Walkers has been forced to change the color of its iconic Blue SACT SACTS IN CRISP PACKETS TO A LIGHT -COLOURED ONE – AND SHOPPERS ARE HAPPY, THEY’RE FURIOUS
Walkers has left shoppers ragging after changing the colour of its salt sachets in crisp Packets from BLUE to Light-Colured Ons, Making I Difficult to Spot.
The Small Bags, which are included in the brand’s popular Salt and Shake Crisps for fans to their Own Seasoning, have recently been Changed to a See-Through White Colour Due to Production Issues.
One Disgruntled Fan Ventted on the Tesco Website: “I took several crisps in my mouth as no blue Salt Packet Amongst say. Howver, I Immediately Got a Mouthful of Salt!”
They Added: “As a Kidney transplant recipient of Need to Avoid Salt … please make everyone.”
Further Complaints were made on x (twitter), where fans expresses their struggle to locate the concession. One Said: “for the love of crisps, can you please go to the blue sachet in Salt & Shake.
“I’ve been getting these clear/White Ones Recently and They Bloody Impossible to Find in the TAKOUT TAKING LOADS OF CRISPS OUT!”
Another pleaded: “please make the salt sachet in your SALT & Shake Crisps Blue Again! The Consumer Also Asked: “Surely the Whole Point of The Being Blue was to be Easy to find, and as a homage to the Old ‘Blue Twist’ from the Old Days?”.
A third ragged: “awful idea to have White Salt Bags! Another Queried Why the Brand Had “Changed the Salt Packet Colour From Blue, Which was easy to find in the bag, to a clear Packet which can’t be seen”.
WALKERS REMAINED TIGHT-LIPPED WEND APPROAMD BY The Sun, But stuked on x.com: “We’re unable to source the blue sachets at the moment, so we’ve replaced these with an alternative.” The Brand Promised to “Revert to the Blue Sachets Again as Soon As Possible”.
This isn’t the first time foods have voiced their disappointment over production alterations. Earlier This Year, Ribena Enthusiaries Complained About a Change to the Beloved Beverage which has left it “Vile” after the concentrate JUICE BRAND HAD TWEAKED Its Blackcurrant Squash to Slightly Reduce Its Blackcurrant Content.
The New Squash Began to be sold at the start of March But, Shortly after, fans inunded social media with complaints about the product.
Other popular brands have faced backlash after they updated their recipes. Aldi was criticized by fans after it altered its popular meatsters snack.
Sainsbury’s Customers Also Recently Voicmed Their Dissatisphaction About a Change to Its Sweeted Long Life Soya Drink 1L. Nestle was also inunded with complaints on social media regarding its fruit pastilles and Jelly Tots.