A snack-lover was left revolted after allegedly finding an unsavoury item in a packet of Walkers Sensations, but some reckon they have “won a bit of a lotto”.
The seething customer vented on Reddit and shared a picture of what they said was the contents of their packet – a handful of crisps and some strange brown blobs.
Posting in the CasualUK subreddit, they raged: “Contents of a packet of Sensations. 5 crisps and a ball of seasoning? If you’re reading this Walkers executive you owe me a bag of crisps.” Reddit users added their two pennies’ worth in the comments section, making guesses at what the brown blobs could be. One user exclaimed: “Looks like a cat s**t in your packet of crisps.”
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Another said: “Kinda looks like half eaten falafel.” And a third added: “I usually see a ball of seasoning photo and think ‘mmmm, flavour’, but this looks more like the contents of a nappy.”
However, some advised the disgruntled customer to voice their complaint, suggesting they might be compensated. One said: “Complain to them, there’s a good chance they ship a whole box of crisps to you.” A second said: “I used to work for Walkers customer services (a long time ago) and they would definitely send you vouchers if you’d complained.”
Echoing this sentiment, a third said: “I worked in the 90’s for an Environmental Health team at a Local Authority and company’s like Walkers and Marks and Spencer would ask us for customer details to send them a gift. They got hampers and loads of money off vouchers.”
And a fourth recommended: “Write to Walkers – or have they nobbled you? Personally, I think you won a bit of a lotto – free flavouring for a fair few bags of crisps there. Could put some on your first course of toast – you’ve been given the keys the kingdom, son. Explore!”
The Daily Star has reached out to Walkers for comment.
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