Which shop does the best cookies?
Posted by curlylegobuilder@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 38 comments
Randomly I have gotten cookies from my local Tesco and there amazing!
Posted by curlylegobuilder@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 38 comments
Randomly I have gotten cookies from my local Tesco and there amazing!
kettlejuices@reddit
Has to be M&S. Much more delicious than Tesco Finest and you still get 5!
evenstevens280@reddit
M&S, and it's not even close.
imtiramisu2025@reddit
Came to say the same. WTH do they put in them
littlebird2446@reddit
Well I’ve never had an M&S cookie but going off all your comments I’m going to have to now.
Beer-Milkshakes@reddit
Their granola squares are god. M&S is cheap. The quality is immense.
prettybunbun@reddit
M&S either the white chocolate or the chocolate shortbread are insane.
Hopeful-Climate-3848@reddit
Sainsbury's ganache filled ones are insane but expensive.
M&S ones in the clear plastic wrapping are pleasant.
Skylar_Diggins@reddit
Tesco and I'm an M&S loyalist. The new white chocolate finest cookies are insane, I'm always thinking about them.
DB-DanCooper@reddit
Anyone who has ever tasted one of Big Brenda’s Beautiful British Butter Cookies from Brenda’s Cookie Bunker And Biscuit Parlour in Wetwang knows there is no cookie on earth like one of Brenda’s cookies.
Proper butter. Proper sugar. Proper British hands.
I have eaten cookies in London, Leeds, Manchester and one suspicious cookie from a petrol station near Doncaster, but none of them come close.
The first bite is soft. The second bite is softer. The third bite makes you understand things you were not ready to understand.
Some say Brenda’s Sticky Toffee Custard Cookie saved a marriage.
Some say her Jammy Dodger White Chocolate Cookie made a traffic warden forgive seventeen tickets.
I do not know if these things are true.
I only know that once you have tasted one of Big Brenda’s cookies, no supermarket biscuit will ever look you in the eye again.
God bless Big Brenda. God bless her oven. God bless her butter.
minuhknow@reddit
Subway
SuboptimalOutcome@reddit
I can't believe they discontinued their bakewell cookie.
SuboptimalOutcome@reddit
Lidl's ginger cookies are so good I don't allow myself to buy them.
Critical-Pilot4267@reddit
M&S. HANDS. DOWN.
WorldlyMarket7070@reddit
idk about normal ones but my fav gluten free ones are the tesco ones
vipros42@reddit
The ice cream hut on the corner of the seafront car park by the bowling green in Sidmouth, Devon.
No_Doubt_About_That@reddit
M&S.
Although none of their flavours hit the same as peppermint bark.
The disappointment when I first realised it’s only a seasonal flavour.
Doomergeneration@reddit
Waitrose, I actually think they are better than M&S
KiwiShmiwi@reddit
M&S, huge globs of choc on giant chewy cookies, great seasonal variants as well.
Blood_Brothers@reddit
I can't buy them anymore, because it became an addiction for a short while. They're SO GOOD.
VolcanicBear@reddit
I also agree about M&S cookies.
Half the reason I visit the office is to put cookies on expenses.
continentaldreams@reddit
M&S! Even their vegan ones are good which is a turn up for the books
MattLaidlow@reddit
Millie’s Cookies are lush.
SmugglersParadise@reddit
Hard disagree
Ben's cookies, if we're talking chain /hole in the wall type place though, those are amazing
continentaldreams@reddit
The chocolate orange Ben's ones are so fucking goooooooooood
evenstevens280@reddit
Ben's are good but they're damn expensive.
getoutmywayatonce@reddit
Do you like the triple chocolate ones? 👀 if so I’ll try and find the recipe I follow for them, they are genuinely IDENTICAL made at home
evenstevens280@reddit
Trip chocolate is a mainstay whenever I buy a box of them
SmugglersParadise@reddit
Aye, a single one is like the same price as a pack of M&S ones
But the question was which are the best, and Ben's are certainly up there
evenstevens280@reddit
Ben's are basically a meal. They serve a different cookie purpose.
I would have an M&S cookie as a snack
I would have a Ben's cookie for dessert.
toon_84@reddit
Costco
velos85@reddit
KFC - Don't knock it until you've tried it
Own-Jeweler3169@reddit
Yes I recently had some bought for me and they're great so i restocked, can only have 1 per day though as they are very rich. And require you to be rich to buy them often.
Own-Jeweler3169@reddit
*they're.
ans-myonul@reddit
Sondey soft-baked cookies from Lidl
Legitimate-Dream-111@reddit
Although not a shop as such, kfcs cookies are great if you get them hot and fresh.
If you don't get them fresh... Good luck not breaking your teeth
BowlerImmediate7005@reddit
yep m and s cookies from the bakery are insanely good and blow all the other shops out the water.
Sainsbury's finest cookies are inedible compared to m and s ones
TheLightStalker@reddit
M&S 🍪
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