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Kettle Chips Sweet Chilli 40 g (Pack of 18)

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Oven Baked Cheese & Onion– Contains various milk derivatives, including dried cheese and whey powder Flavoursome and light, these popped chips compare well to others in the genre, especially on price. And, the good news for vegans, as we discuss in our Are Pringles Vegan? article, is that there are a good number of flavours that are fine for those following a plant-based diet. See below for the details. Crisp Name/Flavour Max Sizzling Flame Grilled Steak– Butter extract and dried milk whey are the problems here with no steaks to be found amongst the ingredients The Sainsbury’s alternative to Doritos are decent value and are nice enough, if a little too prone to breakage in the bag.

Whoever designed this flavour clearly understood how to maximise the chances of someone devouring a whole tube in one sitting. Dangerously tasty. This will be of concern to some vegans, but more so to people with severe milk allergies. Many vegans, however, will judge Doritos and other products by the ingredients they contain, and on that front, there are some Doritos flavours that qualify as vegan friendly. See below to find out which ones. Crisp Name/Flavour Good news, Nik Nak lovers: none of the three main flavours – Nice ‘N’ Spicy, Rib ‘N’ Saucy or Scampi ‘N’ Lemon – contain any animal-derived ingredients and so are fine for vegans. Wotsits– It should come as no massive surprise that the famously cheesy Wotsits contain ingredients derived from milk and so are not vegan With a little less salt than the standard Ready Salted crisps, these will appeal to those who care about such things. They taste pretty similar.Select Potatoes, Vegetable Oils (Rapeseed Oil, Sunflower Oil)*, Potato Maltodextrin, Dried Onion, Sea Salt, Dried Butter milk, Dried Yeast Extract, Dried Cheese ( Milk) (Dried Mature Cheddar Cheese ( Milk), Dried Cheese ( Milk)), Dried Mature Cheddar Cheese ( Milk), Dried Skimmed Milk, Sugar Cane, Dried Red Onion, Acidity Regulator: Lactic Acid, Calcium Lactate; Dried Parsley, Natural Flavouring, Ground White Pepper, Turmeric Extract. There's nothing quite like Mexican cuisine for its wonderfully complex balance of flavours. With KETTLE® Sweet Chilli & Sour Cream potato chips, we've added our own twist to the authentic spicy warmth of sweet chilli by combining it with the coolness of sour cream - it's difficult to resist! As well as being deliciously tasty, KETTLE ® Chips are also gluten-free and suitable for vegetarians. Our in-house chef searches far and wide to find the tastiest real food ingredients. A hard job - but someone's got to do it!

Found in 1899 by William Morrison, initially as an egg and butter stall in a market, Morrisons have since become a little more vegan friendly! Another massive supermarket (the fourth largest in the UK), it is not surprising to see they have a solid number of own-brand crisps, but there aren’t as many vegan-friendly options as some of their rivals offer. Crisp Name/FlavourThe archetypal crisp against which all others are judged, there have been some weird and wonderful flavours of Walkers Crisps over the years (Cajun Squirrel anyone?), alongside the timeless classics. Very similar to Pom Bears, these monkey face-shaped crisps will keep screaming toddlers occupied for at least 30 seconds. Now branded as Walkers, though previously a mainstay of Smith’s, the rather novel Salt & Shake concept was particularly popular in the days before parents realised that encouraging kids to put extra salt on their crisps maybe wasn’t a great idea. Still enjoying a small niche market, there is little between these and the Tesco version (other than the price).

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