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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 ...
However, some have claimed that there are - albeit subtle - differences between Walkers and Lays. In a blog post, online snack outlet One Pound Crisps explained that while the snacks are similar ...
It is widely known that when you are on holiday abroad and fancy a bag of Walkers, you'll find them going by another name. Henry Walker founded Walkers in 1948 amid post-war food rationing in ...
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 ...
A statement on One Pound Crisps reads: " Walkers crisps and Lays crisps are not exactly the same things, although they are very similar. "Both brands offer a range of potato chips and savoury ...
The crisps were initially made in the back ... The brand's logo was also updated to include a red banner similar to Lay's, though Walkers continued to maintain its distinct British identity.
One crisp lover on X said: "@walkers_crisps Hi, I'm from abroad and absolutely love Lays Stax. Are they available here? Cause I haven't found any." No current plans, but we'll let the team know y ...