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Daily Mirror
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Shoppers 'vow to stop buying popular snack' after 'tragic' change
Shoppers have hit out at the 'tragic' change made to an iconic British snack and vowed to find an alternative, despite the move being better for the environment Shoppers have lamented a "British tragedy" after an iconic snack underwent a major change to its packaging this week. Pot Noodle, which first hit supermarket shelves in the UK in 1977, is a brand of instant noodles that comes in variety of flavours including Chicken & Mushroom, Chinese Chow Mein and Bombay Bad Boy. Originally launched by Golden Wonder and now owned by Unilever, the quick meal typically comes in a recognisable plastic container, but is now undergoing a cosmetic change for the good of the planet. However, it appears the change hasn't gone down well among some fans, who took to social media to vent their frustrations. "It's literally a British tragedy," TikTok user Honest Thoughts declared in a video, brandishing a Chicken & Mushroom flavoured Pot as an example. "Pot Noodles are now made of carboard, so if you have any plastic ones, keep the pots so that you can reuse because these [new] ones are absolute s***," she said. It followed her previous clip on the social media platform in which she described the cardboard as "soggy af" once boiling water had been added to the noodles. "First our straws, now our Pot Noodles," she cursed. Writing in response, meanwhile, another TikTok user agreed with the sentiment. "Just don't buy them anymore. I'm not. Try a different brand or even stores own brand. A second agreed: "Or vote with your wallet and buy another brand." A third added: "I've got a few plastic pots that I've used for other things, but now the pot noodle will be filling them instead of cardboard nonsense." WARNING – explicit language in video below. Viewer discretion is advised. Meanwhile a fourth TikTok user said: "I had a cardboard one and it was crap - it doesn't retain heat like the plastic ones so my pot noodle didn't take the amount of time it's supposed to. It took ages. I could have made a meal in the time it took for the noodles to get soft." Others defended the move, however, including one person who questioned: "Tragedy? Guess we have different ideas of what a tragedy is. Heaven forbid people care about the planet." And another individual agreed: "Am I the only one that's happy companies are moving away from single use plastics?" Pot Noodle's owners said of the change in a statement online: "Innovating with alternative materials – like paper – is a key part of Unilever's sustainable packaging strategy and will play an important role in reducing our use of virgin plastic, alongside increasing our use of recycled content, moving to ultra-concentrated formulas which use smaller bottles, and other packaging innovations such as refillable bottles. "Following a full product life cycle assessment (LCA), we know that by moving from plastic to paper pots, as well as a significant virgin plastic reduction, reduces the Co2 footprint of the total lifecycle of each pot by 14% which is 3,700 tonnes carbon dioxide equivalents (tCO2-eq.) per year." The company added: "Switching over 98 million pots to paper and saving 1,870 tonnes of plastic every year as is a big step in reducing virgin plastic whilst helping shoppers to make a more sustainable everyday choice. "The pots are made from 90% paper as a single layer of ultra-thin plastic film is used to provide barrier protection inside the pot, which ensures ingredients remain fresh – helping to extend the shelf life of Pot Noodle's and reduce food waste – whilst also protecting the structure of the pot when water is added, without inhibiting the recyclability of the pot."


Scottish Sun
19-06-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
All the new treats hitting shelves including Pot Noodle and Digestives – but can YOU spot the difference?
Big brands like Nutella and Nescafe have been busy coming up with new flavours - we reveal the newest treats to try TREAT YOURSELF All the new treats hitting shelves including Pot Noodle and Digestives – but can YOU spot the difference? Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SCANNING the aisles in your supermarket, you might not spot the latest food and drink treats hitting shelves. The packaging looks VERY similar to well-known products that are picked up by shoppers every week - but inside are new flavours waiting to be tried. 7 Food brands have launched new flavours Here we round up the latest launches from major brands, such as McVities, Nescafe and Pot Noodle. Can you spot what they've changed? We reveal the new product launches we can't wait to try. Digestives - raspberry and cream 7 There's a new pink flavour of Digestives Credit: McVitie's McVitie's has put a fruity spin on its classic biscuit with the launch of the limited-edition raspberry and cream flavour. The digestive is topped with a pink chocolate in the nostalgic flavours. A full rollout of the limited edition flavour will see the snacks hit UK supermarkets from July 21. You can pick up a standard 15-pack of the biscuits for £2.35, while the current promo version is marked down to just £1.85. Jammie Dodgers - mango and passionfruit 7 There' s a new take on the classic Jammie Dodgers Credit: Facebook Jammie Dodgers has released a flurry of new flavours with the latest being Mango and Passionfruit. The flavour has had mixed reactions on social media with some enjoying the latest taste and others preferring the original. A 140g packet of the biscuits is 90p at Sainsbury's. Pot Noodle - flame grilled steak 7 Pot Noodles fans have been calling for the new flavour Credit: Pot Noodle A Flame Grilled Steak version of popular instant noodle snack has hit shelves this week. The new Pot Noodle flavour with a smokey, grilled steak flavour sauce, has been highly requested by fans, according to the food maker. The flavour is available exclusively in Asda for £1.20 per pot. Jaffa Cakes - hot honey 7 Anew Jaffa Cake flavour has divided fans Jaffa Cakes have jumped on the sweet spicy trend and revealed a Hot Honey flavour. The flavour has caused a stir online - and not everyone's a fan. The treats are exclusively on sale at Asda stores nationwide for £1.50 for a box of 10 before being rolled out to other retailers from the end of July. New York Bakery - subs 7 New York bakery is expanding into subs If you've loved the bagels from New York Bakery, the firm has now branched out into offering subs so that you can create your own big sandwiches at home. The company has launched three flavours including original, Italian style, and roasted onion. The subs are available in Tesco, Morrisons, Co-op and Ocado £1.79 for a two-pack. Nescafe - various flavours 7 Nescafe has brought out new flavours Credit: Facebook Nescafe has launched not one, but three, new chocolate flavours of its popular coffee drink, leaving some shoppers very excited. Mint chocolate lovers will be delighted by the Aero Peppermint Mocha, as well as the "green triangle" mocha flavour - branded alongside Quality Street. And finally there is a vanilla cookie dough latte added to new lineup. The 250g cans sell at Morrisons for £3.50 each.


The Sun
19-06-2025
- Business
- The Sun
All the new treats hitting shelves including Pot Noodle and Digestives – but can YOU spot the difference?
SCANNING the aisles in your supermarket, you might not spot the latest food and drink treats hitting shelves. The packaging looks VERY similar to well-known products that are picked up by shoppers every week - but inside are new flavours waiting to be tried. 7 Here we round up the latest launches from major brands, such as McVities, Nescafe and Pot Noodle. Can you spot what they've changed? We reveal the new product launches we can't wait to try. Digestives - raspberry and cream McVitie's has put a fruity spin on its classic biscuit with the launch of the limited-edition raspberry and cream flavour. The digestive is topped with a pink chocolate in the nostalgic flavours. A full rollout of the limited edition flavour will see the snacks hit UK supermarkets from July 21. You can pick up a standard 15-pack of the biscuits for £2.35, while the current promo version is marked down to just £1.85. Jammie Dodgers - mango and passionfruit 7 Jammie Dodgers has released a flurry of new flavours with the latest being Mango and Passionfruit. The flavour has had mixed reactions on social media with some enjoying the latest taste and others preferring the original. A 140g packet of the biscuits is 90p at Sainsbury's. Pot Noodle - flame grilled steak A Flame Grilled Steak version of popular instant noodle snack has hit shelves this week. The new Pot Noodle flavour with a smokey, grilled steak flavour sauce, has been highly requested by fans, according to the food maker. The flavour is available exclusively in Asda for £1.20 per pot. Jaffa Cakes - hot honey 7 Jaffa Cakes have jumped on the sweet spicy trend and revealed a Hot Honey flavour. The flavour has caused a stir online - and not everyone's a fan. The treats are exclusively on sale at Asda stores nationwide for £1.50 for a box of 10 before being rolled out to other retailers from the end of July. New York Bakery - subs 7 If you've loved the bagels from New York Bakery, the firm has now branched out into offering subs so that you can create your own big sandwiches at home. The company has launched three flavours including original, Italian style, and roasted onion. The subs are available in Tesco, Morrisons, Co-op and Ocado £1.79 for a two-pack. Nescafe - various flavours 7 Nescafe has launched not one, but three, new chocolate flavours of its popular coffee drink, leaving some s hoppers very excited. Mint chocolate lovers will be delighted by the Aero Peppermint Mocha, as well as the "green triangle" mocha flavour - branded alongside Quality Street. And finally there is a vanilla cookie dough latte added to new lineup. The 250g cans sell at Morrisons for £3.50 each. 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.


Scottish Sun
11-06-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Pot Noodle launching brand-new flavour in Asda this week after demand from shoppers
Have you spotted any new foods on supermarket shelves? Email money@ POT LUCK Pot Noodle launching brand-new flavour in Asda this week after demand from shoppers Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) POT Noodle is launching a brand new flavour in Asda stores nationwide following demands from shoppers. A Flame Grilled Steak version of the popular instant noodles is set to hit shelves this week, available exclusively in Asda for £1.20 per pot. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Pot Noodle is launching a new flavour at Asda this week Credit: Pot Noodle Pot Noodle says the new flavour, which it describes as a combination of classic noodles and a smokey, grilled steak flavour sauce, has been highly requested by fans. The new flavour, which is also suitable for vegetarians and vegans, has already been spotted in some Asda stores across the UK, and is quickly becoming a must-have for shoppers with many declaring, 'I need it!'. A post in the Facebook group NewfoodsUK first revealed the find, with the caption: 'New Flame Grilled Steak Pot Noodle spotted at Asda.' Responding to the Facebook post, one fan who had tried the new flavour compared it to McCoy's Flame Grilled Steak crisps. Another wrote: 'Brazilian BBQ steak used to be my favourite no longer seen – hopefully this one is banging.' Another offered a tip on how best to enjoy the new flavour, writing: 'Don't add the soy sauce, instead add some squirty mustard in it. Thank me later.' However, it's not a hit with all fans of the snack, with one writing: 'It's getting a bit silly now, these new flavours. "I'm still in the 80s with Beef & Tomato lol.' It's the latest addition to a long list of Pot Noodle flavours including Beef and Tomato, Chicken and Mushroom, Original Curry and Sticky Rib. Madeleine Boulton, Senior Brand Manager at Pot Noodle said: 'Pot Noodle Flame Grilled Steak has long been a top requested flavour from our fans, so we're thrilled to launch the product just in time for summer. Four simple ways to save money at Asda 'Rather than manning a BBQ for hours, in just four minutes you've got yourself a winner - no flames, faff or sunshine required!' The brand said more than one Pot Noodle was sold per second at Asda within the last year. Pot Noodle often experiments with new flavours in response to fan requests, with the brand launching chicken fajita, pulled pork, korma and even Christmas Dinner flavours in recent years. The news comes as Tesco recently added Pot Noodle as a snack to its £3.60 meal deal range, allowing customers to purchase one alongside a sandwich, soup, salad, pasta pot and a drink of choice. Pot Noodle Flavours Chicken and Mushroom Beef and Tomato Original Curry Sticky Rib Chow Mein Bombay Bad Boy Sweet and Sour Chicken Fajita Piri Piri Chicken OTHER NEW FOOD FLAVOURS It's not just Pot Noodle that's enticing fans with some new flavours. Cadbury recently announced the launch of a White Dipped Twirl - a new take on the Twirl bar coated in white chocolate. The bars hit shelves on June 2 but will only be available for a limited time. McVities this month unveiled a new Jaffa Cake flavour - hot honey - which has fans of the classic biscuits divided. Last week it was revealed that Nutella is launching a brand new peanut flavour, although it's yet to be confirmed if it will be available in the UK. Pringles also recently revealed its new Spicy Pickle crisps - after the flavour saw an unlikely surge in popularity among Gen Z on TikTok. Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@ Plus, you can join our Sun Money Chats and Tips Facebook group to share your tips and stories


The Sun
11-06-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Pot Noodle launching brand-new flavour in Asda this week after demand from shoppers
POT Noodle is launching a brand new flavour in Asda stores nationwide following demands from shoppers. A Flame Grilled Steak version of the popular instant noodles is set to hit shelves this week, available exclusively in Asda for £1.20 per pot. Pot Noodle says the new flavour, which it describes as a combination of classic noodles and a smokey, grilled steak flavour sauce, has been highly requested by fans. The new flavour, which is also suitable for vegetarians and vegans, has already been spotted in some Asda stores across the UK, and is quickly becoming a must-have for shoppers with many declaring, 'I need it!'. A post in the Facebook group NewfoodsUK first revealed the find, with the caption: 'New Flame Grilled Steak Pot Noodle spotted at Asda.' Responding to the Facebook post, one fan who had tried the new flavour compared it to McCoy's Flame Grilled Steak crisps. Another wrote: 'Brazilian BBQ steak used to be my favourite no longer seen – hopefully this one is banging.' Another offered a tip on how best to enjoy the new flavour, writing: 'Don't add the soy sauce, instead add some squirty mustard in it. Thank me later.' However, it's not a hit with all fans of the snack, with one writing: 'It's getting a bit silly now, these new flavours. "I'm still in the 80s with Beef & Tomato lol.' It's the latest addition to a long list of Pot Noodle flavours including Beef and Tomato, Chicken and Mushroom, Original Curry and Sticky Rib. Madeleine Boulton, Senior Brand Manager at Pot Noodle said: 'Pot Noodle Flame Grilled Steak has long been a top requested flavour from our fans, so we're thrilled to launch the product just in time for summer. Four simple ways to save money at Asda 'Rather than manning a BBQ for hours, in just four minutes you've got yourself a winner - no flames, faff or sunshine required!' The brand said more than one Pot Noodle was sold per second at Asda within the last year. Pot Noodle often experiments with new flavours in response to fan requests, with the brand launching chicken fajita, pulled pork, korma and even Christmas Dinner flavours in recent years. The news comes as Tesco recently added Pot Noodle as a snack to its £3.60 meal deal range, allowing customers to purchase one alongside a sandwich, soup, salad, pasta pot and a drink of choice. OTHER NEW FOOD FLAVOURS It's not just Pot Noodle that's enticing fans with some new flavours. Cadbury recently announced the launch of a White Dipped Twirl - a new take on the Twirl bar coated in white chocolate. The bars hit shelves on June 2 but will only be available for a limited time. McVities this month unveiled a new Jaffa Cake flavour - hot honey - which has fans of the classic biscuits divided. Last week it was revealed that Nutella is launching a brand new peanut flavour, although it's yet to be confirmed if it will be available in the UK. Pringles also recently revealed its new Spicy Pickle crisps - after the flavour saw an unlikely surge in popularity among Gen Z on TikTok. .