Classic Flavours include
- Ready Salted
- Cheese and Onion
- Salt and Vinegar
- Prawn Cocktail
Perfect for pack lunches
18 comments
sam_of_london
15 Nov 16#1
Voted hot walkers are much better than Pringles as they do not put chemicals like in Pringles. But please eat in moderation. If you read the traffic light symbols in red , they say it is very high in fat and salt. No farm foods near me. Only store in London is at Walthamstow :disappointed:
Thats a 24 pack you linked there, this post is about the 40 pack?
luvsadealdealdeal
15 Nov 16#10
your point being?
it's price per pack that matters - 10p rarely beaten
spaceman051
15 Nov 16#11
Too be honest I also prefer Seabrooks, far tastier and better crisp, perhaps it is the fact I am a Yorkshire man and they are made in Yorkshire I don't know, but definetly prefer them!!
spaceman051
15 Nov 16#12
At the moment morrisons have boxes of 30 seabrook crisps for £2.50
jennypenny
16 Nov 16#14
Asda also £4, also saw boxes of (40 bags) of Golden Wonder £4,
Kp crisps (10 skips,10 ready salted hula hoops, 10 packs of space invaders ) £3
sam_of_london
16 Nov 16#16
Yes still no cancer causing emulsifiers, no artifical colours, flavours and preservatives.
cheapnnasty1
16 Nov 16#17
What makes you say they're half price? They've always been £4
Struggling to see the artificial colours, flavours etc there. Which ingredients and/or chemicals concern you and for what reason?
Pringles contain E471, mono- and di-glycerides of fatty acids i.e. Fat. They occur naturally in some seed oils and whenever you digest fat. To state a vital macronutrient causes cancer is quite far fetched unless you have some evidence for the carcinogenicity of this emulsifier?
I don't know where you get your information from but I don't think it's a reliable source.
Opening post
Classic Flavours include
- Ready Salted
- Cheese and Onion
- Salt and Vinegar
- Prawn Cocktail
Perfect for pack lunches
18 comments
"Potatoes, Sunflower Oil (24%), Rapeseed Oil, Prawn Cocktail Seasoning, Prawn Cocktail Seasoning contains: Flavouring, Sugar, Salt, Glucose, Acid (Citric Acid), Potassium Chloride, Dried Yeast, Dried Onion, Tomato Powder, Paprika Extract, Sucralose"
Morrisons comes close - 10.42p/ bag - most of the others are 16.67p/ bag - so Farm Foods is the cheapest with this offer
it's price per pack that matters - 10p rarely beaten
Kp crisps (10 skips,10 ready salted hula hoops, 10 packs of space invaders ) £3
"Dehydrated Potatoes, Vegetable Oils (Sunflower, Corn), Rice Flour, Wheat Starch, Barbecue Seasoning [Sugar, Flavourings, Smoke Flavourings, Spices, Wheat Flour, Dextrose, Flavour Enhancers (Monosodium Glutamate, Disodium Guanylate, Disodium Inosinate), Acid (Citric Acid, Malic Acid), Colour (Paprika Extract), Acidity Regulator (Sodium Diacetate), Onion Powder, Tomato Powder, Paprika Powder, Mustard Seeds, Yeast Extract], Emulsifier (E471), Maltodextrin, Salt"
Struggling to see the artificial colours, flavours etc there. Which ingredients and/or chemicals concern you and for what reason?
Pringles contain E471, mono- and di-glycerides of fatty acids i.e. Fat. They occur naturally in some seed oils and whenever you digest fat. To state a vital macronutrient causes cancer is quite far fetched unless you have some evidence for the carcinogenicity of this emulsifier?
I don't know where you get your information from but I don't think it's a reliable source.