I said the exact same thing to the Mrs the other day….🤣
If they wanna be more eco they could simply use half the packaging. The crisps will still fit in just fine.
I saw these in Tesco and said to my Son.
Jason and the Argonaunts.
Thankfully, he is my son and knew exactly what I was on about.
The image they use for the chili flavour is absurd and I don’t know why people never talk about it. It’s literally three men carrying a comically large chili pepper:
It looks like they’re holding the chili to cover their privates as if they’re in some sort of horny calendar shoot.
Mmmm plastic crisps
On the packs of KP nuts, underneath the method of recycling it states “we’re working on it”.
Maybe they should decrease the size a bit as if assuming the extra air is needed in the actual bag itself. Bought a bag of cheese and onion and it was only just a quarter full.
They’ve already made crisps fancy, now they’re making microplastics upmarket too
So, what did the shrinking amount to this time?
The Apprentice graduate
Have you noticed how much packaging is not recyclable at home? Take a closer look, you’ll be shocked.
Is hand cooked a selling point? I don’t want anyone touching my crisps
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I said the exact same thing to the Mrs the other day….🤣
If they wanna be more eco they could simply use half the packaging. The crisps will still fit in just fine.
I saw these in Tesco and said to my Son.
Jason and the Argonaunts.
Thankfully, he is my son and knew exactly what I was on about.
The image they use for the chili flavour is absurd and I don’t know why people never talk about it. It’s literally three men carrying a comically large chili pepper:
https://www.sainsburys.co.uk/gol-ui/product/tyrrells-sweet-chilli—red-pepper-crisps-150g
It looks like they’re holding the chili to cover their privates as if they’re in some sort of horny calendar shoot.
Mmmm plastic crisps
On the packs of KP nuts, underneath the method of recycling it states “we’re working on it”.
Maybe they should decrease the size a bit as if assuming the extra air is needed in the actual bag itself. Bought a bag of cheese and onion and it was only just a quarter full.
They’ve already made crisps fancy, now they’re making microplastics upmarket too
So, what did the shrinking amount to this time?
The Apprentice graduate
Have you noticed how much packaging is not recyclable at home? Take a closer look, you’ll be shocked.
Is hand cooked a selling point? I don’t want anyone touching my crisps
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