Originally posted by Old Greg
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Previously on "Forget Brexit. We've got a bigger problem to be outraged at..."
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I note that south of the Watford Gap they have never heard of Seabrooks. Superior in every respect to Walkers and other 'advertised' brands.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI'm still outraged by the EU ban on prawn cocktail crisps.
I'm no longer Nasty, but please stop lying about Nice - Telegraph
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I'm still outraged by the EU ban on prawn cocktail crisps.
I'm no longer Nasty, but please stop lying about Nice - Telegraph
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Pringles and Doritos not really crisps - style over substance so can be safely ignored. Walkers and McCoys are ok, proper crisps. Mini Cheddars come in a branston pickle flavour now, which is a great idea and they should have placed higher.
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Forget Brexit. We've got a bigger problem to be outraged at...
Monster Munch only made it to the mid tier! There will be blood on the streets. Let lose the 'gilets jaunes' and take to the streets!!
Britain's Favourite Crisps sends viewers into meltdown over UK's top-rated snacks | Daily Mail Online
I'd pick any of the middle tier over any in 1 and 2. Guess that makes me common. And Squares at the bottom? Makes my blood boil.Tags: None
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