do them Asda,Tesco Morrisons etc.some are great some are rubbish plenty to choose from.
I haven't tried any ready meals yet but might in the future!
Asda looked better but both places had under cooked thin bacon