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Ukraine’ll be selling that in large quantities soon
Sure they ran out of flavouring years ago what difference will continue cooking the crisps make
The hype beasts will still buy them
Tayto products were all on sale in Tescos at the weekend.
Crisps kind of went to shite when they started using sunflower oil instead of whatever obese crack derived agent they used to use.
Time to panic buy
A lot of it is stuck at Black Sea ports because you can’t load ships there at the moment.
https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/business/india-buys-sunflower-oil-from-russia-at-record-high-price-382004
Thank god, back to cooking with good old lard again.
Maybe they’ll reduce the size of the multipack crisp packets?
69% of the world’s sunflowers are grown in Ukraine and Russia.
Walkers > Tayto.