Back in the day, these were a quality product....they had good flakey crisper crust and flavorful fillings that were indeed filling
These days....not so much. The crust is doughey and chewy in an unpleasant way, and the fillings aren't enough and seem noticeable lesser quality taste
Capitalism m80
You get less for more, the corporations get richer
>>8359078
well, the markets open for competition, so you could always start producing your own competing product instead of complaining
Hot Pockets were never a quality product.
jim Gaffigan
>>8360357
H-E-B carries a newer brand that is actually pretty good and not that much more expensive, can't think of the name though.
>>8360494
Hill country?
>follow instructions on box
>part of the pocket is still frozen, other parts are mouth burningly hot
every single time
>>8360699
I'm patient, so I make it in the oven
>>8360705
why not just make real food then?
hat packets are supposed to be fast lazy food
>>8360713
Cause I want it to be cooked and crusty, not soft and half frozen inside from the microwave
>>8360723
> not nuking in microwave then browning in the oven.
its what the service stations do for hot food.
>>8360648
No, it's not a store brand, but I never see them anywhere else.
>>8360705
Throw it in the oven. Take a shower. Get out to a perfectly crispy, melty deliciously simple Hot Pocket. Don't listen to the haters