'A classic citric-forward twang and complex flavour': the best UK supermarket marmalade, tasted and rated

You know what's wild, have you ever tried making marmalade from scratch? I mean, it's super fun but also kinda a pain... like when you're trying to peel all those oranges and it just gets so tedious... 🤯 I swear, some days I'd rather be out in the garden wandering around than stuck in the kitchen with a mountain of citrus 🌳💛 Anyway, back to marmalade... what's your favorite type?
 
OMG, marmalade lovers rejoice! I'm literally so down for trying out these UK faves 🤩🍊 La Vieja Fabrica's Seville Orange Fine Cut Marmalade is giving me major citrus vibes - 40% fruit content? Yes, please! 🙌 And Frank Cooper's Fine Cut Oxford Marmalade sounds like the ultimate classic - that intense orange oil aroma tho 💁‍♀️!
 
I'm obsessed with marmalades! 🤯 I made a little chart to help me choose:
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| Best Value |
| (£1.80 - £2.15) |
| Sainsbury's |
| (Taste the |
| Difference, |
| Fresh Fruit) |
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| Most Complex|
| (£3.20) |
| Frank Cooper's|
| Fine Cut Oxford|
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| Soft-set |
| (£1.80) |
| Sainsbury's |
| Taste the |
| Difference |
+---------------+
```
I think La Vieja Fabrica Seville Orange Fine Cut Marmalade is so good! 🤤 The fact that it's made in Seville with fine-cut oranges by a company founded in 1834 makes me feel like I'm getting a piece of history. And £2.15 for 365g is an amazing price! 😍
 
Wow 🤯 those marmalades are sounding soooo good! I'm all about trying new flavors esp with Seville oranges they're like, super famous for being one of the best types out there Interesting that some of them have only 30% fruit still gives me a nice balance between sweetness and tartness 👍
 
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