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Brits,

 

Congratulations! They're fried in fat and smothered in salt, but still, with NO FEAR you've set a new record in 2012 for eating a heart-stopping number of crisps.

 

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(I believe we call them potato chips.)

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:busted_cop: :busted_cop: :busted_cop: :busted_cop: :busted_cop:

 

Please wecome our new food police...............................................

 

A YANK!!!!!!!!!

 

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Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional :-)

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Ha ha cannot see the original post, thought old geezer was doing bonkers. :uhuh:

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We were going to eat burgers, but some other nation ate them all before we got a look in...

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Old,

 

Sensitive are we? I was mearly offering my congratulations. Personally, I am a Twinkies sponge cake, pork rind, and popcorn combi-man. From the same article see America's top 10 snack rankings of 2012 below.

 

 

2012-favorite-snack-foods.jpg

 



I would consider our #'s 2,3,4,9 a type of "crisp" (do you know these brands?). The article also lists what you should be eating. It's discussting.

 

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Old,

 

Sensitive are we? I was mearly offering my congratulations. Personally, I am a Twinkies sponge cake, pork rind, and popcorn combi-man. From the same article see America's top 10 snack rankings of 2012 below.

Nope. I'm diabtic

2012-favorite-snack-foods.jpg

 

 

 

I would consider our #'s 2,3,4,9 a type of "crisp" (do you know these brands?). The article also lists what you should be eating. It's discussting.

 

Phone

 

 

I try very hard to keep to what I should be eating

Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional :-)

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I don't eat crisps, but I'm not frightened of fat or salt.

 

Not sure how the UK becomes No.1 crisp consumers - Is it consumption per person or a total for the country? Are the USAs potato chips included in the reckoning?

 

Not sure I really care anyway. :D

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Brits,

 

Congratulations! They're fried in fat and smothered in salt, but still, with NO FEAR you've set a new record in 2012 for eating a heart-stopping number of crisps.

 

Phone

 

(I believe we call them potato chips.)

 

They are baked or fried in vegetable oil, plus they have less salt than the average sandwich that some people buy ready made.

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