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Asda Crisps in GeneralDescription: Manufacturer: Asda / Potato crisps. / Available in a range of great flavours including: sea salt and cider vinegar; ... more Newest Review: ... bacon and BBQ however this is ot all of the flavours there are more. these crisps are the same kind of ones like ... more More Asda in Food
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by craignow - written on 25.04.08 (Useful, 29 readings)
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Now asda crisps in general, now i thinkthat these are really good there are a large range of flavours these are pretty much the same as walkers crisps like prawn cocktail, ready salted, beef,cheese and onion, salt and vinager, smoky bacon and BBQ however this is ot all of the flavours there are more. these crisps are the same kind of ones like walkers, really thin and sometimes have horrible little back bits on them.The only other downside to these i would say is the packaging,when you try to open these the whole bag splits and all your crisps seen to go everywhere. Another downside to crisps altogether is obviously the health side to it, crisps are ...
by boband - written on 16.06.07 (Useful, 83 readings)
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Asda crisps are 1/3 less than Walkers crisps. All type of flavour crisps are on sale. There is quality difference in comparison to Walkers. Asda crisps are inferior in quality. Crisp is not thick or big as Walkers products. Take Cheese and Onion flavour, Walkers crisp is thicker and the crisp is robust, Asda crisp is thin, over cooked and crumbles very easily, also Asda crisps have higher salt content. I haven’t checked the indigents but from taste this seems to be true. You pay for the quality, other than several disadvantages crisps from Asda are OK to eat. Consumer has to choose between quality and quantity and sometimes quantity is more important if you ...
by vichar68 - written on 16.06.07 (Very useful, 82 readings)
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This review is for Asda 6 pack of ready salted crisps. I normally buy Walkers ready salted or pom teddy bear crisps as these are the only ones that my kids can agree on liking. However I decided to try and save money so I tried Asda's own. Asda has introduced a new 'healthier' version of their ready salted crisps. They now contain 70% less saturates than before. This made me feel like I was a better mother for giving my kids something not as unhealthy as before. (I know it makes very little difference but I can always live in hope). As other mothers will know you try to feed you kids with nutritional snacks but it never works. If I give my kids apple crisps ...
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