bought at Morrison same price. tasty tried 2 last night
Naffry
7 Sep 12#2
£1 in Spar atm aswell.
smp
7 Sep 12#3
tried the flame grilled staek and the cheese flavour ok for a 1.oo
clanmckenzie
7 Sep 121#4
bought the salt/vinegar yesterday - lovely, strong flavour and good thickness to crisp so actually feels like you are eating something! :0
FTCom
7 Sep 12#5
are these a bit like McCoys in thickness?
nicster08 to FTCom
7 Sep 12#6
The ridges are DEEPER than McCoys!
You can see the crisp on the front of this packet
baddev88
7 Sep 121#7
Deeper ridges so they can get more air in the pack!
MarcoReus to baddev88
23 Jan 17#24
So true my friend
packard
7 Sep 12#8
Great price, undo the packet and me AMAZED - now few crisps there are, totally pointless overkill amount of packing
Krooner
7 Sep 12#9
I used to like those Walkers MAX crisps but they stopped doing the salt and vinegar ones. Are these anything like those?
nicster08 to Krooner
7 Sep 12#11
These are a totally different kind of crisp! Better than Walkers MAX!
Xioleo
7 Sep 121#10
Got to agree, nice crisps but hardly any in a pack
thefatcontroller
7 Sep 121#12
6 x 28g packs
neva2bizy
7 Sep 12#13
Crisps are ok. But 28g in a bag makes £1 for 6 the right price.
McCoys are better by a mile.
Shadoe
7 Sep 12#14
Can't agree with you there. I had a pack of the salt and vinegar and the cheese and onion and neither really had any major flavour to them compared to the MAX crisps. I also found the bigger ridges really annoying when eating to be honest, not something i will buy again.
dataload
7 Sep 12#15
i counted 5 in a packet i had before, you're paying for air mostly
Reebok Ron to dataload
9 Sep 12#22
No you're not. Each packet contains 28g of crisps. A standard crisp packet is usually 25g.
It wouldn't matter if you only got one huge crisp in the packet as long as the grams weight is right and at 28g it is.
fps_d0minat0r
7 Sep 12#16
they will make them good for a while and then when everyone starts buying them, the quality and quantity per pack will both go down.
baddev88 to fps_d0minat0r
7 Sep 12#18
You mean they'll put 3 in a pack instead of 4?
Pegjes44
7 Sep 12#17
The kids love them but nothing inside the packs... but for £ 1.00 is ok
thorthemighty
7 Sep 12#19
I don't get all the rage about crinkle cut and ridge crisps. As far as I am concerned straight cuts are tastier with the best being Seabrook's Straight Cut Cheese & Onion flavour. How dare they stop making it!
cowtc
8 Sep 12#20
not tried these yet, but guessing not as good as the mccoys, although noticed over the years the potato thickness of mccoys has gone down too. The other week 99p store were selling the multipacks of walkers fuller bags (6) for you know how much
rkl
8 Sep 12#21
I tried these this week and they're a bit more cardboardy than McCoys plus the vinegary taste was a little offputting too. The big con is the packet size - it looks like it should be heavier than McCoys 32g multipack packets, but it's actually something like 28.5g with 2/3rd of the bag being full of air. A completely devious move by Walkers there so overall, they get the thumbs down from me. Stick witth McCoys if you ask me.
duffa666
9 Sep 12#23
just big bags of air ..oh and a couple of crisps in the bottom corner
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Was £1.99 now £1.00 - Also at Sainsbury's & Asda
Walkers Deep Ridged Cheddar & Onion Crisps 6 Pack
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All comments (24)
You can see the crisp on the front of this packet
McCoys are better by a mile.
It wouldn't matter if you only got one huge crisp in the packet as long as the grams weight is right and at 28g it is.