Forget the meal deal debate for a moment. We're settling once and for all which crisp flavour reigns supreme in the UK's lunchbox hall of fame.
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Salt & Vinegar
Sharp, tangy and unapologetically aggressive. If your tongue isn't tingling by crisp number three, you're doing it wrong.
Cheese & Onion
The crisp that divides Walkers and Tayto fans across the Irish Sea. Pungent, comforting, and lethal on a first date.
Ready Salted
For the purists who think flavour is a distraction. Boring? Or boldly refusing to follow the herd?
Prawn Cocktail
Tastes nothing like prawns, nothing like cocktail, and yet somehow utterly British. A Christmas selection box staple.
Roast Chicken
Allegedly chicken-flavoured, definitely delicious. The sleeper hit that always vanishes first at any picnic.
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