Reviews

    Ace & Tate

    James W 3 Reviews

    2 years ago

    Before purchasing with Ace & Tate I hadn't bought prescription glasses online before, and had quite a lot of questions. I was able to reach out for support via WhatsApp texts and the rep I spoke to was extremely helpful. Friendly but professional. The whole process was a breeze and their website makes it easy to narrow down which glasses to get, which is a refreshing experience compared to the endless wall of glasses at somewhere like Specsavers. As for the glasses, they're all beautiful designed, and stupidly sturdy. - I've accidentally stood on mine twice (I know 🤦) but they were absolutely fine!

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    Difficult to say, everything is pretty spot-on, and they're keeping things exciting with new lines/adaptations all the time. They should keep doing what they're doing!

    Tony's Chocolonely

    James W 3 Reviews

    2 years ago

    Tony's have a wide offering of fun flavours. The chocolate itself is delicious and substantial, which justifies its price point.

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    It'd be good to see them make more of an effort with vegan options. I think that a large part of the audience they're targeting would be grateful for this!

    Minor Figures

    James W 3 Reviews

    2 years ago

    Despite a couple of questionable/poorly thought-out and executed campaigns ("High on Acids" & Posting over Philly Street Art), Minor Figures Oat M*lk is superior. It's incomparable to its competitors in the way it allows the true flavours of coffee to shine through. Whilst there are other tasty oat m*lks, none perform with coffee quite like Minor Figures does. This is especially true for it's ability to hold up with coffee that has a high acidity. Where others split and curdle, Minor Figures is unfazed. Their RTD cans are delicious, and their effort in rolling out oat m*lk re-fill stations is admirable. Overall, Minor Figures products are solid, reliable, and a step above the rest.

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    In terms of their products, nothing. As a brand, their attempts to create fun, engaging, and viral campaigns, often come off a bit click bait'y. Cheapening an otherwise quality brand. I'd love to see them use their scale as more of a force for good.