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Ocean Royale Crispy Battered Fish Fillets

Ocean Royale Crispy Battered Fish Fillets

Ocean Royale Crispy Battered Fish Fillets
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6 reviews

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Sahr B.
Sahr B.SA
 

Great fish. Worst printing for instructions I have seen for a while. Blue writing on a blue background? Please change to a clear black type to improve customer ease of product preparation. Show details

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jen
jen
 

This Ocean Royale Crispy Battered fish fillets are the absolutele worst frozen fake fish I have tried. I realsie that its not 100% fresh fish, however the fish remains grey in colour after cooking and just looks awful. The crumbs are thick, so not much fish anyway. I couldnt finish eating a mouthful of it. Show details

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Eden P.
Eden P.VIC
 

I cooked these up last night and they gave me the worst food poisoning of my life was up for 6hours straight vomiting Show details

Robert
RobertVIC5 posts
 

Ocean Royale used to sell both crumbed and battered fish in 1kg bags at Aldi. They were a great buy I had bought them for years . Well greed and shrinkflation has come to Aldi. The current replacement offerings from Ocean Royale are both a joke and extremely unhealthy, you now get batter/crumbs and fat, and very little fish, that look like… Read more

oversized fish fingers compared to the previous product. I bought their new offering, and I cook them in a 4 slice sandwich toaster as this eliminates the oil and made the previous product healthier. The previous fish used to contain what seemed to be a fish fillet. The new offering left 3 x the oil behind the others did. I would not recommend them to anyone. What supermarket no longer sells basics like canned mussels, Johnny Wong beef Dimsims, Skim milk powder or other basics, about 20 basics I used to buy no longer exist, there one week and gone the next. These are basics, not weekly specials I'm talking about. Mostly cheaper fast selling lines are currently bring replaced, with half size or less, higher priced items of lesser quality, as well. Aldi is losing its tag as being the best deal compared to the other majors.

len d.
len d.NSW3 posts
 

We have bought them twice from Aldi, being a bit nervous about the China contribution, and followed the instructions being, don't let them thaw, but remove from freezer and straight in to fry pan. Totally delicious, fresh tasting and firm, a great addition to a vegetable mix and, not expensive. More please. Show details

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Patricia Fuller
Patricia Fuller10 posts
 

Our first, and last, Aldi food purchase – I tried two different written contacts on their product box, and both were returned to me "undeliverable". We purchased their Ocean Royale Crispy Battered Fish Fillets and were disgusted with the product which ended up in the bin, having opened one up and the fish was a slither of fish covered with masses of some other produce, certainly not… Read more

fish. We noticed afterwards that these were a "Product of China" on the packet, and wondered why Aldi would purchase fish from China and sell it stating "Snap Frozen at Sea" which, from what was in the fillets could not possibly have been frozen at sea, but in a factory somewhere in China, due to all the other filling that was in the fillets. This was our first, and definitely our last, purchase from Aldi, if this is the quality they are selling to the public.

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