For the full price, you could buy well over half of a real chicken. Even at half-price this thing is massively overpriced.
I gave it an over-generous 5 out of 10 in the video. Vintage Rustler Denim Jacket Medium USA Made Jean Trucker Dark Blue R28204. Dry, flavourless, absolutely screaming out for some lubrication. Check out our rustlers selection for the very best in unique or custom. Put it together with the 'special' mayo and ate it. It was pretty grim. I followed the cooking instructions to the letter - microwaved the burger (no oil added), toasted the bun (no butter added). Theyre quick Theyre easy Theyre relatively cheap Theyre not totally dreadfulIts Quicksters microwave burger food things, fresh from the mighty Aldi. Several products are now also packaged with a slice of processed cheese and/or a rasher of bacon. X-Small Bag, 19 The Rustler 36, a Holman and Pye design drawn in 1980. Each product in the range comes packed with a sachet of sauce appropriate for the food. giving them 11 free burgers (well, one free burger and 10 pattyless burgers. I think the mayo is 'special' because it has a hint of lemon in it. A Rustlers burger, with salad items added by the customer Rustlers are a range of hamburgers and hot sandwiches made by Kepak, a company based in Dublin, Ireland. This thing sells for £2.10 (although I got mine in an offer for £1.05), and what you get for that is a sesame bread bun, a breaded chicken burger, and a sachet of 'special' mayonnaise. And, of course, it would be massively improved, nutritionally and visually, by adding some crispy lettuce, juicy tomato and maybe some diced onion. But the maker won't tell you to do that because they want you to think it's healthy.
Which is a shame, because I know this thing would be at its absolute best if I fried it. Whenever I do a taste test, I don't pimp things up in any way - I want to see and taste what I bought, prepared as instructed by the manufacturer. The things that make it look great are the colourful items like lettuce, artfully placed tomato and so on. This thing looked absolutely gorgeous on the packaging, but of course that's only a 'serving suggestion'.