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Weetabix VS other wheat biscuits- do you notice the difference in taste?

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I have tried other wheat biscuits from supermarket own brands (Sainsburys, Tesco, Lidl) because they were cheaper and they tasted fine but I realized that Weetabix is the best, it has a distinct smell, texture is right and is slightly different to the others:D.

Anyone else notice a difference and which supermarket brand do you think would be the closest in taste to Weetabix?

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    Simon_MoreSimon_More Posts: 709
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    My fella will only eat Weetabix, I will only eat Lidl own brand. To be honest I like the Lidl own brand cereals better.
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    tangsmantangsman Posts: 3,661
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    Stopped buying Weetabix when they were bought by the Chinese.
    Not much taste difference in ASDA/Tesco Wheat Biscuits.
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    brangdonbrangdon Posts: 14,109
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    I tried a different brand, but didn't like the texture.
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    Isambard BrunelIsambard Brunel Posts: 6,598
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    tangsman wrote: »
    Stopped buying Weetabix when they were bought by the Chinese.

    Racist.
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    littlefrolittlefro Posts: 3,119
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    When very ill at the beginning of this year I couldn't eat. I tried a Weetabix with hot milk, and it stayed down. Currently as a treat I will eat 4 with hot milk, with sugar to continue trying to bulk up. Closest alternative is the Asda brand, which in my opinion is the original brand in an Asda box.
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    Aarghawasp!Aarghawasp! Posts: 6,205
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    Tesco and Asda own brand are fine so I tried the Tesco value version. Don't.
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