Prob price-marching Coles, but with S&S discount.
Three varieties at this price.
As per every manufacturer's marketing, these potato chips are the best and healthiest in the world, and a pack a day will keep doc away.
Red Rock Deli Potato Chips 165g (Salt, Salt & Vinegar, Honey) $3 ($2.70 S&S) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU
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When did that stop existing?
~2004
JFC lol
I used to love these and the Kettle Honey Baked Ham flavour.
Bugger not matching the sweet chilli 🌶️
yep which is one the best ones
You reckon? Honey soy chicken is pretty awesome
Sold out now. Possibly still available at Coles for $3.
Too early, good for those who missed this deal.. https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/852020
I just go with Aldi chips, they've ripped off red rock ones closely enough (and were obviously trying to, calling them blackstone) that I don't really notice the difference while shovelling them into my face. More in the bag too.
Aldi Chips are made on the same machines as these redrock ones in south australia.
Today I learned something. I know this happens a lot in food manufacturing but it's usually not that obvious.
calling them blackstone
Gotta admire the brazenness there.
Did you notice that Aldi shrunk the size of the chip packs recently? They are no longer 200g but 170g.
Red Rock are 165g or even smaller.
If Red Rock shrinks them any more they will have to create another 200g large packet size.
it has been the case across many things in life.. size has gone down, but price has gone up !
If only there was a word for this. Something to describe how the price inflates, while the quantity shrinks.
I was at Aldi today, tag still says 200g, chips are 175g… lol
Same but I can tell there's less flavour on the Aldi ones. At least $3 isn't considered a sale with them….jeez the red rock used to be rrp $3 yet somehow they're pushing $6 now. No wonder they're always "on sale" at ColesWorth
No dijon and honey mustard? This is an outrage!
165g now? They used to be 200g IIRC
That was many years ago! They stepped down in size twice before 165g.
Wow, that is a huge step down, another couple of years and they will hit the 150g mark.
I'm pretty sure Smiths used to be 220g ages ago, I think they are 170g now.
They taste bad since they changed the oil they're cooked in. 165g in a pack is a bit light on too. Not worth buying anymore.
The elites trying to tell you potato is a luxury
happens when you get too fat
Username checks out i suppose
For those who care about salt intake: Tyrrell's lightly salted (also half price at woolies $3.25 atm) has half the amount of salt this one has.
Someone at work brought in lightly salted thins about a year ago and I've never been able to find them at the supermarket
Yeah I can only find multi packs of 25gr, which is packaging bonanza
damm went oos as it was in my cart
Kettle Chilli or nothing!
RIP original chilli Kettle chips
Aldi $2.99
crispy bacon and sour cream was the best