Britain's Favourite Supermarket Foods

Britain's Favourite Supermarket Foods (2013)

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Cherry Healey puts some favourite supermarket staples to the test and uncovers the surprising secrets and unexpected powers of the food that people take for granted.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 20:00 (60 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02Episode 2Jul 25, 2013
S01E01Episode 1Jul 18, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Britain's Favourite Supermarket Foods' premiere?

'Britain's Favourite Supermarket Foods' premiered on October 2, 2013.

Who hosted 'Britain's Favourite Supermarket Foods'?

The show was hosted by Cherry Healey.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Britain's Favourite Supermarket Foods'?

The first season of 'Britain's Favourite Supermarket Foods' consisted of 6 episodes.

What was the concept of the show?

The show aimed to explore and reveal the most popular supermarket foods in Britain through surveys and taste tests.

Which supermarkets were featured in the show?

'Britain's Favourite Supermarket Foods' featured popular supermarkets such as Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, and Morrisons.

What were some of the categories of supermarket foods explored in the show?

Categories of supermarket foods explored in the show included ready meals, desserts, snacks, and fresh produce.

Who were the experts and food critics involved in the show?

The show featured a panel of food experts and critics who provided their insights and opinions on the various supermarket foods.

Did the show feature any cooking demonstrations or recipes?

Yes, 'Britain's Favourite Supermarket Foods' showcased cooking demonstrations and shared recipes using the popular supermarket foods.

Were there any surprises or unexpected results in the show?

Yes, the show often uncovered surprising results, such as unexpected favorites or overlooked products that gained popularity.

Did the show cover any regional variations in supermarket food preferences?

Yes, 'Britain's Favourite Supermarket Foods' explored regional variations in food preferences, highlighting differences across different parts of the UK.

Were there any guest appearances on the show?

Yes, the show occasionally featured guest appearances by celebrities and chefs who shared their own favorite supermarket foods.

Did the show involve audience participation or surveys?

Yes, 'Britain's Favourite Supermarket Foods' engaged the audience by conducting surveys and gathering their opinions on various supermarket products.

Did the show discuss the nutritional value of the supermarket foods?

Yes, the show provided insights into the nutritional value and health aspects of different supermarket foods.

Were there any challenges or taste tests in the show?

Yes, 'Britain's Favourite Supermarket Foods' included taste tests and challenges where the panel and audience compared different products and brands.

Did the show have any impact on supermarket sales or popularity of certain products?

'Britain's Favourite Supermarket Foods' had the potential to influence supermarket sales and create trends by highlighting popular products.

Did the show continue for more seasons after 2013?

'Britain's Favourite Supermarket Foods' continued for several more seasons after its premiere in 2013, exploring new supermarket food trends and preferences.

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