I bought this thinking it is organic honey but it is pure deceptions,it is 100% sugar with a pinch of something I am not even sure it is honey. My Question is why is the Government not controlling th... Zobacz więcej
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These 2 reviews are really stupid and from ignorant people. "It's actually a sign of high quality honey. ... Honey is a super-saturated solution of two sugars: glucose and fructose. Since it's super-... Zobacz więcej
This company sell 'honey' labelled as honey, but in fact it's a blend of sugar syrup and honey from unknown locations. It should be illegal to sell honey that is not honey but apparently the UK... Zobacz więcej
Seriously avoid this company’s manuka honey. Cheap rubbish. I bought a jar and used 6 teaspoons inn3 weeks snd no joke it evaporated despite lid in tight. Meyer shocked je more was the company ignored... Zobacz więcej
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Rowse Honey Ltd is a United Kingdom honey manufacturer.
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Moreton Avenue, OX10 9DE, Wallingford, Zjednoczone Królestwo
- rowsehoney.co.uk
Unfair Honey Pricing
I am writing to express my concern about the retail pricing of your honey products. Specifically, I have noticed that a 340g bottle of Rowse honey is priced at GBP 3, while a 680g bottle is priced at GBP 4. This pricing structure seems to disproportionately affect those with limited budgets, as the price difference for double the quantity is not proportional. While I understand that there may be packaging or production costs associated with different bottle sizes, I believe that a more equitable pricing model could be implemented. As a long-standing British company, I hope that you would consider the impact of your pricing on your fellow countrymen and strive to make your products more accessible to all.
Rowse Honey is cut with Sugar Syrup.
It's hilarious to see the few clowns that were trying to defend Rowse by saying that this is real honey. Those reviews aged poorly.
Since then, there has been authenticity tests on all UK supermarket honey and they all failed because they get their honey imported from outside the UK, but more importantly, China.
China produces lots of fake honey as they use Sugar Syrup to make more profit. They're able to avoid purity tests in China and then they import to UK and we sell it in our Supermarkets.
Do you think Rowse isn't doing this? Read the label. A blend of Non-EU honeys. It comes straight from China. Just because Rowse has the ability to crystallize does NOT mean it doesn't contain Sugar Syrup. It does. Go buy some raw honey from your local beekeeper and compare it to this pile of crap. Rowse tastes like pure sweet syrup. There is no distinct flavour whatsoever.
Ignore any reviews you see trying to call Rowse real honey, as it has already been proved that they are using China's inauthentic syrup honey blend.
Its fake
Its fake, and the customer service at Rowse will completely ignore you notifying them that the product you found in their "honey as pure and natural as the day Tony Rowse first collected honey from his Oxfordshire hives over 80 years ago" is made of sugar syrup, failed the tests for genuine honey and it turns out 'a blend of non EU honeys' - not even from UK let alone Oxfordshire then, and as a former beekeeper this stuff is like the bees have been fed sugar syrup who then make honey-like substance from it (you only do this to feed hungry bees for winter and your absolutely not meant to use it as honey, because its not honey, its basically thickened regurgitated sugar syrup. Falsely advertised, no 'deal' or 'cheap' sugar syrup should be called honey...and its not even that cheap. Rowse is just a brand now, claiming themselves as helping bees and beekeepers, but just selling for profit (annual revenue £134,000,000, owned by Valeo Foods/ Valeo Foods Jersey Limited that are owned by CapVest Ltd).
Research the brands you buy its mostly all fingers in pies dishing out poor products as cheaply as possible under a load of lies on how good it is for you.
Buy properly sourced honey
Look at the label. If it states ‘blend of none EU honeys’ then it is highly likely to contain sugar syrup blended thousands of miles away, in Chinese factories .
Stop buying Chinese rubbish, imported from the other side of the world.
Buy from the British Isles.
Proper honey should state the source on the label - and at the very least the country of source - not some vague ‘blend of none EU honeys’ nonsense, rip off description
The worst honey I've ever tasted put it…
The worst honey I've ever tasted put it out in the bin as I just couldn't enjoy it at all and I love honey.
Sweeter than advertised.
The Rowse Light & Mild honey was unbearably sweet and concentrated, its ruined my morning porridge.
Drastically sweeter than previous batches, and its contrary to whats advertised on the label.
Gonna switch to locally produced honey in light of my recent experience.
This is a good honey
This is a good honey, I always buy organic one. Recently I’m not happy with the squeezing part of the cap. They changed it. Before It was controllable when squeezing, now when you squeeze it holding a little while then flush out more than you expected and create mess. I know this way consuming more but company doesn’t need that cheap clever design for more profit. I hope they will listen and correct it.
This is REAL honey
This is REAL honey. For all those reviews saying that honey doesn't crystallise, they are WRONG. Real honey does crystallise and it's one of the ways to tell that you've purchased real honey. In fact, I have several old jars of Rowse honey on the shelf that have crystallised!
Nobody wants chinese honey
Nobody wants chinese honey, sorry.
Do better.
This is definitely not pure honey
This is definitely not pure honey. I haven't seen a single jar that has signs of crystallisation. It's a blend of some crap. The price tells it too. I tell everyone not to buy it. A decent jar of honey costs around £5. Rowse crap is to avoid.
Not real honey, simple as.
Disappointed in the honey I bought. I purchased Rowse and planned to set it in the fridge as it's easier to spread on toast. It's a just as clear and runny as it was when I bought it off the shelf but it shows it's clearly blended with some kind of syrup as a true honey would set crystallized like my other honey.
The labelling is incredibly misleading, makes the customer I think they're getting a high quality honey product.
Flavour taste very much of a cheap honey and high fructose corn syrup when compared to other honey I have.
The Rowse honey I bought stayed liquid in the fridge.
I first bought Rowse honey a while ago, put it in the fridge for a couple of days and it stayed clear as it was in the shop. A clear sign to me that this honey is blended with something other than honey. True honey sets in the fridge. I took it back to the shop and got my money back.
Rowes 500MGO stunning quality.
I bought a 500 MGO+ bottle yesterday and I was worried I'd make a bad decision at £20. Absolutely not!! The honey is beautiful. Its floral, it has a nice consistency to it. I can only imagine that the people leaving 2 star reviews either don't know what good honey is or they are not storing it correctly. I'm not a huge fan of the cheaper honeys from Rowes, just by personal preference. I think for similar budgets at that price you can get a Greek honey for example that has a more delicate flavour but, as the saying goes, you pay for what you get, and I definitely think the upper price range for Rowes honey is worth the spend. Today I've just used a small amount in a coffee and with every sip I get the flavour and ample sweetness. I often use it on deserts and some salads or pork even, but on this occasion I've take a few guilty tastes from a spoon. I can't get enough. I never leave reviews for anybody but on this occasion I'm so pleased with the product I feel it would be wrong not to.
Dreadful waste of money
Seriously avoid this company’s manuka honey. Cheap rubbish. I bought a jar and used 6 teaspoons inn3 weeks snd no joke it evaporated despite lid in tight. Meyer shocked je more was the company ignored my email until I sent a messenger message. The reply was lame, disinterested denied it was possible. So my advice don’t buy it
I have just wasted almost a whole jar…
I have just wasted almost a whole jar of rowse honey as it wont come out if the jar,this is the second time this has happened but there wont be a third as I will never buy it again disgraceful.
It’s not honey this garbage for sure!
It’s not honey this garbage for sure!! How is this allowed?? All I can taste is golden syrup!! Literally.., sugar!! Can’t even get a hint of honey ..dark one was horrible, but a lighter one I tried, seemed to have a resemblance of honey.. this lying, manipulative commerce needs to stop!
These 2 reviews are really stupid and…
These 2 reviews are really stupid and from ignorant people. "It's actually a sign of high quality honey. ... Honey is a super-saturated solution of two sugars: glucose and fructose. Since it's super-saturated, it's a natural chemical process that some of the sugars eventually come out of solution. Honey will even crystallize when it's still in the comb."
Try to talk with a beekeeper to get your facts straight next time you try to use internet to say stupid comments.
very poor honey blenden non EU honeys…
very poor honey blenden non EU honeys which means these are chinese so weel done Holland Barret for selling this
Very poor quality Honey
Very poor quality Honey. Having tried several types of Rowse honey I conclude that they are of poor quality with high Sugar content.
After opening they all crystallise within a couple of weeks. This proves that the honey is doctored with sugar! They seem to have monopolised the market!
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