No more Mr Nice Guy

by FelchingLegend

16 comments
  1. Defying the industry standard because they’re the market leader and can do what they want. They’re the Apple of crisps

  2. I believe a lot of other brands have recently made the switch to match Walkers 😭

  3. Mad how we still call them “ready” salted isn’t it?

    Surely that’s a language hangover from when they were first introduced as an alternative to applying your own salt.

    I think it was the same week as ready sliced bread was invented. A monumental time for crisp butties.

  4. Why’s no one talking about golden wonder having ready salted and salt and vinegar a similar shade of colour. Madness

  5. I think ready salted should move to white like kettle chips and then red can be for a spicy flavour.

  6. American here. This is odd because Lays, Walker’s American brand, follows the color scheme. Sour cream and onion is green (we don’t do cheese and onion here), but salt and vinegar is blue. Ready salted is actually yellow though, but that’s the “standard” here.

  7. English ex pat in Australia – blue is salted (forget any ideas about the word ready), cheese and onion is yellow and salt and vinegar pink – at least in the most popular brand.

  8. Switched from walkers to golden wonder just because they are British. Fed up of all the UK brands being bought up by US companies.

  9. Honestly the Walkers colours are the first ones I think of when I think of the flavours

  10. Don’t anyone dare come in here and try to claim Walkers changed at some point.

  11. walkers wanted to be different from golden wonder and then all the other brands came through later

  12. Walkers crisps are actual mid tier though. Theyve gotten worse.

  13. Ihate everyone who says kettle chips instead of kettle crisps. They’re not chips.

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