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LEANING TOWER PASTA FOR ONE
Italian style meals made for busy Kiwis who enjoy fabulous food with no fuss.
Fill up on this! Spaghetti topped with tasty tomato sauce and scrumptious meatballs.
From freezer to ready-to-eat in as little as 9 minutes!
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Once again, wish I had followed my first insticts and put it back before I paid for it.
Following the directions left me with something that was not only ugly to look at, but tasted horrible and was all chewy at the edges, despite stirring half way through as instructions said.
Overall, not impressed, won't be buying any more.
If I thought it would be worth it, I would ring the Customer Satisfaction team and get my money back!
Might just send them a copy of this, and the other Pasta Uno, review instead.
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