How long has the bottom of a bag of crisps been a product in of itself?

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  1. Yeah I saw this recently. It’s genius. They’ll have way less waste and they’ll make money off the shity crumbs! I don’t like the end of crisp packets but my husband was delighted with it.

  2. Weirdly I hardly ever find any actual “crispy bits” inside the crisp bags themselves with Keogh’s. Guess they’ve all been ending up on the factory floor instead. Keogh’s are pretty strong crisps, and they really inflate their bags more than most of the others, so they don’t tend to get crushed easily in transit.

  3. These would be great if they were far cheaper than the regular bags but the one time I got them they seemed to be basically the exact same price, for less

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