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None of Cunninghams stuff tastes remotely like it used to when it was made on Queens Rd. The Piccalilli in particular is now just yellow mush compared to when it used to have huge chunks of veg in it.

I think this was mentioned on here a couple of years ago and somebody from the company said that the recipes were almost exactly the same.

They'll be telling us next that Waggon Wheels are the same size as they were when I was a kid.

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I know that the Cunningham Branded Products are not made by or to the same standards as they were when they were Fowlers but all the products are still available from various different manufacturers, local or otherwise

What I would like to know is if someone out there knows where I can buy

Cunninghams Pickled Red Cabbage today.

I know it is still available as I bought 4 jars of the stuff Christmas Eve in Sheffields New Market

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None of Cunninghams stuff tastes remotely like it used to when it was made on Queens Rd. The Piccalilli in particular is now just yellow mush compared to when it used to have huge chunks of veg in it.

I think this was mentioned on here a couple of years ago and somebody from the company said that the recipes were almost exactly the same.

They'll be telling us next that Waggon Wheels are the same size as they were when I was a kid.

Very true, what was once the best piccalilli in the world is now tasteless mush. I don't buy it anymore. Tesco Mustard Piccalilli is the nearest I've found to the old Cunninghams piccalilli. I can only imagine the red cabbage has fell foul of the new owners.

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Very true, what was once the best piccalilli in the world is now tasteless mush. I don't buy it anymore. Tesco Mustard Piccalilli is the nearest I've found to the old Cunninghams piccalilli. I can only imagine the red cabbage has fell foul of the new owners.

 

warning do not try red garbage or any pickles from lydil

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