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Walkers Ready Salted CrispsNewest Review: ... I buy those Salt N Shake crisps, they always end up far too salty, whereas these Walkers crisps are just right. You can ... more More Walkers in Food
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by - written on 21/01/08 (Very useful, 117 readings)
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The other day I had a craving for these Walker's Ready Salted Crisps after reading a review on here about them. For the record me being me I didn't purchase one bag, no., I bought 6 bags in a multi pack so my review is slightly different in calorific values which I shall state within this review as multi bags are slightly smaller so yes we get less of them but they are a slightly better for us! So my bag is 25g, recycable tin foil bag which is vacum packed and sealed for freshness. Bright red as on the review photograph at the top of this review. Clearly states what the product is and who it is by and tells me on the front of the packet that they are made with ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/04/08 (Very useful, 674 readings)
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There's no crisp like Walkers. At least that's what it says on the packet and who am I to disagree? I admit I do like the Tesco handmade crisps but they are only available in large packets so when I want an ordinary packet of crisps to go with my lunch Walkers are ones I choose. I go for the 25g bags, which come in multipacks of 6 or 14 in Tesco's priced at £1.05 and £2.03 respectively. There are often offers on where you buy two or three packs at a time and get a discount so they are worth looking out for. They come in all sorts of weird and wonderful flavours, most of which smell disgusting so I'm certainly not brave enough to find out ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/01/08 (Very useful, 160 readings)
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I always liked crisps me, so I did. As a young fella they were ever popular with me. There was always a packet or two stashed away somewhere in my school bag, or in my golf bag if I was out on the golf course. As I grew into a teenager and young adult, and hit the booze with a passion then crisps became part of my staple diet as I did my rounds of the party, pub, and night club scene. (I gave up the booze nearly 30 years ago, by the way) Then when I got sober in the late 1970's I kind of went off them. I'd still have the odd packet every now and then, but didn't gobble them down with the same passion as before. But over the last 10 months or ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/01/08 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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Walkers Ready Salted crisps Remy second fave crisp and Hubby's first choice. In common with many consumers these days we do not eat crisps as often as years ago however as an occasional treat they seem fine. The ready salted or as they are sometimes known plain crisps can be bought as single packets or part of a mutli pack which may contain just ready salted or other flavours. I tend not to buy the variety packs as the less popular flavours usually end up out of date and in the rubbish bin. I so hate waste. Walkers Ready Salted are usually packaged in a bright red bag, The individual bags are a little larger than the 25g packets that are in the multi packs. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/12/09 (Very useful, 14 readings)
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My parents always have these in a cupboard. Whenever I pop round I always check to see that they haven't pushed the boat out and bought a different flavour! Alas no, it is always a multipack of the plain old ready salted. Nothing wrong with that really, but then...aren't they just a little unadventurous. Walkers is a trusted brand, even Gary Lineker lends his name and face to them and he's a trusted man. You can buy these individually or in a multipack. A single bag will cost about forty pence, prices vary depending on which store you buy it from though. A ready salted crisp is a potato crisp with nowt added to it except for a dashing of salt. The ... Read the complete review
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