NOT Jersey Royals 😡
Delivered to wrong address, after a lot of sorting, finally got them. - Definitely NOT Jersey Royals potatoes 😡😡😡
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Delivered to wrong address, after a lot of sorting, finally got them. - Definitely NOT Jersey Royals potatoes 😡😡😡
Albert Bartlett potatoes ,absolutely shocking that they are harvesting potatoes that are only the size of new potatoes , just to make the weight up in the bags you buy from the supermarkets, WHY !! These potatoes are not ready and absolutely useless to do anything with ,by the time you have peeled them ,they are so small ,so end up throwing away the potatoes ,even the larger ones are not where near
the size we used to get a few years back , actually ridiculous
Just what has happened to what used to be branded on the bag as Rooster potatoes? For years I have traveled across town to my nearest Sainsbury just to purchase their red potatoes. They all used to be a decent size with thick deep red skins and virtually no blemishes or black or eyes. Now look at them! What an horrendous dip in quality. Pale pink skin with plenty cut to waste and quite often plenty per bag not much bigger than golf balls. The Christmas dinner table would be a disaster if Roosters weren’t there for the roasties. Not anymore. Currently looking for a replacement as they are a poor poor product compared to their early days. My mum has said exactly the same. A clear case of profit profit profit. Disappointing in the extreme.
Albert Bartlett Cauliflower Cheese - made me very sick iv tried this twice both times has made me very ill with food poisoning symptoms and sharp pains in my stomach
Absolutely awful normally have red but didn't have any at Lidl. Stringy sweet just awful and more expensive than others
About a year ago, Albert Bartlett bought the Jersey Royal Company.
Last week, I bought a bag of Tesco Jersey Royals grown by the Jersey Royal Company - utter garbage. The potatoes were so misshapen, uneven in size, full of eye and rotten spots that it was impossible to use them for potato salad. I had to peel many( yes, peel new potatoes!) to remove the blemishes and rotten bits.
Jersey Royals have always been a premium product - atleast until now. If this is a reflection of how Bartletts are going to present the product going forward, God help the island’s economy, because I, and I guess, many others won’t be buying these overpriced, badly grown and kept atrocities.
Like many consumers, I have searched for a reasonable quality chip. When I found Albert Bartlett Homestyle Chips at Asda, initially I was reasonable pleased.
As time has gone on, I am sick of chucking most of these pieces of potatoes in the BIN. They are not cut as chips. A large percentage of every bag appears to simply be BITS!
I did take photos of the last bag I bought, but it appears photos cannot be uploaded on trustpilot.
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