Everyone has their preferred supermarket, whether for the weekly food shop or simply picking up a few essentials. When it comes to my weekly shopping, Sainsbury's and Aldi are my usual choices, as their prices tend to be fairly reasonable. I previously avoided shopping at M&S due to its reputation for high prices, not wanting to experience any nasty surprises at the till. Yet for specific products, I believe M&S truly excels and justifies the extra cost.
I've mentioned before the superior chicken quality at M&S versus Sainsbury's and Aldi, but several months ago I discovered another product that grabbed my attention. While perusing the dairy aisle for my Greek yoghurt, I spotted something that sparked my curiosity.
I'm a huge fan of yoghurt, and during this season, I frequently consume it nearly every day for breakfast or as a snack. I generally stick to large tubs of the 0% fat Greek yoghurt from M&S.
Nevertheless, I discovered that M&S stocks small pots of 0% fat Greek yoghurt accompanied by a portion of fruit compote - available in cherry, peach and a honey variety.
I bought all three for a taste comparison, priced at £1.20 each. My favourite amongst them was the peach flavour.
These yoghurts are like a more refined and healthier take on a Muller Corner. The larger compartment contains the Greek yoghurt, while the smaller section is packed with a wonderfully sweet compote or honey.
At just 113 calories and over 12g of protein, these yoghurts make a brilliant addition to breakfast or serve as a satisfying snack throughout the day.
The brand Fage offers a similar product available at Sainsbury's, though it comes only with honey rather than the added fruit. Furthermore, it contains less protein per 100g and a higher calorie count.
Aldi does stock small pots of 0% fat Greek yoghurt in flavours including mango, raspberry, honey and vanilla, however, the Greek yoghurt itself didn't quite hit the mark.
If you're a fan of Greek yoghurt paired with fruit, particularly peaches and cherries, these pots are absolutely worth picking up. They proved so popular that four of them were gone within a single week.
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