A good snack gone bad?
Discussion
I've always eaten and enjoyed KP salted peanuts from way back
but it now seems this Company is bowing to the health terrorists.
When the logo on a packet reads, "Original salted peanuts" I expect
to receive the original amount of salt. Unfortunately this is no
longer the case and KP have reduced the salt content in many of its
products.
You may think this is laudable but I think it's a big mistake.In
my opinion KP salted peanuts now have the flavour of pieces of dried
out wood! I know too much salt is bad for us but I do think it should
be a matter of personal choice and not up to someone else to dictate
our salt consumption.I have just one message for KP, put the salt back in
or i'm off to sample Nobby's nuts!
but it now seems this Company is bowing to the health terrorists.
When the logo on a packet reads, "Original salted peanuts" I expect
to receive the original amount of salt. Unfortunately this is no
longer the case and KP have reduced the salt content in many of its
products.
You may think this is laudable but I think it's a big mistake.In
my opinion KP salted peanuts now have the flavour of pieces of dried
out wood! I know too much salt is bad for us but I do think it should
be a matter of personal choice and not up to someone else to dictate
our salt consumption.I have just one message for KP, put the salt back in
or i'm off to sample Nobby's nuts!
I read somewhere that one packet of salted nuts contained as much salt in as 8 slices of bread, I don't see them reducing salt in bread
Nuts!
I am however responsible for labelling nut products as 'Contains Nuts' as far as I know it's a legal responsibility... or is it our company telling us that
Nuts!
I am however responsible for labelling nut products as 'Contains Nuts' as far as I know it's a legal responsibility... or is it our company telling us that
missdiane said:
I read somewhere that one packet of salted nuts contained as much salt in as 8 slices of bread, I don't see them reducing salt in bread
Nuts!
I am however responsible for labelling nut products as 'Contains Nuts' as far as I know it's a legal responsibility... or is it our company telling us that
For the sake of bar owners who may put them loose in bowls, I think you may need to label each nut individually, in case someone gets litigious.Nuts!
I am however responsible for labelling nut products as 'Contains Nuts' as far as I know it's a legal responsibility... or is it our company telling us that
missdiane said:
I read somewhere that one packet of salted nuts contained as much salt in as 8 slices of bread, I don't see them reducing salt in bread
Nuts!
I am however responsible for labelling nut products as 'Contains Nuts' as far as I know it's a legal responsibility... or is it our company telling us that
M&S are now selling reduced salt bread.Nuts!
I am however responsible for labelling nut products as 'Contains Nuts' as far as I know it's a legal responsibility... or is it our company telling us that
Reminds me of the old joke...
[quote]
My dad was a straight talking kind of guy. Flying out on his holidays there was an announcement that drinks were being served from the bar but no peanuts would be handed out as someone on board the aircraft had a nut allergy.
As the flight attendents reach his row, he's there munching away on his own packet of KP's finest.
"Sir, did you not hear the announcement? You can't eat peanuts as someone on board has an allergy"
To which my dad replies, "As long as it's not the pilot I don't give a f
k".
[/quote]
[quote]
My dad was a straight talking kind of guy. Flying out on his holidays there was an announcement that drinks were being served from the bar but no peanuts would be handed out as someone on board the aircraft had a nut allergy.
As the flight attendents reach his row, he's there munching away on his own packet of KP's finest.
"Sir, did you not hear the announcement? You can't eat peanuts as someone on board has an allergy"
To which my dad replies, "As long as it's not the pilot I don't give a f
k".[/quote]
JonnyFive said:
Bourbon biscuits.
I can't really describe what has changed, but they're just not as nice as they were when I were a kid. They used to have a little sprinkling of sugar on top, and the chocolate inside was nice. Not anymore.
I find I also cant scrape the chocolate off with my teeth anymore, it just breaks the biscuit.I can't really describe what has changed, but they're just not as nice as they were when I were a kid. They used to have a little sprinkling of sugar on top, and the chocolate inside was nice. Not anymore.
Absolutely discusting!
rolex said:
I've always eaten and enjoyed KP salted peanuts from way back
but it now seems this Company is bowing to the health terrorists.
When the logo on a packet reads, "Original salted peanuts" I expect
to receive the original amount of salt. Unfortunately this is no
longer the case and KP have reduced the salt content in many of its
products.
You may think this is laudable but I think it's a big mistake.In
my opinion KP salted peanuts now have the flavour of pieces of dried
out wood! I know too much salt is bad for us but I do think it should
be a matter of personal choice and not up to someone else to dictate
our salt consumption.I have just one message for KP, put the salt back in
or i'm off to sample Nobby's nuts!
If you have a complaint and you are not the only one start writing to the companies involved, unless we all do this we are donald ducked !..............Most people will whine but do nothing about it.but it now seems this Company is bowing to the health terrorists.
When the logo on a packet reads, "Original salted peanuts" I expect
to receive the original amount of salt. Unfortunately this is no
longer the case and KP have reduced the salt content in many of its
products.
You may think this is laudable but I think it's a big mistake.In
my opinion KP salted peanuts now have the flavour of pieces of dried
out wood! I know too much salt is bad for us but I do think it should
be a matter of personal choice and not up to someone else to dictate
our salt consumption.I have just one message for KP, put the salt back in
or i'm off to sample Nobby's nuts!
Balmoral Green said:
Very much like Walkers crisps, they used to be the best, the definitive crisp if you like. But now they are a pale imitation of their former full fat past. You have to buy premium kettle chips in big bags to get even close.
Im amazed they succeeded.They have the most popular crisp in Britain by a country mile, and overnight change it to be healthier, completely ignoring the fact that it tastes much s
tter. I can't understand why the world hasn't rebelled and refused to buy themGassing Station | Food, Drink & Restaurants | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



