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I picked up packets of digestives from seven supermarket shelves to see if any could rival the original and save some money.
Asda Digestives cost 60p per 400g packet of 25 biscuits, which works out to 15p per 100g - price-matched to Tesco. One of the larger biscuits, they said 'Sweetmeal Digestive Biscuits' on the top.
The chocolate digestive has been a staple in British households for 100 years - but it seems we may have been eating the iconic biscuit wrong all this time ...
The UK is a set of nations that love a biscuit, with a favourite among them being the humble chocolate digestive. The original digestive was first developed all the way back in 1839, with it first ...
Biscuit dipping was actually once considered to be uncouth While there are few treats as simple and satisfying as dunking a biscuit into your cup of tea, this was once extremely frowned upon.
WITH the average person in Ireland drinking four to six cups of tea each day, a packet of chocolate digestives is a staple for most households. We put a number of supermarket own-brand digestive bi… ...
The UK is a set of nations that love a biscuit, with a favourite among them being the humble chocolate digestive. The original digestive was first developed all the way back in 1839, with it first ...
Tesco Digestives cost 60p for a 400g packet of 28 biscuits, which works out to 15p per 100g. These were the palest and smallest of all the biscuits and said 'Sweetmeal Digestive Sweetmeal' on the top.
The McVities factory has been in operation since 1917, and the chocolate digestive made its debut in 1925, following on from the original plain digestive biscuit which was first manufactured in 1892.
One of the larger biscuits, they said 'Sweetmeal Digestive Biscuits' on the top. The packet said they had a seven month shelf life.