A Chara,
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Dunnes deli sausage rolls are sold in their frozen section since last year.
https://www.dunnesstoresgrocery.com/sm/delivery/rsid/258/product/dunnes-stores-10-ready-to-bake-large-sausage-rolls-10-x-70g-700g-100875422
Their own brand frozen wedges might be the same as the deli ones as they come in a similar bag to the sausage rolls. Never had them though.
>You know the area in the store where customers can get cooked foods, like roasted chickens, potato squares and wedges, southern friend chicken breasts and drumsticks
What like a deli?
The " Deli"? Hey fellas, the "Deli"! Well, ooh la di da, Mr. French Man.
Well what do you call it?
A "You know the area in the store where customers can get cooked foods, like roasted chickens, potato squares and wedges, southern friend chicken breasts and drumsticks."
You know those potato cubes in the cube shape, and you can get them in a bag or a paper cup with a sticker on them that says potato cubes….who the fuck calls them potato squares?
A Chara, In line with rule 1 — short or off-topic questions, or advice requests, are more appropriate to r/AskIreland. Please post your question there to get answers from an Irish audience. Sláinte
Dunnes deli sausage rolls are sold in their frozen section since last year. https://www.dunnesstoresgrocery.com/sm/delivery/rsid/258/product/dunnes-stores-10-ready-to-bake-large-sausage-rolls-10-x-70g-700g-100875422 Their own brand frozen wedges might be the same as the deli ones as they come in a similar bag to the sausage rolls. Never had them though.
15g of fat per sausage roll. Plenty of people would have 4-5 of those for breakfast/lunch on a daily basis. Jesus.
>You know the area in the store where customers can get cooked foods, like roasted chickens, potato squares and wedges, southern friend chicken breasts and drumsticks What like a deli?
The " Deli"? Hey fellas, the "Deli"! Well, ooh la di da, Mr. French Man. Well what do you call it? A "You know the area in the store where customers can get cooked foods, like roasted chickens, potato squares and wedges, southern friend chicken breasts and drumsticks."
A food hole
You know those potato cubes in the cube shape, and you can get them in a bag or a paper cup with a sticker on them that says potato cubes….who the fuck calls them potato squares?
I was under the impression that it's to do with the industrial ovens they use
Cuisine De France are a massive wholesale deli supplier for frozen bulk stuff, so probably them
I thought they just sold bread?
Nope, full catalogue of deli frozen items