I tested supermarket Quavers dupes –
I tested supermarket Quavers dupes –
the winner tastes nearly identical plus it beats Aldi and Lidl
the winner tastes nearly identical plus it beats Aldi and Lidl
Many supermarkets do their own version of Quavers but do they taste as good? We rated each of
them
a score out of ten for taste and price.
You really can't go wrong with a bag of Quavers. TASTE: 9/10 PRICE: 3/10
TOTAL SCORE: 12/20
Quavers £1.95 for
6 x 16g £2.03 per 100g
Quavers £1.95 for
6 x 16g £2.03 per 100g
The smell was off-putting. TASTE: 4/10 PRICE: 9/10
TOTAL SCORE: 13/20
Lidl Snacktastic Cheese Curls £1.29 for 10 x 15g 86p per 100g
Lidl Snacktastic Cheese Curls £1.29 for 10 x 15g 86p per 100g
The smell can only be described as burnt cheese. TASTE: 2/10 PRICE: 9/10
TOTAL SCORE: 11/20
Aldi Snackrite Cheese Curls £1.29 for 10 x 15g 86p per 100g
Aldi Snackrite Cheese Curls £1.29 for 10 x 15g 86p per 100g
Pretty similar to the real thing. TASTE: 8/10 PRICE 7/10
TOTAL SCORE: 15/20
Asda Cheesy Curls £1.15 for 6 x 16g £1.13 per 100g
Asda Cheesy Curls £1.15 for 6 x 16g £1.13 per 100g
The size of each curl was slightly smaller. TASTE: 7/10
PRICE: 7/10
TOTAL SCORE: 14/20
Sainsbury’s Cheese Curls £1.15 for 6 x 16g £1.13 per 100g
Sainsbury’s Cheese Curls £1.15 for 6 x 16g £1.13 per 100g
Their taste was quite bland. TASTE: 5/10 PRICE: 6/10
TOTAL SCORE: 11/20
Morrisons Cheese Curls £1.29 for 6 x 15g £1.43 per 100g
Morrisons Cheese Curls £1.29 for 6 x 15g £1.43 per 100g