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Feasters: NOT 100% feasty AND Rustlers are nicer and better
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Martin Phillp
13-11-2010
I haven't seen Feasters burgers anywhere for a year now, are they still in business?
agentz
13-11-2010
Originally Posted by Martin Phillp:
“I haven't seen Feasters burgers anywhere for a year now, are they still in business?”

Yep. I noticed our local Tesco seems to have fairly recently stopped stocking the rustlers range in favour of Feasters. Tried a Feasters rib thingy and it was pretty minging, but the bacon, chicken and cheese thing is not too bad for a quick snack at lunchtime.

Our local Co-Op still stocks some of the Rustlers items.
lorry
13-11-2010
Originally Posted by Cjw:
“ If I do have burgers now I get fresh angus meat ones from co-op. Lovely.”

I bought some of these yesterday - they were gorgeous, grilled then put on seeded buns with a slice of cheese, lettuce, red onion, tomato and ketchup.
f_196
13-11-2010
I love Feasters burgers. Taste far better IMO and much cheaper.
Ruud
19-07-2011
anyone know whats happened to rustlers?
Sainsburys nor tesco are doing them
Steve™
19-07-2011
Originally Posted by Ruud:
“anyone know whats happened to rustlers?
Sainsburys nor tesco are doing them”


They are still here in my local coop
Ruud
20-07-2011
Originally Posted by Steve™:
“They are still here in my local coop”

strange ,
Steve™
30-07-2011
Rustlers are using this new sauce which make them taste like a McDonalds burger.

YUM!
AcerBen
01-08-2011
The ones where you can actually see the fat on them are revolting.
Strok
02-08-2011
As far as I'm aware Tesco pulled the contract with Rustlers and almost sunk them. As the deal with Tesco was worth a lot of money, it hit them pretty hard. They weren't bad to be honest. I prefer Feasters and the chicken burger nearly always has an offer on and is perfect for when you honestly, truly cannot be arsed.

I don't like that stupid new packaging they came out with later last year. What was wrong with the old stuff?!
c4rv
02-08-2011
Originally Posted by Orangebathwater:
“I've just about given up on the food thread these days. Used to be about real cooking and decent restaurants, now all it seems to be about is box food and jar sauces.”

maybe you should join a foodie forum while the rest of us live in the real world
degsyhufc
02-08-2011
Originally Posted by Strok:
“As far as I'm aware Tesco pulled the contract with Rustlers and almost sunk them. As the deal with Tesco was worth a lot of money, it hit them pretty hard. They weren't bad to be honest. I prefer Feasters and the chicken burger nearly always has an offer on and is perfect for when you honestly, truly cannot be arsed.

I don't like that stupid new packaging they came out with later last year. What was wrong with the old stuff?!”

I know Hugh FW did a show a year or two back where he showed what was actually in a Rustlers burger. It wasn't very nice.
I also had a spat with Tesco so I wonder if thee two are connected?
Steve™
02-08-2011
Originally Posted by degsyhufc:
“I know Hugh FW did a show a year or two back where he showed what was actually in a Rustlers burger. It wasn't very nice.
I also had a spat with Tesco so I wonder if thee two are connected?”


Lol Fernley telling us there are not nice ingredients in a Rustlers burger is like Rupert Murdoch moaning about the telly.
wavy-davy
13-01-2014
The strange thing is Rustlers and Feasters are both made by the same company. Kepak.
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