
Product Type: Walkers Snacks
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French Fries
Walkers French Fries

Member Name: jojo8948
Product:
Walkers French Fries
Date: 12/05/10
Rating:
Advantages: Taste great, cheap, a bit more interesting than normal crisps
Disadvantages: Never too many in a bag
I don't tend to buy french fries very often, but they are a great crisp, and something I would buy for party snacks or if I really fancy a packet.
I'm not sure how much an individual packet costs but a multi pack of 6 bags costs around £1.25 depending on where you get them from. They are currently on offer in sainsburys at 2 (multi packs of 6 bags) for £2.00.
I don't think there are a huge range of flavours of these particular crisps, I think most popular are salt and vinegar and ready salted, but I think they also do cheese and onion, and I'm sure I have seen worcester sauce flavour somewhere. For me the ready salted are the best.
The nutritional information per bag is: 1g protein, 12.5g carbohydrates, 3g fat, 1g fibre, 84 calories. They are suitable for vegetarians.
I think this is actually pretty good for a packet of crisps, and is a bit less than a regular bag, so these would be good for people who eat a lot of crisps but want to save a few calories.
The crisps themselves are long thin and curly and are very crunchy and are extremely light. I remember always loving these when I was a kid. You never get many in a bag these days now, and as they are quite light, as an adult I could easily eat a couple of bags in one go, but they do make a great snack. I always find that the flavour is quite good with these crisps, you can definitely taste all the flavours and the ready salted ones are quite salty, which I really like.
These are a great crisp, and make a nice change to regular boring crisps, I just find the packets seem half empty (or half full) with these.
Summary: A great crisp
