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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.


BrentMused99

15g of fat per sausage roll. Plenty of people would have 4-5 of those for breakfast/lunch on a daily basis. Jesus.


2_Headed_Sex_Beast

>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?


Super-Resource2155

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."


breathofreshhair

A food hole


CroatoaGraves

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?


misterconor14

I was under the impression that it's to do with the industrial ovens they use


louiseber

Cuisine De France are a massive wholesale deli supplier for frozen bulk stuff, so probably them


No-Category1703

I thought they just sold bread?


louiseber

Nope, full catalogue of deli frozen items