Pringles 190g, 95p @ Wilko
Saw these yesterday in my local store a few different flavours available not as many as the big supermarket thou .
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benjammin316
29 May 161#1
heat added
GoNz017
29 May 16#2
XL size then?
heat as they are normally around 140g I think.
goldy12
29 May 16#3
No standard size 190g, just double checked a few supermarket web sites and that is the standard size.
So double heat from you then a reduced price and a larger pack than you expected. :laughing:
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GoNz017
29 May 16#4
OIC :smiley:
wishwish
29 May 16#5
Heat.thank you
swingler2010
29 May 16#6
been this process the last 2 weeks so may not be on much longer
squiff
29 May 16#7
Already posted
sam_of_london
29 May 16#8
Just look at the E numbers or chemicals they contain. Worst junk food made in Europe. BIG NEGATIVE
kta93 to sam_of_london
29 May 162#9
but what does this site have to do with health? it's a deals website not a health one
yrreb88 to sam_of_london
29 May 16#15
Virtue signalling in a deal for Pringles is a bit silly. Can you mention why any of these "chemicals" are of concern?
Health is wealth. I don't want to die with cancer or diabetes just because it comes free or its half price or there is a 2for1offer. Plenty of good quality chips available as well so why eat rubbish.
Over a month ago the last one, so it's allowed to be reposted
GuruMeditationError
29 May 16#16
AFAIK they don't contain any E numbers, so not sure what you're on about. They do contain MSG but since absolutely no study has liked MSG to any disorder in humans, it's been widely accepted to be fit for consumption across many countries.
Hardly the worse junk food, there's plenty of contenders out there but you'd have to start with actually reading the ingredients first :wink:
squiff
29 May 161#17
I didn't know that :O
deathtrap3000
29 May 16#18
E numbers aren't necessarily artificial or bad for you.
sam_of_london
29 May 161#19
Preservatives and artificial flavour enhancers.
trott3r
29 May 161#20
Bolton store is full price :disappointed:
sam_of_london
29 May 16#21
Most British don't like walkers and kettle chips do not have this rubbish inside so safe for children
deathtrap3000
29 May 161#22
What e numbers are unsafe for children?? Be sure to let the food safety authority know your findings.
Yep full of preservatives and artificial flavour enhancers. :smirk: You don't really need preservatives in a dried snack soaked in oil.
The "artificial" flavour enhancers used tend to be MSG which is a salt of glutamic acid, an amino acid. This is found in many foods such as tomatoes and cheese and found in far greater quantities in your body than you could ever eat.
Did you know ascorbic acid/vitamin C is E300? You shouldn't assume something is bad because it's a chemical or artificial particularly when everything is made of chemicals. :smiley:
sam_of_london
30 May 16#24
Many countries ban these chemicals for kids. Only EU does not. If we leave EU we can make our own rules.
deathtrap3000
30 May 16#25
Not all e numbers are bad for you. Oxygen has its own e number. Should we ban that?
sam_of_london
30 May 16#26
MSG is a excitotoxin. It causes hyperactivity and alzimers. Many countries ban it for kids. Other than that it causes obesity and food addiction. Also sodium in it increases blood pressure. Some food manufacturers try to hide it by calling it yeast extract. Just because vitamin c is safe, there are multitude of food colours, preservatives and flavour enhancers which are approved as E numbers by EU and are bad for health. The better way to flavour food is with herbs and spices not chemicals. Most good food does not contain these nasty chemicals and no good chef will recommend putting chemicals in food, just some greedy food manufacturers.
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Saw these yesterday in my local store a few different flavours available not as many as the big supermarket thou .
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heat as they are normally around 140g I think.
So double heat from you then a reduced price and a larger pack than you expected. :laughing:
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Hardly the worse junk food, there's plenty of contenders out there but you'd have to start with actually reading the ingredients first :wink:
Yep full of preservatives and artificial flavour enhancers. :smirk: You don't really need preservatives in a dried snack soaked in oil.
The "artificial" flavour enhancers used tend to be MSG which is a salt of glutamic acid, an amino acid. This is found in many foods such as tomatoes and cheese and found in far greater quantities in your body than you could ever eat.
Did you know ascorbic acid/vitamin C is E300? You shouldn't assume something is bad because it's a chemical or artificial particularly when everything is made of chemicals. :smiley: