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What is the best flavour of crisp? |
| View Poll Results: What is the best crisp flavour? (Hint: it's option 3) | |||
| Ready salted |
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24 | 19.67% |
| Cheese and onion |
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25 | 20.49% |
| Salt and vinegar |
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28 | 22.95% |
| Pickled onion |
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3 | 2.46% |
| Prawn cocktail |
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11 | 9.02% |
| Smokey bacon |
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5 | 4.10% |
| Roast beef |
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4 | 3.28% |
| Roast chicken |
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7 | 5.74% |
| Roast wombat |
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0 | 0% |
| Chilli |
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1 | 0.82% |
| BBQ |
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1 | 0.82% |
| I wish to nominate an alternative flavour, because I am very difficult |
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13 | 10.66% |
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What is the best flavour of crisp?
Clearly it's salt and vinegar, as any sane and morally upstanding citizen of these isles will tell you. But since I'm dubious about some of you I have included other, objectively inferior options. Which is best?
By the way, if you're going to be awkward and go for "sour cream and onion" or something ridiculous like that, please just pick the closest reasonable match ("cheese and onion" in this case). |
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Quote:
Clearly it's salt and vinegar, as any sane and morally upstanding citizen of these isles will tell you. But since I'm dubious about some of you I have included other, objectively inferior options. Which is best?
By the way, if you're going to be awkward and go for "sour cream and onion" or something ridiculous like that, please just pick the closest reasonable match ("cheese and onion" in this case). Salt and vinegar are horrible to me, I know lots of weirdos do like them though
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Wrong thread
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Clearly it's salt and vinegar, as any sane and morally upstanding citizen of these isles will tell you. But since I'm dubious about some of you I have included other, objectively inferior options. Which is best?
My vote went to Ready Salted. Worcestershire Sauce is a glaring omission from the list. |
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i voted smokey bacon, pickled onion would be a close second. salt and vinegar would always be a last resort for me.
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You can't just pick one. Although if I was forced to only eat one type of crisp for ever more it would be the chorizo flavour Piper's crisps. The chorizo and feta Kettle Chips are close but not as good. I like all kinds though. Too difficult a question!
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Marmite or M&S Honey Roast Ham are far and away my favourites.
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The correct answer is roast chicken.
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Golden Wonder, cheese and onion, every time for me
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Always pickled Onion first. Followed by Roast Beef and Mustard. Then Worcestershire sauce
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Always pickled Onion first. Followed by Roast Beef and Mustard. Then Worcestershire sauce
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Salt and vinegar
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Salt and vinegar.
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Pickled onion and Worcestershire sauce equal favourites
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If it's Seabrooks or Walkers then it's ready salted all day long.
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Cheese 'n onion for me. Though I also like beef 'n onion though getting any beefy crisps can be tricky these days.
Fashion at the moment seems to be for chillis in everything, but I rather liked the horseradish or mustard varieties too. I miss the '90s
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Pork scratchings
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Ready salted, especially because it complements all sandwich fillings.
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Love Prawn Cocktail.
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Actually, salt and lineker is right at the bottom.
Cheese and onion, smoky bacon, roast chicken etc all far better. Even potato flavour is better than salt and vinegar |
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Worcestershire sauce, then ready salted.
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Cheese and onion, though also like ready salted
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I'm very disappointed in about 80% of you. I even told you the right answer! There's just no helping some people.
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By the way, I'm surprised at the poor performance of pickled onion in this poll. While I maintain that salt and vinegar is the only correct choice, I could at least countenance the notion that pickled onion Monster Munch might contest the title.
If anyone claims to prefer a different flavour of Monster Munch I'm calling the police. |
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Marmite or Chilli Heatwave Doritos. I'm also rather partial to Asda Bacon Bites.
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