Just bought a Tesco 6 pack Meat Variety - 2 Beef & Onion, 2 Chicken and 2 Bacon £1.29. Only tried the Chicken so far but they were jolly decent.
Our local Coop are selling Walkers 6 packs of Worc Sauce, Bacon & Chicken 86p so purchased a couple of those as well. A normal pack of Walkers 34g bags in the3 same shop are 68p ea!!. Never see anyone buying them though.
The Co Op are doing Walkers Extra Crunchy on a 'buy one, get two free' at the moment. It comes out as 3 packs for £1.99. Those crisps are divine! I've got three packs sitting in the cupboard, just have to resist them until next week when I'm having a week off my diet!
The Co Op are doing Walkers Extra Crunchy on a 'buy one, get two free' at the moment. It comes out as 3 packs for £1.99. Those crisps are divine! I've got three packs sitting in the cupboard, just have to resist them until next week when I'm having a week off my diet!
Another good thing about them is they're just about the lowest fat standard crisps you can buy.
Co-Op have also got Tyrells at half price btw. The lightly salted variety are very nice indeed.
I've just had a couple of bags of the Tesco reglaur crisps (£1.29).
I had a bag of Cheese & Onion and the first crisp had a funny floury taste like there was too much seasoning powder on it - but it wasn't bursting in flavour. Infact the flavour was intermittant - some were fine whilst others were totally plain.
Also most tasted slighly stale even though they are foil wrapped.
The S&V weren't upto much either. Would take Walkers over them anyday.
I haven't tried the Everyday Value range but I can't imagine them being much better than the regular range. You'd think they'd be more lacking in flavour.
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Yes I mean them and yes they do they are so good.
Our local Coop are selling Walkers 6 packs of Worc Sauce, Bacon & Chicken 86p so purchased a couple of those as well. A normal pack of Walkers 34g bags in the3 same shop are 68p ea!!. Never see anyone buying them though.
i meant palm oil there..
Another good thing about them is they're just about the lowest fat standard crisps you can buy.
Co-Op have also got Tyrells at half price btw. The lightly salted variety are very nice indeed.
I had a bag of Cheese & Onion and the first crisp had a funny floury taste like there was too much seasoning powder on it - but it wasn't bursting in flavour. Infact the flavour was intermittant - some were fine whilst others were totally plain.
Also most tasted slighly stale even though they are foil wrapped.
The S&V weren't upto much either. Would take Walkers over them anyday.
I haven't tried the Everyday Value range but I can't imagine them being much better than the regular range. You'd think they'd be more lacking in flavour.
They most certainly are.
I can only agree our favourite crisps at my house and I need to buy some more tomorrow.