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But there's one more element you'll most likely want to add to the plate: some tasty chips. And Lay's wants to know, are you putting those chips in the sandwich or beside it? While the chip ...
On Monday, Frito-Lay announced a voluntary recall of Lay's Classic Potato Chips. According to the announcement, certain bags sold in Oregon and Washington may contain undisclosed dairy.
Have you ever fancied a packet of Walkers crisps whilst travelling across the pond, only to find they're called 'Lays'? Well, Leicester's very own Walkers crisps were born from the hands of Henry ...
But others suggest that the difference in names may also be due to subtle differences between Walkers and Lays crisps., the Mirror reports. A statement on specialist retailer website One Pound ...
Henry Walker founded Walkers in 1948 amid post-war food rationing in Britain, transforming the humble potato into the best-selling crisps in the country today Overseas, its logo reads 'Lays ...
If you've been on holiday abroad, you've likely clocked the fact Walkers crisps are known by another name outside of Britain. Founded in Leicester by Henry Walker in 1948, the snack food quickly ...
CRISP lovers are only just finding out the little-known reason Walkers is called Lays outside of the UK. Brits often spot the snack in shops and supermarkets under a different name when they are ...
But your biggest little moment of joy is popping open a bag of Lay’s – and we don’t blame you. The savoury snack’s distinctive flavour is now tastier than ever, with a more intense flavour to take ...
People are only just realising why Walkers crisps are called Lays abroad. Holidaymakers often joke that sitting by the pool with a bag of the snacks in the sun alongside a cold can of Fanta Lemon ...
a clutch shaped like a bag of crisps. A bag of Lays crisps, to be specific. So just in case you were missing your summer hols, here’s an expensive reminder that you’re not on them, nor are you ...