Love these crisps, and now all flavours are just £1 for a large 150g bag at Morrisons.Also worth mentioning that Morrison's own Signature range kettle crisps are also only £1.
The flavours available:
Lightly Salted
Mature Cheddar & Red Onion
Sweet Chilli & Sour Cream
Sea Salt & Crushed Black Peppercorns
Sea Salt & Balsamic Vinegar
Crispy Bacon & Maple Syrup
& the Ridge Cut varieties
Munch!
19 comments
whw
5 Dec 151#1
Asda have these for £1 too. Everyone wants us to spend money!
Sweetcorn12
5 Dec 152#2
Found the Lidl ones same quality, normal price is 79p, keep a look out for thier specials, couple of week ago they were 39p.
intranix to Sweetcorn12
5 Dec 15#5
lol.
qbs to Sweetcorn12
5 Dec 151#6
I sense impending attacks from the 'designer label' brigade. :smiley:
kos1c
5 Dec 15#3
Same price tesco as well I believe. bought source cream yesterday for a quid. Didn't pay attention to rest.
hvc123xo to kos1c
5 Dec 15#4
Yes Tesco as well. Got a few different packs yesterday.
Annettee
5 Dec 15#7
Also £1 at my local Costcutter today
finnmaccool
5 Dec 151#8
These are an evil crisp. Mature cheddar are impossible to just have a couple.
neiljc
5 Dec 15#9
Ok why is it funny?
I like Kettle crisps, ate far too many, and I tried the Lidl ones when they were on special, they were much better than Kettle crisps, fewer flavours admittedly and still tasted better adn appeared to be better quality.
I would be concerned that your post makes you look like a snob, who judges on brand and not actual experience
McNabFish
5 Dec 151#10
I had a bag of those maple and bacon flavour ones last week. Incredible... :confused:
staceybaby to McNabFish
5 Dec 15#12
I tried them yesterday, didnt like them but they did sound so appealing. :smiley:
neiljc
5 Dec 15#11
Pay attention , that wasn`t me that said same quality, do try harder
smelladeal
5 Dec 15#13
I wonder what they mean by "hand cooked". I mean, REALLY. On a large industrial scale, hand cooked. Can someone explain? Still, not a bad price as it equates to 6 x 25 gram bags for a quid.
Krizzo3 to smelladeal
5 Dec 151#15
they add a chopped hand into the boil to have it hand cooked
HAL2000 to smelladeal
6 Dec 151#18
They really are, but not mom & pop style, I remember seeing it on an episode of 'How's it Made' or something, and basically the crisps are cooked in a giant fryer by a person using a very large basket drainer, and then tumble seasoned, rather than a 'donut robot' style machine which does the whole thing on a mass scale.
Mag3
5 Dec 15#14
Cheers op, heated!
ActualMatt
5 Dec 15#16
Always nab a few bags of these in the airport lounges; yum! Heat added
LoveDealsNeedBrains
6 Dec 151#17
We did a blind taste-test between Kettle Chips and Lidl's equivalent (both pepper flavour), and most of us preferred Lidl's. I had expected Kettle Chips to taste better or both to be the same but the difference was quite noticeable. So when Lidl's crisps are half-price at 39p, it is a significant difference.
HAL2000 to LoveDealsNeedBrains
6 Dec 15#19
I guess they don't have the variety of flavours, but at that price worth trying, thanks for sharing.
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The flavours available:
Lightly Salted
Mature Cheddar & Red Onion
Sweet Chilli & Sour Cream
Sea Salt & Crushed Black Peppercorns
Sea Salt & Balsamic Vinegar
Crispy Bacon & Maple Syrup
& the Ridge Cut varieties
Munch!
19 comments
I like Kettle crisps, ate far too many, and I tried the Lidl ones when they were on special, they were much better than Kettle crisps, fewer flavours admittedly and still tasted better adn appeared to be better quality.
I would be concerned that your post makes you look like a snob, who judges on brand and not actual experience