Best Fish Fingers in UK Supermarkets: 93p Pack Beats Birds Eye

Fish fingers are a favorite food in the UK. All big supermarkets sell their own fish fingers.
A journalist tested fish fingers from 7 supermarkets and Birds Eye. A 93p pack was the best.
Fish finger prices vary. Some cost nearly £5 for 6, while others cost less than £1 for 10.
The journalist bought 8 packs from 7 supermarkets. He wanted to see which was the best and if Birds Eye was really good.
Birds Eye was good, but not the best. A cheaper pack was better, which was a surprise.
The 7 brands that were tested.
The journalist looked at how the fish fingers looked, felt, and tasted. Each was scored out of 20.
Here are the results.
Aldi fish fingers cost £0.80 for 10.
Aldi did well in other taste tests, but not this one. It was last.
Aldi's fish fingers were very firm and not flaky. They made your mouth feel dry.
The fish flavor was not deep. You could tell they were cheap.
Lidl's fish fingers cost £0.80 for 10, like Aldi's.
Lidl's were a little better than Aldi's, but not much. They were cheap, so it's okay.
If we just look at flavor, Lidl's need improvement.
The fish taste was nice, but the batter was not good.
The outside was not crunchy.
Iceland's fish fingers cost £2.50 for 28.
Iceland is known for its frozen food, so expectations were high.
Iceland's fish fingers were not bad, but could be tastier.
The fish flavor was strong, maybe too strong.
The breadcrumb coating was okay, but not flavorful.
All the fish fingers were lined up and cooked.
Tesco's fish fingers cost £1.99 for 10.
Tesco did well in the test, but not in the top 4.
The breadcrumbs were good and the fish was fresh, but could be fresher.
These were good value for money and would be bought again.
Waitrose's fish fingers cost £4.50 for 6.
These were the most expensive and had only 6 in a box.
They were bigger than the others, which was good.
The flavor was good at first, but went away quickly.
The crunch and fish quality were good, but the flavor could be better.
They might not be worth the high price.
Birds Eye's fish fingers cost £4 for 14.
Birds Eye is the most well-known brand, but was not in the top 2.
The texture was good and the flavor was enjoyable, but could have more fish flavor.
The breadcrumbs were the best part.
At that price, there might be better options, but these are still tasty.
M&S's fish fingers cost £2.50 for 10.
M&S's fish fingers were very good.
The coating was good and the fish flavor was strong.
The aftertaste was nice and it didn't taste frozen.
Sainsbury's was the best.
Sainsbury's fish fingers cost 93p for 10.
Sainsbury's fish fingers were the best and cheapest.
The breadcrumbs were flavorful and the fish was just right.
The texture was the best, with a good crunch and smoothness.