Returning for refund these are the worst crisp I put in my mouth awwwwwwwwwwch
OneGloveOnTheFence
6 Oct 17#19
Delivered an hour ago, two packs demolished mmmmm
Contagious_mind
5 Oct 17#18
Just had mine delivered, a few weeks early from original date!!
maneki
1 Oct 17#17
Even cheaper at £5.32 now :thumbsup:
Pour
30 Sep 17#15
Tempting for those with Prime, but for those without or not wanting to bother with a delivery, an alternative for hot and spicy crisps are the 200g Pringles for £1.25 at Asda (which works out to 93.75p per 150g).
Other Pringles flavours (including Paprika, in case @grimmer2015 is interested) are also available at £1.25 for 200g at most supermarkets, but the hot & spicy flavour appears to be exclusive to Asda, judging from a quick search.
dannykerner1990
29 Sep 17#13
If it's the same powder they use on the wotsits & Cheetos (UK) I might consider this deal
ElBoboulas.Boboulas
29 Sep 17#12
Love these ordered thanks
popoyaya
29 Sep 17#9
This works out at 49p per 50g bag. How is this cheap?
msiddiq1989 to popoyaya
29 Sep 17#10
They are normally 70-80p per pag in store. This works out 24.3p per bag.
That is if you have got prime.
le_jaeger to popoyaya
29 Sep 17#11
errrr...
Think you might to revisit GCSE maths mate.
44p per bag if you don't have prime (not amazing) but 24p if you do!
grimmer2015
29 Sep 17#5
Only if it was paprika flavr
MR1123
29 Sep 17#3
FLAMIN HOT!
They are 75 or 80p a bag in supermarkets.
Walgeon to MR1123
29 Sep 17#4
But when buying those big bags of 24 they do normally cos far less right? That's the point in big bags.
But looking at the other flavours on amazon you can see a huge price difference. Definitely hot with that
MR1123 to Walgeon
29 Sep 17#6
Not really, not on this product they wouldn't normally sell it this cheap, slight discount perhaps but not this much.
Seanspeed to Walgeon
29 Sep 17#7
Well a quick bit of math here:
150g is a normal size bag of chips. That's 3x this. So divide 24/3 = 8 normal bags to equal same amount. Which means they'd need to be 73 pence each to match this deal.
I'm not seeing anywhere that these chips are offered in sizes bigger than 50g anyways, though.
And some people like smaller bags to 'ration' them out either for themselves or for kids or whatever.
jameswalker457 to Seanspeed
29 Sep 17#8
You can get them in sharing size 150g in Asda they was on an introductory offer for £1 a pack.
Speculator to Seanspeed
30 Sep 17#14
best price I can find is 93p for 150g at Sainsburys (6 packs of 27g for £1 (paprika or flamed grilled))
6 x 27g = 162g £1 /162 = 0.0061728 x 150 = 92.592p per 150g
8 x 92.592p = £7.41 so Amazon is £1.56 cheaper.
maggie625 to Seanspeed
30 Sep 17#16
♥♥♥Just ordered, thanks
BristolBillyBob
29 Sep 17#2
Heat²
Walgeon
29 Sep 17#1
Sounds normal? Never got big bags before. Do any other stores sell them?
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Other Pringles flavours (including Paprika, in case @grimmer2015 is interested) are also available at £1.25 for 200g at most supermarkets, but the hot & spicy flavour appears to be exclusive to Asda, judging from a quick search.
That is if you have got prime.
Think you might to revisit GCSE maths mate.
44p per bag if you don't have prime (not amazing) but 24p if you do!
They are 75 or 80p a bag in supermarkets.
But looking at the other flavours on amazon you can see a huge price difference. Definitely hot with that
150g is a normal size bag of chips. That's 3x this. So divide 24/3 = 8 normal bags to equal same amount. Which means they'd need to be 73 pence each to match this deal.
I'm not seeing anywhere that these chips are offered in sizes bigger than 50g anyways, though.
And some people like smaller bags to 'ration' them out either for themselves or for kids or whatever.
6 x 27g = 162g
£1 /162 = 0.0061728 x 150 = 92.592p per 150g
8 x 92.592p = £7.41 so Amazon is £1.56 cheaper.