'A classic citric-forward twang and complex flavour': the best UK supermarket marmalade, tasted and rated

Here is a summary of the marmalades reviewed:

**La Vieja Fabrica Seville Orange Fine Cut Marmalade**

* Price: £2.15 for 365g at Morrisons
* Rating: ★★☆☆ (4/5 stars)
* Description: Refined, aromatic, sour-forward marmalade with a complex flavor profile and soft-set texture.

**Frank Cooper's Fine Cut Oxford Marmalade**

* Price: £3.20 for 454g at Tesco/Sainsbury's
* Rating: ★★☆☆ (4/5 stars)
* Description: Classic, well-balanced marmalade with a smooth texture and fine-cut rind.

**La Vieja Fabrica Seville Orange Fine Cut Marmalade** (again)

* Price: £2.15 for 365g at Tesco
* Rating: ★★☆☆ (4/5 stars)
* Description: Refined, aromatic, sour-forward marmalade with a complex flavor profile and soft-set texture.

Note that the reviews are based on the same data source, but the ratings and prices may vary slightly depending on the retailer.
 
I just saw this thread about these marmalades 😂 I gotta say, I'm surprised how many people were raving about both La Vieja Fabrica Seville Orange Fine Cut Marmalade 🤔, even though they're literally sold at different shops for the same price. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's a great marmalade and all that 💯 but come on, £2.15 is not cheap! Can you imagine if someone actually buys both of those packs? 😂 And honestly, Frank Cooper's Fine Cut Oxford Marmalade seems like the more 'classic' option to me 🤗. Maybe it's just me, but I prefer a bit more complexity in my marmalades 🤔
 
Ugh, can we talk about how frustrating it is to read the same review twice just because you're comparing different retailers? 🤯 Like, I get it, the marmalades are basically the same, but can't they give us a new paragraph or something? 😩 And what's up with the inconsistent formatting? One retailer gets its own section while others are just listed under 'Tesco/Sainsbury's'... makes me wonder if we're getting the full info here. 🤔
 
I gotta say, these two marmalades are pretty similar, but not identical, you know? La Vieja Fabrica's one is more like, super refined, while Frank Cooper's Oxford Marmalade is more classic & balanced... or so it seems 🤔. The fact that they're getting the same ratings across different retailers kinda raises questions about consistency, don't you think? And have you checked the ingredients list? I bet La Vieja Fabrica's one has some fancy stuff in there to justify that extra £0.05 price drop on Tesco... anyway, still, both are pretty solid choices for toast or sandwiches 🍞👌
 
Ugh, another marmalade showdown 🤔. I mean, what's the point of comparing these two anyway? They're just gonna be different in the end. La Vieja Fabrica Seville Orange Fine Cut Marmalade is probably fine, I guess. £2.15 for 365g at Morrisons? Sounds like a rip-off to me 🤑. It's got all this fancy description about being refined and aromatic, but what does that even mean? Does it taste good or not?

Frank Cooper's Fine Cut Oxford Marmalade is another story altogether... or so I thought 😒. The price difference alone should raise some suspicions - £3.20 for 454g at Tesco/Sainsbury's? That's just highway robbery 🚗. And what's with the "classic" label? Is it really that special?

And then there's the fact that La Vieja Fabrica Seville Orange Fine Cut Marmalade is available at two different retailers with slightly different ratings. I mean, who do you trust more - Morrisons or Tesco? 🤷‍♀️ At this point, I'd just buy whatever looks cheapest and hope for the best 💸
 
Omg you guys have to try this new marmalade from La Vieja Fabrica! 🤩 I mean it's £2.15 for 365g at Morrisons which is like super cheap! 😂 And it has this amazing complex flavor profile and soft-set texture that's literally divine! I tried it with some toast and avocado 🥑 and it was love at first bite! But what really impresses me is the refined, aromatic taste - it's so perfect for a breakfast or brunch spread. I've tried other marmalades before but this one takes the cake 🎂...or should I say, it takes the toast? 😄
 
omg i just tried la vieja fabrica seville orange fine cut marmalade at morrisons its literally to die for 🤩 i mean what's not to love about a refined and aromatic marmalade that's sour-forward but still got this complex flavor profile lol the price is so affordable too like £2.15 for 365g thats insane! i've been using it on my toast every morning and its just given me a new level of marmalade game 🍞👌
 
🤔 I've tried both of these marmalades and I gotta say, they're pretty good! For me, La Vieja Fabrica Seville Orange is a bit more exciting - it's like a party in your mouth with all those citrusy notes 🎉. But Frank Cooper's Oxford Marmalade is super reliable, you know? It's like a warm hug for your taste buds 😊. I wish they'd make some more unique flavors tho! Maybe one that incorporates some turmeric or ginger for an extra wellness boost 💚
 
omg I just wanna talk about these marmalades 🤯 - have you ever noticed how some brands do a full page for their product info and others just give us a tiny summary? 📄 I mean, I get it, space is limited, but can't they just make the most of it? 🤔 La Vieja Fabrica Seville Orange Fine Cut Marmalade is literally cut into two posts on the same page - once on Morrisons and again on Tesco. 🤷‍♀️

and the formatting is all over the place! The font size, the line spacing... it's like they didn't even think about how it would look 😒 I need a layout mastermind to sort this out! 💡
 
🤔 these marmalades sound like a right old kerfuffle! I mean, what's the diff if they're both 4 stars? is it really about the price or do people just wanna pay more 4 the prestige of Frank Cooper? personally, I think £2.15 sounds like a good deal 4 something that tastes this good 🍯👌
 
I gotta say, these marmalades sound like total snooze fest to me! I mean, £2.15 for a 365g jar? That's just not worth it. You can get a similar quality marmalade at a garage sale for like, 50p or something. And don't even get me started on the prices at Tesco/Sainsbury's. It's like they're trying to rip you off!
 
i had this convo with my friend about marmalades last weekend... we both tried la vieja fabrica's seville orange one at morrisons & frank cooper's oxford one at tesco. i gotta say, they're both pretty good but for me, la vieja fabrica's one wins by a hair 🤔. there's something about the way it tastes like it's gonna bite you (in a good way) that keeps me coming back. my friend liked frank cooper's one more tho... she said it was too smooth & needed a bit of bite 😊. anyway, if u haven't tried either yet, i'd say give 'em both a go! 👍
 
I mean, can you even? Marmalades getting more attention than climate change and social justice? 🤷‍♀️ Like, we're still living in a world where people care about the perfect cut of orange peel for their jam 🍊👀. But seriously, have you seen what's happening with the environment lately? It's like, our planet is burning and no one's giving it the attention it deserves 🔥💔. And don't even get me started on the price difference between these marmalades - £3.20 for 454g?! That's more than some people pay for a decent meal 🤯. It's like, what's more important? The perfect orange jam or saving the planet? 💚🌎
 
The marmalade conundrum has piqued my interest 🤔. I've been pondering the nuances of these fine cuts, and it seems to me that La Vieja Fabrica Seville Orange Fine Cut Marmalade is a cut above the rest 😊. While Frank Cooper's Oxford Marmalade may boast a classic charm, its smooth texture and well-balanced flavor profile can't quite compete with the refined, aromatic complexity of La Vieja's offering 🍋. And yet, at £3.20 for 454g, Cooper's seems like a more economical option - a trade-off I'm not sure I'd be willing to make 😐. Still, marmalade connoisseurs will appreciate the subtleties that set these two apart 👌.
 
I'm so over these new-age marmalades 🤦‍♂️! They're all about being refined and aromatic, which is just code for "trying too hard to be fancy". Give me a good old-fashioned chunky marmalade any day of the week! The texture in these Fine Cut ones looks like it's been sucked out – where's the fun in that? And £2.15 for 365g? That's still way too expensive for what you get. Frank Cooper's is okay, I guess, but it's just so... safe. Where's the excitement in that? La Vieja Fabrica might be trying to make a big deal about being complex, but honestly, it just tastes like more of the same old marmalade-y goodness 🤪
 
🤔 So I was checking out these marmalades online and it's crazy to see how similar they are yet still have some differences 🤷‍♂️. La Vieja Fabrica Seville Orange Fine Cut Marmalade is pretty popular, but what caught my eye was that the Frank Cooper's one is actually priced a bit higher (£3.20 vs £2.15) and yet has a similar rating (4/5 stars). I wonder if it's the quality of the ingredients or something else that justifies the extra cost 🤑. But honestly, both seem like solid options for a good marmalade 😊. If you're looking to splurge a bit, Frank Cooper's might be worth trying... but if you're on a tighter budget, La Vieja Fabrica is still a great choice 👌.
 
Marmalades are like life - you gotta take the good with the bad 🤔. But seriously, it's wild how two marmalades can be almost identical yet get different ratings. I guess sometimes it's all about the experience of the person trying them out 😊. The thing is, there's no one-size-fits-all when it comes to marmalade - some like it smooth, others like it sour 💁‍♀️. So, who cares if they're 4/5 stars or not? It's still a delicious spread that'll bring some sunshine on your toast ☀️.
 
omg u guys i just read about these marmalades and im literally obsessed 🤩 theyre like so good!!! i think la vieja fabrica seville orange fine cut is a close second to frank cooper's but honestly its all about personal taste, right? 🤔 i mean some ppl might like the smooth texture of frank cooper's while others will love the complex flavor profile of la vieja fabrica... i personally would buy both and just have them in separate jars lol because why choose 🍰👍
 
omg u guys have to try la vieja fabrica seville orange fine cut marmalade its like whoa so good i got it at tesco for £2.15 and its 4/5 stars no way 😂 but frank cooper's is close second too i bought that one at morrison's its smooth texture is on point lol
 
🤔 You know what's wild? We're so busy comparing products and trying to save a few quid here and there, but do we ever stop to think about why we're buying in the first place? Are we just following the crowd or are we seeking something more authentic?

I mean, think about it. These marmalades may have similar ratings and prices depending on the retailer, but what sets them apart is their unique character. La Vieja Fabrica's got that extra oomph with its complex flavor profile, while Frank Cooper's is all about balance and simplicity.

Life's not much different, right? We're all trying to find our own special sauce, our own way of being. It's easy to get caught up in the noise and compare ourselves to others, but at the end of the day, it's what makes us unique that truly matters. So let's focus on finding our own authentic flavor, rather than just settling for something that's "good enough". 💡
 
Back
Top