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4 reviews
Roskybear
RoskybearQLD
 

Used to be 5 stars – Potato chips were off the menu for decades until I discovered Coles Home Brand plain crinkle cut chips 4 months ago- heaven - so oily and salty - 5 stars for sure. If I am going to eat something bad I want it to be wicked. Imagine my disappointment when I bought them recently- so crunchy and over-cooked- now only 1 star - guess I am back to my chip free diet. ( please bring back those crisps that made me fall off the wagon)

Purchased in at Coles Supermarkets.

arumanda
arumandaVIC2 posts
 

nope – I love chips. I'll try anything. I wanted to give the home brand a go, but wow, they tasted oily and sooooo salty. No more for me thank you very much

Purchased in .

Kory Nunn
Kory NunnQLD
 

So bad I wrote a review – The salt and vinegar crinkle cut chips taste like what proper chips taste like after being left out in humid weather for about a week. It's hard to even say 30 words about how awful they are.

Purchased in .

Peggy
Peggy4 posts
 

Do you want to suffer from high bp???? – If so, then buy coles crinkle cut. They have clearly put on the packet 'low salt' - which is the, reverse as the crinkle are overly salted. Either they don't know the meaning of low salt or simply they just do not care, about consumers health. It's not me who will make a, recite on how noxious overly seasoned salty stuffs impact badly our health and no wonder why numerous people are suffering from high bp and becoming obese. Those manufacturers are here just to make money to the detriment of consumers well being. It's a shame as we in 2019 and salt dosage are still dating back in middle ages were the only condiment people had to make food tasty back then was salt and today those capitalists are not willing to adjust the amount of this poison. Do I need to educate the manufacturers? Will they give a damn of my opinion? Certainly not. So if you really care for your health and that of your kids just don't buy it.

Purchased in for $2.

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