Best Woolworths Chips & Snacks
Perfect – Woolworths Free From Arrowroot Biscuits are tasty and they hold their integrity when I dunk them in my coffee,I am very happy with my purchase. I was… Read more
impressed when I opened the pack and none were broken. They were $2.70 for a 205 gram pack making them excellent value for money,they are also dairy soy and egg free. Also delicious as a snack spread with butter and nutella.
Update. Today is the 8th May 20/23 and I am a tad annoyed,these biscuits went up 50cents overnight,they are now $3.20.As a matter of fact their entire range went up by 50c.
Try these! – Tried these cracker biscuits after SAO changed theirs to a smaller and harder type cracker. Have also tried Aldi and Cole’s so that I could make a… Read more
comparison. SAO cost over $4.00 packet while the other three retailers sell theirs at 99cents. Woolworths definitely came out on top and mainly because they are contained in a plastic protector inside the package, therefore saving on breakages. Crackers are of good size and crisp. We eat them daily!
Added protein! From the blackberries and mixed. Was craving frozen berries. Found lots of these! – Found lots of bugs. Here's one of them. From a new frozen bag. Maggot? Larvae of some sort?Definitely won't be purchasing these again. It's totally put me off. Wouldn't recommend anybody buy them.
Good value – These cashews are not 'jumbo' ones but nonetheless they are acceptable. I have never found any shell fragments so that gets a tick. Overall, quite… Read more
satisfying as a between-meals snack. Typically about $8 for 400 grams. Can be in either a grocery aisle or near fresh produce, which is annoying as each store seems to place it differently.
Have ingredients changed?? – I have been purchasing these biscuits for a few years now and have absolutely loved them. I'm wondering if they have now changed an ingredient… Read more
because the ones I purchased this week tasted awful. Barely any hint of mint flavour at all. Just a sugary choc biscuit.
Mostly chemical, sometimes you get lucky – I was going to add this to the cracker review cause it’s the same brand, but I was like that doesn’t make sense either way and also should anyone be… Read more
scrolling I want them to know.
The bags these are in smell heavily of chemicals. I’m pretty sure they permeate through the crisp bread and that’s why they taste horrible and smell horrible.
I really feel for anyone who has the displeasure of having no choice but to eat these chemical things.
Out of around 6 buys 4 of them were chemical. Bought months apart. When they are good, they taste real good and have no chemical smell or taste at all.
However they have been chemical for me more times than they’ve been good and are permanently going off my list to re try.
These used to be the best rice crackers but now, with a packaging change, these rice crackers are completely different to the originals. It's only a… Read more
recent change, because it's not that long ago that I bought the original Woolworths Multigrain Brown Rice Crackers. Bad move, Woolworths. These Rice Crackers are no where near as good as the original Woolworths Multigrain Brown Rice Crackers. In fact, they taste very similar to the Coles Multigrain Rice Crackers, which are only $1 per packet. Bring back the original Woolworths Multigrain Brown Rice Crackers.
I love rice snacks but these were disappointing. Not nearly as good as Coles loose/prepacked chilli rice snacks. The consistency varies from crunchy… Read more
& soft to so hard it could break teeth. The flavour seemed to have a slightly sickly sweet hint that wasn't pleasant, not a real Chilli flavour or heat. Not a good substitute for the previously stocked name brand or Coles loose/packaged version. Won't buy again
No Salt Very Poor quality Cashews which were very very roasted not edible for me Macadamias were just edible I will not purchase again also will not recommend to others also
One star seems as low as possible. Sneekily masquerading as dried fruit, these half dried apricots have a gross slimy sticky texture due to its… Read more
water content. We're buying undried fruit at $18/kg. Essentially we're buying Water at $18/kg, the same price one pays for dried apricots, properly processed. (When available Select's DRIED apricots are a good product.) I cannot believe there are any customers who would not return this garbage to store, let alone give a positive review. Yet there are. What is really going on . Stop flogging off-spec product at full price.