GTi is really about those guys who need a bit more from the brand as they move into the world of work, move in with girlfriends and generally move up the life ladder. Result for those short on time — and those who are just generally rubbish at cooking for themselves. The ad was created by Mother, with media planning and buying by Mindshare.
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I know nowadays that microwave meals taste better and are better for you healthwise, but you still have to keep them chilled or freeze them to eat them after a longer period of time. Our microwave oven is W, and as the instructions on the back of the packet only went up to W, I had to guess a little on the cooking time.
After about a minute and a half I pulled the rest of the lid off and was impressed at the aroma of Tikka Masala. On stirring the brown Tikka sauce I could see a decent helping of noodles, with small pieces of chicken and herbs. The noodles had been cut short so the meal was not messy at all. I also had a beer to wash the meal down. The Tikka Masala sauce had a medium spice to it with a tomato taste, and a touch of paprika, garlic and onion.
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