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On three occasions, February 2007, [28] December 2008 [29] and June 2009, [30] the Crinkle Cut chips were recalled after rubber pieces were discovered in packets. On two occasions, in October 2022 [ 31 ] and May 2023, [ 32 ] the Crinkle Cut chips were recalled after plastic pieces were discovered in packets.
Aldi Süd is made up of 24 companies with 2,000 stores. The border between their territories is commonly known as the Aldi-Äquator (lit. ' Aldi equator ') [35] [36] and runs from the Rhine via Mülheim an der Ruhr, Wermelskirchen, Marburg, Siegen, and Gießen east to just north of Fulda.
And Aldi has 17.64-ounce bags of Specially Selected Traditional and Crinkle Cut Ribbon Noodles for $2.99 starting on September 18. These noodles have just two ingredients: durum semolina wheat and ...
The snack food is a thinly-sliced variety of potato chip (crisp) and comes in a variety of flavours, including Chicken, Original, Salt & Vinegar, BBQ Ribs, Cheese & Onion, Sour Cream & Chives and Light & Tangy. Thins compete chiefly with Smith's Thinly Cut, another thinly sliced potato chip, along with various crinkle cut brands.
Most Aldi's chocolate bars are between $2 and $4, which is a great deal for European chocolate. The day I shopped there were even a few varieties on sale for only $1.39.
Crinkle-cut French fries. Crinkle-cutting is slicing that leaves a corrugated surface. It can be done to enhance the texture or mechanical properties of food. Crinkle-cutting French fries makes them absorb more fry oil, as well as increasing their ability to retain dipping sauce.
In the 1960s Samboy chips were not crinkle cut and only came in barbecue flavour. In the 1980s, the "Original" (ready salted) flavour was called "Samboy Gold". The brand is best remembered by its 1980s advertising campaign that stated “Samboy: The flavour really hits you”. [2] One ad featured a man on a bicycle delivering chips to various ...