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½ Price Mission Deli Style Corn Chips 500g $2.75 @ Woolworths & Amazon AU

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Hand picked best buy out of this week's Woolies catalogue

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  • mmmm yummmm

  • +2

    Love these with the Byron bay chili dip

  • +1

    Min 4 is too much unless you have a big party.

    • +2

      You know you can store stuff in a, you know, pantry, and eat them in the coming months?

      • +1

        2kg of only corn chips, a year worth, here I come.

  • +7

    4 bags is like 4 hours of snacks

  • +1

    cheap as chips

  • bonza find, cheers !

  • This has become one of my favourite OzBargain deals.
    Ordering from Amazon to save my energy. Energy which will be needed to eat these.

    4 min limit? This is not rookie hour, I'll take all 6 thanks.

  • What happens if my prime trial ends on Friday but this is supposed to ship end of dec?

    • +1

      Pretty sure if you order before Friday it will be honored. You should just renew anyway, personally I find Amazon Prime magnitudes better than Ebay Plus.

  • -1

    Already swiped one, these are a great deal for a big bag
    Office works price beat

  • -2

    So normal price is over $5
    …..

    For a packet of chips?

  • +1

    Woolworths salsa is also the best value for money (chunky, not saucy like other salsas. It doesn't have the awful after taste like Doritos salsa).

    • +2

      Blend up (short pulses) some tomatoes to mix with salsa if you want an even better result. I make salsas all the same and use about half a jar of shop salsa added to my big salsa, along with a few other bits and pieces. Delicious! And these corn chips are the best (they don't snap)

  • By the way, I noticed Amazon likely isn't shipping theirs until January, I still bought 4 through them but got a few more today from Woolies too.

  • +1

    Corn Flour and Vegetable Oil (most likely soybean oil)—that's a glyphosate double wamming.

    I'd get Aldi's organic corn chips (fried with organic sunflower oil) instead.

    • any proof is healther?

      • Did I say it is?

        But you need proof that glyphosate is unhealthy?? Ok.

        • Do you avoid walking in public too since footpaths, parks etc are routinely drenched with glyphosate?

    • -1

      No oil is healthy anyway..
      Good to avoid palm oil though that's not sauced responsibly.

      • Wat?? Where are you going to get oil soluble vitamins — A, D, E, K — if not from oil? ALL the cells in your body are enveloped in oil. Not mention all the hormones in our bodies that need oils to be made in our bodies (including vitamin D!).

        • -2

          Did a quick bit of searching, plenty of info out there.

          Some of those concerns are legitimate about active forms of those vitamins and their absorption (A, D and K), although vitamin E is found in a wide range of foods and nothing to worry about.

          It's true the preformed active type of Vitamin A is only found in animal foods but plants are abundant in vitamin A precursors like beta-carotene, which the body can convert to Vitamin A.

          Vitamin D is an easy one, living in Queensland just go in the sun 10 mins a day.. Vitamin D can be also be stored for a long time (like 3 months), but harder in those countries with cold dark winters.

          People can always take a supplement if they cant achieve the daily nutrients from food and sunlight.

          I'm not saying eliminate oil all together but in general it's the most heavy calorie dense food (9cal/g where carbs/sugar is 4), which leads to obesity and other health issues. it's just not good or necessary in general eating a diet too high in fat and cholesterol.

          • -1

            @G-rig:

            although vitamin E is found in a wide range of foods and nothing to worry about.

            Yeah… "a wide range of foods" have lipids. NONE without oils have vitamin E.

            It's true the preformed active type of Vitamin A is only found in animal foods but plants are abundant in vitamin A

            What are you even talking about?? Your claim was that "No oil is healthy anyway", nothing to do with animal or plant sources. Evidently ALL plants have oils.

            [Oil] is the most heavy calorie dense food (9cal/g where carbs/sugar is 4), which leads to obesity

            That is unbelievably ignorant. It's not calories that make people obese; it's insulin resistance. Metabolically healthy individuals can burn practically any amount of calories; that is patently obvious in fit and healthy people. Obesity is a metabolic disease, not a thermodynamic equation.

            • -1

              @wisdomtooth:

              Yeah… "a wide range of foods" have lipids. NONE without oils have vitamin E.

              I didn't say don't consume oil at all, obviously natural foods contain healthy fats (and oils) and are highly preferable to processed snacks high in saturated fats and trans fats

              Most people should know that I would have thought?? There is nothing wrong with nuts, avocados, but eat as many corn chips as you want (quite easy once open the bag).

              FWIW these corn chips don't seem too bad compared to other super salty corn chips and flavoured crisps.

              The fat you eat is the fat you wear is a pretty accurate statement. Most people would be obese from eating the wrong stuff, and too much of it. Oils and fats are more calorie dense so makes up their intake a lot quicker, I doubt anyone would get too fat from eating too much fruit and rice.

              It's true people with Type A find it hard to regulate sugar but it's a common myth people like to quote that sugar causes diabetes.

              Few easy links for those interested, plenty of medical journal and website links to support
              https://nutritionfacts.org/2016/11/17/fat-is-the-cause-of-ty…
              https://nutritionfacts.org/video/what-causes-insulin-resista…

              • -1

                @G-rig:

                I didn't say don't consume oil at all
                No oil is healthy anyway.

                I'll stop here =D

              • -1

                @G-rig: Your reference is Michael Greger?? That guy is a vegan nut! XD

                And now pretty much a sugar industry shill.1

                OF COURSE he wants to eschew the diabetic blame from carbs to fat!

                The fat you eat is the fat you wear is a pretty accurate statement.

                … says anyone who've never opened a human physiology book =D


                1. https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/13/well/eat/how-the-sugar-industry-shifted-blame-to-fat.html 

                • -1

                  @wisdomtooth:

                  Your reference is Michael Greger?? That guy is a vegan nut! XD

                  Ha, and your reference is a news paper article from the New York times.

                  He's fairly credible, his team does the research. Backed by trials as well as previous research.
                  I could dig up some other links from https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/

                  Not even sure what we're arguing about, this isn't a health food and most people should know that.

                  OF COURSE he wants to eschew the diabetic blame from carbs to fat!

                  Some people aren't aware or don't want to know what causes their health issues (and burden on the medical system and tax payers) because of poor dietary choices.

                  Mate, the said industries (meat and dairy) have been blaming sugar 40+ years, they are massive money making industries. Just watch any of the docos around.

                  • -2

                    @G-rig:

                    Just watch any of the docos around.

                    Lemme guess… You found Game Changer credible? Ha!

                    • -1

                      @wisdomtooth:

                      Lemme guess… You found Game Changer credible?

                      Watched it, plenty of other docos around well before that, wasn't a bad eye opener for the general population.

                      Oh yeah, Dr. Sten Ekberg a low carber-keto doctor..
                      Since you're on youtube this is along the same lines, debunked

                      • -1

                        @G-rig:

                        Dr. Sten Ekberg a low carber-keto doctor..

                        Excellent credentials in my book 😃

                        debunked

                        That vegan dude doesn't even know who Galen was! 😂

                        He has ZERO medical training and experience. He's pure youtuber!

                        (And clearly is no athlete either.)

                        • @wisdomtooth: Yes mate..

                          It just demonstrates that it's that easy to pull up arguments from either view points and parties.
                          There is plenty of crap on YouTube but most of these guys do the research at least to support their arguments, plenty don't and just offer bro science and stupid rants.

                          As long as it's science backed then I don't have an issue with it.
                          The whole keto-carnivore-caveman debate is a bit long in the lion's tooth.

                          Dr Avi is solid if you want a good Vegan Dr.

                        • @wisdomtooth: Are you a doctor?

    • how much a bag

  • Mans said sauced

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