We tried sausage rolls from every supermarket and the cheapest ones were best

We tried sausage rolls from Aldi, Asda, Co-op, Lidl, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Tesco to see which are the best - and we were surprised by the results

We tried sausage rolls from every supermarket

Sausage roll comparison (Image: Manchester Family / MEN)

Sausage rolls are a picnic staple, loved by both children and adults alike.

These days, like pork pies, they come in a variety of flavours.

To fairly compare the offerings from various supermarkets and the Co-op convenience store, we decided to test the standard six-pack of sausage rolls.

Out of their plastic packaging, they all look quite similar, with Morrisons' being slightly shorter and fatter than the rest.

The descriptions of them all are also quite similar - 'lightly seasoned pork', either 'encased' or 'wrapped' in puff pastry, reports the Manchester Evening News.

Aldi was the overall winner

Aldi was the overall winner (Image: Manchester Family / MEN)

While Aldi and Asda describe theirs as 'golden puff pastry', at the Co-op it's 'flaky', Tesco's is both 'golden' and 'flaky' and Morrisons' is simply 'light'. Sainsbury's and Lidl are less descriptive, promising just 'puff pastry'.

In reality, most of them taste as similar as they look. However, there are a few minor differences that set them apart.

A couple of them - Lidl's and Tesco's - were described as 'bland' and 'a little dry' by our sausage roll tasters. Sainsbury's were also a little bland, but praised for their texture and pastry to meat ratio.

We tried sausage rolls from every supermarket

Sausage roll comparison (Image: Manchester Family / MEN)

Others felt that Asda's had too much pastry and not enough meat. The flavour of the meat was not popular with that one, likewise with Morrisons'.

When it came to overall texture and flavour, Aldi's Crestwood pack and the Co-op's offerings were the winners, with Aldi's almost spicy pork and Co-op's stuffing-like taste standing out.

In terms of cost, Aldi offers a 360g six-pack for £1.49, while the Co-op sells a 330g pack for £2.30. However, the Co-op does have a 3 for 2 picnic offer which could save you a significant amount if you're purchasing multiple items.

But based on these factors, Aldi emerges as the victor with its 25p sausage rolls.

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