Popped into Iceland and saw Pringles for £1. Online too.
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bmz
24 Jun 16#1
Nice find :smile:
SalmanOrange
24 Jun 161#2
Same price in morissons
Caroline_1993
24 Jun 16#3
Same price in tesco as well
SteveDave4
24 Jun 161#4
This price at Tesco and Morrisons, both posted in this past month I think, so this is cold.
AgentSmith to SteveDave4
25 Jun 16#12
Just because Tesco and Morrisons also have it at £1 doesn't mean those 2 shops are convenient for everyone.
kay1992
24 Jun 16#5
Anyone else eat these in one sitting?
naughtybunnies to kay1992
24 Jun 16#6
Didn't realise there was any other way to eat them?
sam_of_london
24 Jun 161#7
Not a deal. Always there all the time in all Pound shops. No real potatoes used , just made from potato flour. Full of msg and other chemicals bad for children. Hope we don't get this crap from Belgium once we move out of EU
yrreb88 to sam_of_london
24 Jun 161#9
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AgentSmith to sam_of_london
25 Jun 16#13
Pringles are here to stay. You may not like them but a lot of people do. And I don't see them in pound shops all the time.
Duelling Duck to sam_of_london
25 Jun 16#14
Even if that is true MSG has less sodium than salt, and gives you the perception that you're eating more salt that is in... salt. MSG can actually be used to reduce your sodium consumption. I'm not saying it's a health food but you could twist it that way. And it's definitely more of a health food than people that think coconut oil is healthy (it's not).
By the way, the MSG being bad myth has been busted for ages and the sodium reduction thing is true. Look for research on Google scholar rather than Hemsley and Hemsley's colouring book covers full of boys that are stinky and foods that contain poo-poo. They really are a pair of gits. Stupidity in stereo. Oh yeah, let's make gluten a demon because 14 in a 1000 really react pretty poorly to it, and so cooking without it means our food is really healthy even if we use super saturated fats that are healthy because we read somewhere else that they are, and agave syrup which is from something that we've never heard of but it's natural - and is almost 100% fructose, which is fruit sugar, and healthy because it's a plant, even though we have to break down fructose in the liver into fat before we can metabolise it in the same way we do alcohol, but it's fruit, so it's healthy, yah? Beladonna is a plant, too - try cooking with that.
Yeah, I just woke up on the sofa surrounded by bottles and my girlfriend is telling me to get into bed but that doesn't make me less right.
SilverViking
24 Jun 16#8
Hey I posted coz my dad saw it lol.
I haven't shopped in supermarkets for ages as too far with my kiddies and Iceland is local it suits me. Well I don't really buy them tbh trying to be healthy.
noahsdad
24 Jun 16#10
My local ASDA have limited edition Pizza flavoured Pringle tubes in at moment for £1, which is interesting....
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By the way, the MSG being bad myth has been busted for ages and the sodium reduction thing is true. Look for research on Google scholar rather than Hemsley and Hemsley's colouring book covers full of boys that are stinky and foods that contain poo-poo. They really are a pair of gits. Stupidity in stereo. Oh yeah, let's make gluten a demon because 14 in a 1000 really react pretty poorly to it, and so cooking without it means our food is really healthy even if we use super saturated fats that are healthy because we read somewhere else that they are, and agave syrup which is from something that we've never heard of but it's natural - and is almost 100% fructose, which is fruit sugar, and healthy because it's a plant, even though we have to break down fructose in the liver into fat before we can metabolise it in the same way we do alcohol, but it's fruit, so it's healthy, yah? Beladonna is a plant, too - try cooking with that.
Yeah, I just woke up on the sofa surrounded by bottles and my girlfriend is telling me to get into bed but that doesn't make me less right.
I haven't shopped in supermarkets for ages as too far with my kiddies and Iceland is local it suits me. Well I don't really buy them tbh trying to be healthy.