logo
Walkers releases brand new Red Leicester flavour Quavers

Walkers releases brand new Red Leicester flavour Quavers

The crisps giant has expanded its range recently, releasing several new products including:
Walkers also relaunched its Worcester Sauce crisps earlier this year, after they were discontinued back in 2023.
Walkers releases "banging" new Quavers flavour
Now, Walkers has released new Red Leicester Cheese Quavers.
The new snack has already been spotted at Premier, Heron and Farm Foods stores across the UK.
Shoppers have taken to social media to share their excitement about the new Quavers.
One person, posting on Facebook, said: "These sound banging."
Another added: "Oh man, need to try these."
A third person commented: "Red to try these, they sound fanny tastic."
While this crisp lover posted: "Gonna love these!!"
The new Red Leicester Quavers come in single or multipacks (packs of six).
Discontinued Quavers
Quavers already come in a variety of different flavours, including Prawn Cocktail, Cheese and BBQ Sauce.
But a flavour no longer part of the Quavers range is Salt & Vinegar, after Walkers announced in November 2023 that it had been discontinued.
RECOMMENDED READING:
One fan, posting on X at the time, commented: "@walkers_crisps have you stopped making salt and vinegar quavers? I can't find them anywhere."
A Walkers Crisps spokesperson replied: "We're sorry to break it to you Linda, but we're not making this flavour anymore."
To which the lady responded: "And with no notice. This is a sad day."
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Popular crisps brand brings back iconic flavour which rivals McCoy's classic
Popular crisps brand brings back iconic flavour which rivals McCoy's classic

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

  • Scottish Sun

Popular crisps brand brings back iconic flavour which rivals McCoy's classic

A POPULAR crisps brand has brought back a limited-edition flavour that had fans going wild. Seabrook's Loaded Tasty Takeouts Burger crisps in the Sizzlin' Steak Burger Flavour will be landing back on Aldi shelves this week. 1 The Seabrook Loaded Tasty Takeouts Burger crisps in the flavour Sizzlin' Steak Burger Credit: Aldi The flavour was initially released as a limited edition back in April in Aldi's middle aisles. But after disappearing from shelves for a short time, it's now coming back again on Sunday. The packs cost £1.25 for 130g. They are also gluten free and vegan. Foodies spotted the crisps on shelves back in April, with some saying they were "very nice". One person commented: "It seems just when Walkers discontinue their range or flavours, Seabrook just bring out more choice." Popular Instagram reviewer John's Snack Reviews posted a review of the crisps previously, saying they tasted "like a big mac without the gerkin". He added: "It's got that musky chargrill with hints of beef along with the big mac burger flavour." At the time, Seabrook also brought out another flavour called Spicy Mexican Taco. It said both flavours were limited edition so "they won't be around for too long". Wake up to a weed-free lawn for months thanks to Aldi's £10 gadget that pulls them out without bending or kneeling down The Sizzlin' Steak Burger flavour could be a good dupe for McCoy's iconic Flame Grilled Steak crisps. You can get a multipack of six of these for £1.74 at Asda or currently £1.75 at Waitrose. Elsewhere they're £2.35 at Morrisons or Ocado. Reviewers say the McCoy version is "truly a household favourite" and "so delicious and moreish". Seabrook recently brought back another iconic flavour that rivalled a Walkers classic. The crinkle cut Tomato Ketchup crisps are available in Morrisons, where shoppers can pick up packs of six 25g bags for £1.45. The supermarket launched the limited-edition crisps in stores on May 19. They are similar to Walkers' Heinz Tomato Ketchup bags, which were confirmed as re-launched in March after being axed in 2023.

Popular crisps brand brings back iconic flavour which rivals McCoy's classic
Popular crisps brand brings back iconic flavour which rivals McCoy's classic

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • The Sun

Popular crisps brand brings back iconic flavour which rivals McCoy's classic

A POPULAR crisps brand has brought back a limited-edition flavour that had fans going wild. Seabrook's Loaded Tasty Takeouts Burger crisps in the Sizzlin' Steak Burger Flavour will be landing back on Aldi shelves this week. The flavour was initially released as a limited edition back in April in Aldi's middle aisles. But after disappearing from shelves for a short time, it's now coming back again on Sunday. The packs cost £1.25 for 130g. They are also gluten free and vegan. Foodies spotted the crisps on shelves back in April, with some saying they were "very nice". One person commented: "It seems just when Walkers discontinue their range or flavours, Seabrook just bring out more choice." Popular Instagram reviewer John's Snack Reviews posted a review of the crisps previously, saying they tasted "like a big mac without the gerkin". He added: "It's got that musky chargrill with hints of beef along with the big mac burger flavour." At the time, Seabrook also brought out another flavour called Spicy Mexican Taco. It said both flavours were limited edition so "they won't be around for too long". Wake up to a weed-free lawn for months thanks to Aldi's £10 gadget that pulls them out without bending or kneeling down The Sizzlin' Steak Burger flavour could be a good dupe for McCoy's iconic Flame Grilled Steak crisps. You can get a multipack of six of these for £1.74 at Asda or currently £1.75 at Waitrose. Elsewhere they're £2.35 at Morrisons or Ocado. Reviewers say the McCoy version is "truly a household favourite" and "so delicious and moreish". Seabrook recently brought back another iconic flavour that rivalled a Walkers classic. The crinkle cut Tomato Ketchup crisps are available in Morrisons, where shoppers can pick up packs of six 25g bags for £1.45. The supermarket launched the limited-edition crisps in stores on May 19. They are similar to Walkers' Heinz Tomato Ketchup bags, which were confirmed as re-launched in March after being axed in 2023. Why are products axed or recipes changed? ANALYSIS by chief consumer reporter James Flanders. Food and drinks makers have been known to tweak their recipes or axe items altogether. They often say that this is down to the changing tastes of customers. There are several reasons why this could be done. For example, government regulation, like the "sugar tax," forces firms to change their recipes. Some manufacturers might choose to tweak ingredients to cut costs. They may opt for a cheaper alternative, especially when costs are rising to keep prices stable. For example, Tango Cherry disappeared from shelves in 2018. It has recently returned after six years away but as a sugar-free version. Fanta removed sweetener from its sugar-free alternative earlier this year. Suntory tweaked the flavour of its flagship Lucozade Original and Orange energy drinks. While the amount of sugar in every bottle remains unchanged, the supplier swapped out the sweetener aspartame for sucralose.

Barclays clarifies who qualifies for £175 payment after confusion over two words
Barclays clarifies who qualifies for £175 payment after confusion over two words

Daily Mirror

time5 days ago

  • Daily Mirror

Barclays clarifies who qualifies for £175 payment after confusion over two words

An existing Barclays customer wanted to know if they would qualify Barclays has clarified the rules around how is eligible for a £175 payment going out to certain customers. The group is offering the payment when you open a Barclays Bank Account or Premier Current Account in the Barclays app. ‌ The information about the offer on the bank's website states that the offer is only for "new customers". An existing customer contacted Barclays over social media to ask if they would qualify given their particular situation. ‌ They queried: "For the £175 switch offer, do I count as an eligible new customer if I don't have (and never have had) a Barclays current account, but do have a mortgage and credit card with you?" Barclays responded with some good news: "If you've never had a current account with us, you'd absolutely be classed as a new customer if you were to look into opening a current account with us for the very first time." ‌ The bank also invited the person to message them with their name, postcode and mobile number, so they could get more support. There are several other steps you need to complete to get the £175 bonus cash. How do I qualify for the Barclays £175 switch bonus? To get the cash sweetener, you will need to either open a sole Barclays Bank Account or a sole Premier Current Account. If you open the Barclays Bank Account, you will also need to join Blue Rewards to get the extra cash. ‌ You will need to complete a full switch using the Current Account Switch Service, which will automatically move over all your direct debits and other regular payments. Your switch will need to include at least two active direct debits, and you must complete the switch within 30 days of requesting it. Customers also have to pay in at least £1,500 into the new account, within 30 days of opening it. Your new eligible current account also has to still be open when Barclays pays you the £175. The switch offer is running from July 15 to August 28. Barclays may withdraw, change or replace the offer at any time. You will not qualify if you have opened a Barclays current account before July 15, 2025, or if you have had a switch offer from the group before. You also can't get the funds when opening a joint account.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store