FOODIES are going wild as brand new Dubai pistachio cheesecake hits shelves in Morrisons.
So if you’re obsessed with the that’s gone , then you’ve come to the right place.




Luckily, those with a can now get their hands on a Dubai-style cheesecake – but some are gobsmacked at its hefty .
One savvy was left beaming when she spotted the new treat and eagerly took to to alert others.
Posting on BARGAIN LOVERS Poundland, Home Bargains, B&M, Primark, The Range & More, a public group with 788,700 members, Emily Scott uploaded a snap of the , leaving many open-mouthed.
Alongside a picture of the mini , Emily penned: “NEW Dubai Pistachio Cheesecakes in !!”;
She then added: “The base is made out of .”;
The decadent treat, which can be found in the section, has a soft chocolate cheesecake top, pistachio flavoured soft cheese and a pure Kunafa base.
So if you love the flavour of and are looking for a dessert to match, then you’ll need to move fast to nab this.
Social media users were impressed with the luxurious treat and many eagerly flocked to the comments to express this.
One person said: “Might pop in at the weekend.”;
Whilst another tagged a friend and added: “If you see one, get me one.”;
However, not everyone was as convinced by the cheesecake.
Whilst many on were desperate to try it, others over on described the £5 price tag as ‘daylight robbery’.
Poor packaging and daylight robbery of £5
John, food influencer
A named John, who has 25,600 followers on Instagram and posts online under the username ‘@johns_snackreviews’ shared his thoughts on the Morrisons find.
John rated the dessert a 7.5 out of 10, but was not totally impressed with the packaging, which he claimed looked like a ‘tub of women's ’.
As well as this, sharing his honest thoughts on the dessert, John wrote: “Pistachio flavoured soft cheese for me doesn't work.”;
He praised the “nice nutty flavour”; and described the base as “perfect”;, but claimed that to improve it, he would have preferred a pistachio cream, “to avoid the soft cheese taste”;.
And at £5 for a 144g cheesecake, John slammed: “Poor packaging and daylight robbery of £5.
“Two for £5 and I'm fine with that…. but this is a so shouldn't be this expensive.”;
As a result, John claimed that he would buy the cheesecake again, “but only if it was £2.50 – £3.”;