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Warburton's Escapes - Pitta bites

degsyhufcdegsyhufc Posts: 59,251
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Anyone else tried these?

I bought a bag the other day. Salt & Vinegar flavour.
On the pack it says 45% - 100% taste. I disagree!

There's not much flavour at all. It may help with a healthy diet because I only ate about 5 before I put the bag down.
http://www.warburtonsescapes.co.uk/

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    AdamClelandAdamCleland Posts: 699
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    *influx of people complaining about the price, and how you could make your own at home for a fraction of the cost*
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    degsyhufcdegsyhufc Posts: 59,251
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    degsyhufc wrote: »
    Anyone else tried these?

    I bought a bag the other day. Salt & Vinegar flavour.
    On the pack it says 45% - 100% taste. I disagree!

    There's not much flavour at all. It may help with a healthy diet because I only ate about 5 before I put the bag down.
    http://www.warburtonsescapes.co.uk/
    That should be 45% Fat
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,941
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    degsyhufc wrote: »
    Anyone else tried these?

    I bought a bag the other day. Salt & Vinegar flavour.
    On the pack it says 45% - 100% taste. I disagree!

    There's not much flavour at all. It may help with a healthy diet because I only ate about 5 before I put the bag down.
    http://www.warburtonsescapes.co.uk/
    Maybe they would be better with some dips or something? Do they do other flavours? They've started broadening the range of things they make, they do those pocket things and also flat breads. They are both quite nice.
    *influx of people complaining about the price, and how you could make your own at home for a fraction of the cost*

    Why do you come in food and drink? All you ever do is sh*t stir.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 16
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    I like a brand called Michael's Pitta; in asian shops you can get 15 pittas for a pound. I don't think there's many preservatives in them as they have a short shelf life but you can freeze 'em and eat em when you like. Great with Hummus.
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    koantemplationkoantemplation Posts: 101,293
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    degsyhufc wrote: »
    Anyone else tried these?

    I bought a bag the other day. Salt & Vinegar flavour.
    On the pack it says 45% - 100% taste. I disagree!

    There's not much flavour at all. It may help with a healthy diet because I only ate about 5 before I put the bag down.
    http://www.warburtonsescapes.co.uk/

    Yes I tried the Sour Cream and Chive flavour. The flavour was nice but they are more like Doritos than pita breads.
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    Jambo_cJambo_c Posts: 4,672
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    I read the title as pizza bites. Disappointed now.

    I haven't tried them but I tend to find most of these low fat crisp alternatives are pretty crap. Snack-a-Jacks are pretty tasteless too. As someone said maybe the plain ones would be OK with dips.
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    grimtales1grimtales1 Posts: 46,695
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    I bought a bag from Poundland once.

    1st few: Mmm... different
    Next few.... I really quite like these :)
    More: I'm not sure if I like these :confused:

    They started off nice and then tasted like cardboard. Give me proper crisps.
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    degsyhufcdegsyhufc Posts: 59,251
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    Darcy_ wrote: »
    Maybe they would be better with some dips or something? Do they do other flavours? They've started broadening the range of things they make, they do those pocket things and also flat breads. They are both quite nice.
    I only saw the Salt & Vinegar flavour and thought i'd give them a try.
    They are very low on flavour though for my taste.
    They probably would be better with dips as they are really an alternative to tortilla chips but they don't have the natural corn flavour to go along with and added seasoning.

    I also picked up a pack of naan bites crisps but I haven't tried them yet.
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