tesco

11 June 2014

free from food at Tesco
Thanks to a tweet from Nom Foods I discovered Tesco's latest promotion, The Lifestyle Food Fair. It is running in Tesco Extra Stores from 2nd June – 31st August. I am fortunate to have a store on my doorstep so as soon as I returned from holiday, off I went to fill my trolley.

This new promotion covers a range of products for dietary needs and lifestyle choices - free from, organic free from, vegan friendly and future food trends. I am rather excited about the whole idea. I want it to be a success so Tesco can see that they have customers who want and need these foods. The standard free from section is now entirely gluten free (give or take a handful of products). I tend to only visit Tesco for dairy free chocolate and Alpro yoghurts. Vegetarians are well catered for at Tesco but the Vegan choices are virtually nonexistent at times. I now buy the bulk of my vegan and dairy/egg free food from a local organic store or Holland & Barrett. 

A couple of people have made comments on Twitter that free from should not fall under “Lifestyle” as it’s not a choice. I do not disagree but I really could not care less about how it’s being labelled. The simple fact for me is I stood in Tesco getting very excited about Vegan popcorn and crisps. At the end of the day people are making choices to cut out certain food from their diets without medical reasons and you can’t do anything to stop them. If this helps encourage more free from products into the supermarkets and I no longer have to drive 34 miles round trip for a Nom Bar, then I’m supporting it. I do not believe it detracts from the seriousness of allergy/intolerance; this is where improvements to education are needed. I want inclusion not exclusion. Sometimes I feel like people need to take a step back, stop moaning for five seconds and celebrate what is available and what the future may hold.

Anyway, rant over. I’m super excited to see US brands Earth Balance and Enjoy Life. You can see from my pictures some shelves were bare and the labelling indicates more stock will be arriving. In my store, one of the shelving sections looked like it will be dedicated to new Udi’s products. I will say some products did not suit my personal budget. I do find £4-£5 for granola a bit cheeky but I guess it’s on a par with organic food stores. 

I had been boycotting Tesco over the nut labelling debacle but I’m going to have to admit I have been swayed back there. Sorry folks, I do think Tesco are rubbish at labelling but this new promotion is bloody brilliant and I’ll have to admit defeat, for the next 13 weeks at least.

UPDATE: NEWS FLASH from 16th June select Tesco stores will be stocking Pudology and Coyo :-)

Sarah x

29 May 2013

Can you spot what’s wrong with this picture?


This picture was taken back in April. I tried to complain about it in store but a member of staff wandered off to get the Duty Manager and never returned. Then I wrote a letter to Head Office but after investigating why no one had replied after a month I've now been informed they have no record of it. At the time I was upset about the product placement. Which bright spark decided it was a good idea to hang three rows of Peanut M&Ms in the Free From Section? There they were taunting me next to the Dairy Free chocolate buttons. 

My other complaint with them was they had sent me Gluten Free bread coupons, *sigh*.....need I say more. Regular followers will understand my woes as I'm not Gluten Free but I do have other food allergies, funnily enough those allergens are present in Gluten Free Bread, so I can't eat it even if I wanted to. I now spend more money at my local health food store since the supermarkets jumped onto the Gluten Free marketThere are only one or two products which are suitable for me on the dedicated Free From shelf. 

Sarah x

20 September 2012



My local Tesco has been getting a makeover it's been an utter headache to shop there in recent weeks. I've been avoiding the place like the plague but I set out at the weekend to do my grocery shopping, vouchers in hand. I discovered the store now has a Beauty Hall and Blow Dry Bar. It's all rather swish and wouldn't look out of place at M&S or Debenhams. As a natural free from beauty blogger I was excited to see Tisserand and  Australian Organics. 


Other brands that do not float my boat but may yours are Kings & Queens, Steam Cream, Olivello, Natio, Diego Dalla Palma and Rose & Co.


My heart rate increased when I spotted a sign for "Natio - Natural Australian Beauty". My excitement was short lived and I found myself muttering under my breath like a crazy person. This brand is full of parabens, silicones and who knows what else.  HNZ (Honey New Zealand) looks a little better promising to be free from parabens, SLS, harsh preservatives and cruelty free.

So what do you think of Tesco branching out with a Beauty Hall? I am unsure how many stores this is being introduced into.  From what I have read it was launched up North last year. I am interested to see whether brands will come and go depending on demand.





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