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Walkers crisps ripoff
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Bought some monster munch last week, NEW/OLD size it says on the packet, Size looks about right
but im sure we used to get more than 6 items in a bag?
Weighed the bag still sealed 24g. Will be giving them a miss next time.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 -
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aurongrande wrote: »I remember the Scampi & Lemon Nik-Naks. Shame really, haven't seen any Nik-Naks round these parts in years.Tank fly boss walk jam nitty gritty...0
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whitegoods_engineer wrote: »I simply refuse to buy crisps if the packet describes them in the Americanised way by calling them 'CHIPS'
Why on earth do these crisps companies have to go all Yankee on us, they're bloody CRISPS not chips!!!
Chips are what I get from the CHIP shop with bloody Fish!
That's because they call our Chips, Fries, as in French Fries.0 -
I rarely eat crisps now - trying to be healthy. But I do enjoy Walkers Baked crisps - especially Mango and Chilli as well as Sour Cream and Onion, but my local Sainsburys don't do them
. I usually just have Cheese and Onion now.
My favourite crisps are Doritos Chili Heatwave (especially with humous) and Salt and Vinegar chipsticks (nearly every brand). I can't get enough of these 2 sometimes.
I rarely buy crisps as well. It's usually an impulse buy once every couple months.
Oh, I quite like Doritos with a dipping sauce. I also quite like Pringles. I very rarely get Pringles because they're the highest on my addiction list.0 -
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aurongrande wrote: »Yes, we got an Iceland, but they don't sell crisps of any brand.
They don't sell any crisps at all?
How odd! Whereabouts are you?Tank fly boss walk jam nitty gritty...0 -
whitegoods_engineer wrote: »I simply refuse to buy crisps if the packet describes them in the Americanised way by calling them 'CHIPS'
Why on earth do these crisps companies have to go all Yankee on us, they're bloody CRISPS not chips!!!
Chips are what I get from the CHIP shop with bloody Fish!
Glad I'm not the only one - why should we go all american, they should call chips chips and crisps crisps, after all it is a very accurate descriptive name!What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Must admit in my opinion Walkers are the best, they are fresh and have great customer service!
Their French Fries are great for anyone on diets as 2 packs = 1 pack of regular crisps on most diets (Not on a diet but found this out from friends!
Also I agree that the colours are the wrong way round on the S&V and C&O!
What I don't understand is what was revealed recently by a radio station is why the BB date on a pack of crisps is always on a Saturday?
Also why do multi packs virtually always have the spawn of the devil C&O flavour in them that no one in my family eats????"Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
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Tesco Ready Salted for me.
I only like RS crisps - no flavours, and to me Mr T's tastes the best.0
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