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Question of the week: Crisps - pick a side

32 min · 13 de may de 2026
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This week we revisit last week’s deodorant debate and the people have spoken… there’s not much love for a roll on - apart from Liane’s brother-in-law, who proudly uses an unscented ladies roll on (there was judgement). Some die-hard Dove fans are still willing to splurge, while others are only now discovering the actual price of deodorant and frankly, aren’t coping well. Then onto this week’s important question… Do you prefer a potato-based crisp or a maize-based crisp? Turns out people feel VERY strongly about this. We uncover some shocking revelations around cheese and onion, confess to demolishing family-sized bags solo, and take a nostalgic trip down memory lane with a good old Scampi Fry. Short, snappy, salty in more ways than one… and guaranteed to make you crave crisps by the end of it.

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