It was only when she returned home to prepare the meal with
her husband, Jack, that she noticed how rude it looked.
Full-time mum Louise said that while the adults in the
kitchen were in stitches at the shape of the slab, her children were wondering
why they were taking pictures of dinner.
Louise, 36, said: "When you're shopping with a
six-year-old and a two-year-old, you just want to get in and out of the
supermarket. I checked to make sure it was a good colour and in date, but that
was about it. I took no notice of the shape at the time. I took it out of the
fridge later on and just burst out laughing. It's really quite rude. The colour
certainly helps. It's pretty realistic. We don't normally have a traditional
Sunday dinner so it was a bit of a treat for us. The kids looked a bit baffled
that we were taking a picture of our dinner. I put it on my Facebook page and
it attracted quite a reaction. Most of the comments were too rude to print. A
lot of people were asking me if I was satisfied or if I could 'taste the
difference'. It was very nice I have to say. I have no complaints. We had it
with the usual potatoes and veg and everyone enjoyed it."
Louise said the 473g Taste the Difference Outdoor Reared
British Pork Tenderloin Fillet - priced at £5.68 - didn't look quite as naughty
when it had been roasted. And she said she would be more vigilante next time
she plucked an item from the fresh meat aisle.
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