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This burger isn’t pretending to be an Admiral Codrington cheeseburger or anything even close. It’s convenience food at its most convenient and as such, carries out its task with aplomb.
Processed Cheese Slice [Cheese ( Milk), Water, Butter ( Milk), Skimmed Milk Powder, Whey Powder ( Milk), Emulsifying Salts: E452, E331, E339; Flavouring ( Milk), Milk Protein, Calcium Phosphate, Salt, Colours: E160a, E160c; Acidity Regulator: E330] Quarter Pounder Beef Burger With Added Textured Soya Protein In A Sesame Seeded Bun, With A Processed Cheese Slice And A Sachet Of Tomato Ketchup McDonald's, you're dead to me. Rustlers has officially dethroned you as the king of the quarter pounder. If you figure out how to make your beef juicy and sort out your vegetable issues we can talk again but until then, Rustlers has my heart. Sorry, not sorry. And when I bit into this burger, I forgot all about my McDonald's disappointment. Believe it or not, this microwaveable supermarket burger was juicy, tasted like it came straight from a barbecue and the sauce added an extra oomph that elevated the whole experience. And at a cheaper price point, this will be my go-to quarter pounder for the foreseeable future.Another fine piece of burger analysis there by our PBC – our other microwaveable burger review is currently our 9th most read review/post so people out there do you want to know about these products. Bite. Well first impressions are that this tastes exactly as you’d imagine – a burger at the very edge of the convenience spectrum.
The cooking instructions (which must be followed to the letter) have given me a very hot burger and that’s really good. I’d literally a day or two ago saw their new “Hot Naans” and couldn’t help wonder what they are like. Anyway we’ve got to go as Miss Milkshake and I are off to do a review of our own – you better stay tuned…A ping and a beep later and I was building a burger, realising that the whole affair was so fast, I had no time to muse on anything during the wait. Bottom bun, cheese slice, burger, sauce, top bun. Job done. It was put together in my own kitchen so ingredients to hand included lettuce, tomato (but, no!), beetroot, carrot, onions, Brie, kit-kats and marmalade. A fresh homemade burger with all your own ingredients would be better. A gourmet burger would be even better.
Verdict-wise, I probably wouldn’t have it again. I’m simply never in need of a five-minute meal but I’m sure plenty people are sometimes and in such cases the Rustlers burger does the job.
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Minimum life based on 'use-by' date of product. Average life based on last week's deliveries. Life guarantee shown based on delivery tomorrow with the Life guarantee starting the following day. Grill - From Chilled - Place patty on a baking tray. Cook on medium heat for 5-6 minutes, turning halfway through cooking.