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Walkers Ready Salted SquareNewest Review: ... are square in shape ..hence the name on the pack and taste similar to normal Walkers ready salted crisps with that lovely ... more More Walkers in Food
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by - written on 04/11/09 (Very useful, 34 readings)
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Aftr browsing my local supermarket for a different type snack rather than the normal crisps I tend to automatically pick up, I came accross Walkers squares and remembered that I had them when I was younger and liked them. I bought the six pack as they were on offer and priced at 3 for £3 but the normal price is £1.28 for a 6 pack and contains 2 each of ready salted, cheese and onion and salt and vinegar, but I am reviewing the ready salted flavour as that is my favourite. You can buy the single pack at some retailers and they cost around 40p, so it is cheaper to buy them in larger quantities. The pack is a little different to the one shown above as ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/11/09 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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Walkers Ready Salted Square Nutritional Information Per Pack These are basically square shaped snacks which are made by Walkers. They come in beef, cheese and onion and salt and vinegar flavour as well as ready salted (I like them all but ready salted are my favourite) This flavour come in a red bag with "Squares" written across the front in big white letters and the Walkers logo above it. These crisps are suitable for vegetarians, and have 33% less calories than ordinary Walkers crisps. They come in 35g bags which cost around £0.40 or multi packs which can often be found on offer. (The multi packs usually contain a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/07/04 (Very useful, 877 readings)
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Lord above, I've got the munchies (not the little chocolate sweets either!). Only problem is my stomach ulcer is playing up to buggery, by which I mean its decided to grumble and be a bit painful, not in the other sense of buggery. I'm not making any sense now am I? Shall I get back onto the subject? When my stomach decides to have one of these moments food is not a huge priority, the though of a lot of it makes me feel sick, and eating a large meal would actually do that. So its nibbling that I have to do. I also find a lot of fruit does more bad than good, so I've actually got a reason to eat unhealthy things! And what is there always ... Read the complete review
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