Bought some of these and saw the word vegetarian on the back. Have eaten some and now see that is says ‘not suitable for vegetarians’. Fucking pricks. How have they made Paprika crisps non-vegetarian?
This and Ranieri!
I hereby invoke the power of the boards to boycott Walkers and bring down their evil empire (all the while not being mean to Gary Lineker and maybe finding him a new gig).
I sometimes wish I could experience the confusing thrill that non-British people must feel seeing their ‘Lays’ logo saying ‘Walkers’ instead
To be honest with you irons, it is not the type of packet I should even have to check.
I thought this was going to be in reference to:
But we have the reverse confusion. Or once we did.
Yeah, we did once, I just wish I could experience it again (in reverse)
Aye. stares wistfully into the distance while standing on a windswept moor
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I’m with you man, would’ve never happened with Lays.
This is fucking crazy.
Ingredients:
Dehydrated Potato (contains Sulphites), Sunflower Oil, Starch (contains Wheat and Potato), Glucose Syrup, Paprika Seasoning [Natural Flavourings (contains Pork ), Herbs and Spices (of which Paprika), Dextrose, Salt, Maltodextrin, Melted Cheese Powder (contains Milk), Colour (Paprika Extract)], Emulsifier (Mono- and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids), Rapeseed Oil
You fucking what? There is this from a few years back:
I have never had these crisps.
Not that explicit on the packaging:
Yuck.
I’m proud of you. Let’s keep this boycott going.
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Yeah, no pork mentions at all? Surely that’s important as it also means it’s technically not okay for Muslims and Jews?
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TKC
3 March 2017 13:55
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they taste like cardboard anyway