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Morrisons Snack Apple Bag 80g
55p
68.8p per 100gProduct information
Suitable for vegetarians
Product life guaranteed for 2 days including delivery day, with an average of 3.5 days.
Storage
Package Type
Recycling Information
Other Information
Prepared apple slices.
Storage:
Keep refrigerated. Use within 24 hours of opening. Do not exceed date shown.
Safety Warning:
Warning
Although every care has been taken to remove pips, some may remain.
Origin:
Packed in the UK
Additional Information:
Don't Recycle
Brand
Maths genius Sir Isaac Newton discovered gravity when he saw an apple fall off a tree in the garden. Lucky he wasn't sitting under the tree, or he might have invented headache tablets instead!
Manufacturer
Gain Lane,
Bradford,
BD3 7DL.
Country of Packing
Return To Address
Customer Service Helpline: 0345 611 6111
www.morrisons.co.uk
Wm Morrison Supermarkets PLC,
Gain Lane,
Bradford,
BD3 7DL.
Typical Values | per 100g | per pack |
---|---|---|
Energy | 241kJ/57kcal | 193kJ/46kcal |
Fat | 0.1g | 0.1g |
of which saturates | nil | nil |
Carbohydrate | 12.4g | 9.9g |
of which sugars | 12.4g | 9.9g |
Fibre | 2.7g | 2.2g |
Protein | 0.3g | 0.2g |
Salt | trace | trace |
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (11)
of 2
Tasted Mildew/ Mould
3 days on the use by, my first try of these and the last. Did not taste right.
juicy
How are these apples so juicy?! So good. Just a short use by date but what do you expect theyre cut up apples.
short use by date
Use by date 28th July. Says 2 days guaranteed but obviously no guarantee.
Very short best before date
Whilst these are great substitutes for snacks like crisps and sweets, the biggest let down is their painfully short best before dates, which if you're doing a home delivery order, can range anywhere between a miserably inconsiderate 1 day to, at most, 3 days. It's advisable to not order more 3 packets to avoid waste. Some packets do uncommonly arrive with apple slices in less than ideal condition, with blotches, even with a good best before date. These packets do seem to be still edible, although you might have to toss several of the less than ideal slices. Given the blotches, it strikes me the packets still contain oxygen (which reacts with the Vitamin C in the apple causing it to turn) and Morrisons needs to make use of nitrogen gas and remove any oxygen from the packets to extend the life of the slices. Morrisons needs to improve on the consistency of the quality of an otherwise sound idea for a product.
SUDDENLY CHANGED
I've bought these every week for years and suddenly since Christmas, the last two batches of x 5 have all been soggy, slimy and musky smelling off, within 2 days of receiving them which is really odd. I'm hoping they go back to normal soon or I'll just stop buying them.
noice
very sliced
of 2