Good price for Pringles but I always prefer a big £1.00 bag of Walkers Sensations (Vintage Cheddar and Onion Chutney). The issue I have with Pringles is that after a quarter of a tube all flavours taste the same.
SteveDave4
15 Jun 161#18
Eating the occasional Pringle or being a sad virgin like you? I know which one I'll choose.
yrreb88
15 Jun 161#17
[citations needed] - mental illnesses?
I feel sorry for people who believe every click-baiting, fear-mongering article on the Internet. Who virtue signal to others on a comment section of a product they don't even buy, to suggest how much better they are or how much worse others are for not following their morally superior and flawless lifestyle. Who guilt trip others for daring to enjoy something they like simply because it does not fit their standards. Who live in fear of chemicals and toxins either because of misunderstanding the science or because they think "Big [insert industry]" is colluding with practically every government, scientist and health organisation in the world and trying to kill all their customers for more profit or something.
An all natural banana is full of chemicals. An all natural pear contains formaldehyde, a proven class 1 carcinogen. "Natural" should not be assumed to be good and healthy, and vice versa, but the word is still exploited by marketing. Botulinum is one of the most deadly toxins known yet is perfectly natural. Vaccines are artificial yet have saved and will continue to save millions of lives.
I wonder who would want to add 2-decenoic acid or 1,3,8-p-menthatriene or even zingiberene to their food?
/rant :P
boostii
14 Jun 16#16
same on co-op
sam_of_london
14 Jun 16#15
I only feel sorry for morons like you who get sick themselves with their families due to their lifestyle choices and cause unnecessary burden on the NHS. Just because Pringles, mints money by selling chemical full food or slow poison to children and adults, does not mean, I should vote it hot. There are millions of people suffering from mental illness in this country due to the greed of the food industry and their lobbying in the EU. You can do an experiment on yourself, go on Pringles only diet and can very soon see the chemical results. There are so many natural spices and condiments which can be used to flavour food instead of slow poisoning people by adding new chemicals.
sam_of_london
14 Jun 16#7
Always one pound at Poundland, poundworld and Sam, s 99p and other discount stores . Full of chemicals and flavour enhancers and other rubbish . Better buy crisps without chemicals like Kettle chips or make own. Should come with health warning saying they contain excitotoxins like MSG and cause hyperactivity in kids /Alzimers in adults.
adzrules to sam_of_london
14 Jun 161#9
You can get tin foil for all those hats you'll be needing at poundland too!
yrreb88 to sam_of_london
14 Jun 161#13
[citations needed]
Glutamic acid is an amino acid, it's found in every protein in your body and in many foods particularly in tomatoes and cheese. Glutamate is just a salt of glutamic acid which makes it a powder and more dissolvable and thus easier to use.
There would be a health warning if the FSA paid attention to the fearmongering articles online full of misinformation. Thankfully they don't.
Kettle is full of chemicals too like sodium chloride. :wink:
How many chemicals make the banana flavour in a banana? What's your point?
SteveDave4 to sam_of_london
14 Jun 161#14
Always one...moron who feels the need to inform us all that he's the health police and is here to shut us down.
kta93
14 Jun 161#12
another person who thinks this is a health website lol
iEimis
14 Jun 16#10
Seems like no other stores than ASDA have pizza flavour though :disappointed:
sam_of_london to iEimis
14 Jun 16#11
How many chemicals make the pizza flavour in this crisps?
Opening post
Original, Sour Cream & Onion, Salt & Vinegar, BBQ, Prawn Cocktail, Cheese & Onion, Paprika, Steak, Roast Chicken, Smokey Bacon, Cheesy Cheese,
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I feel sorry for people who believe every click-baiting, fear-mongering article on the Internet. Who virtue signal to others on a comment section of a product they don't even buy, to suggest how much better they are or how much worse others are for not following their morally superior and flawless lifestyle. Who guilt trip others for daring to enjoy something they like simply because it does not fit their standards. Who live in fear of chemicals and toxins either because of misunderstanding the science or because they think "Big [insert industry]" is colluding with practically every government, scientist and health organisation in the world and trying to kill all their customers for more profit or something.
An all natural banana is full of chemicals. An all natural pear contains formaldehyde, a proven class 1 carcinogen. "Natural" should not be assumed to be good and healthy, and vice versa, but the word is still exploited by marketing. Botulinum is one of the most deadly toxins known yet is perfectly natural. Vaccines are artificial yet have saved and will continue to save millions of lives.
I wonder who would want to add 2-decenoic acid or 1,3,8-p-menthatriene or even zingiberene to their food?
/rant :P
Glutamic acid is an amino acid, it's found in every protein in your body and in many foods particularly in tomatoes and cheese. Glutamate is just a salt of glutamic acid which makes it a powder and more dissolvable and thus easier to use.
There would be a health warning if the FSA paid attention to the fearmongering articles online full of misinformation. Thankfully they don't.
Kettle is full of chemicals too like sodium chloride. :wink:
How many chemicals make the banana flavour in a banana? What's your point?
https://groceries.asda.com/search/pringles