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Proud mum gets enough food to fill her freezer for £12 but trolls say it’s ‘rubbish’ they ‘wouldn’t feed to their dogs’

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A PROUD mum attracted cruel comments from trolls after showing off her epic frozen food haul.

Celine started her TikTok video by telling viewers “this is a steal!” as she went over the bits and pieces she had learned.

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A mum took to TikTok to show off her epic food collection, showing off the packets of food she bought for just £12Credit: TikTok/@celineanddan
Included in his cargo was a package of two battered fish fillets

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Included in his cargo was a package of two battered fish filletsCredit: TikTok/@celineanddan
There were several chicken items in stock, including these ham and cheese chicken kievs

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There were several chicken items in stock, including these ham and cheese chicken kievsCredit: TikTok/@celineanddan

First was a Margherita pizza, followed by a pack of four chicken burgers, two breaded fish fillets, two chicken kievs with cheese and ham and eight fish fingers.

She also got two 12-packs of chicken dips, another pack of chicken burgers and some potato cards.

In terms of non-frozen foods, she bought a pack of caramel iced coffee sachets and a multipack of Peppa Pig chocolate chip cookies from Farmfoods.

“How amazing is that?” she amazed.

“I would say if I had gotten all this from Tesco it would have cost me around £20 or £25.

“Then go to Farmfoods!”

She also revealed that eight of the items purchased were in the eight for £10 store.

“£12 for these, DEAL!” Celine captioned the video.

But not everyone was impressed with the result, with one writing: “What a bargain this is when it comes to processed food… NOT FOR ME!”

“All processed junk – I call it junk food,” added another.

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“You got robbed, shit,” a third raged.

“Processed rubbish, that’s not proper food, that’s rubbish,” sighed another person.

“I wouldn’t give that to my dogs, much less my children!”

“Everything dirty, ultra-processed! Feed your children better!” another added.

“All the processed and refurbished crap…mmmmm,” someone said sarcastically.

But others hit back at the trolls, with one writing: “Why are people so judgmental when it comes to processed food?

“As long as the family is fed, it’s nobody’s business.”

“I don’t understand why people start judging,” reflected another.

“I cook from scratch, but I still love eating frozen food because it tastes beautiful.”

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“Half the people who comment saying it’s processed are betting they have processed food in their fridge, etc., and don’t even realize it,” said another person.

“Then worry about yourselves!”

“I was raised on home-cooked meals and supermarket frozen foods,” wrote another.

“There’s nothing wrong with that as long as it happens.

“Since you are fed and healthy, what’s the problem?”

And others said they would head to the nearest store to stock up before the six-week summer vacation.

“Great for school holidays,” wrote one.

“This is amazing!” another added.

“We all need these foods, especially for the summer holidays! All the judges keep going!”

“Absolute bargain!” a third raved.

“Useful for those who don’t have a lot of money and have children to feed, especially during the 6-week vacation.

“Ideal for demanding teas.”

“Thank you for sharing it. I’m going to Farmfoods tomorrow now”, insisted another person.

“Received this today, literally filled my freezer, from Asda,” said another.

‘They have a 4 items for a fiver offer so I bought 12 teas for £15 and some extras like juice, toilet paper etc for £30.’





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