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Tesco confirms crisps ‘better than the leading brand’ are discontinued

03 May 2024 , 22:10
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Fans were asking what became of the brand of crisps
Fans were asking what became of the brand of crisps

TESCO has confirmed the discontinuation of fan favourite crisps that shoppers thought were "better than the leading brand".

One customer took to X, formerly Twitter, to ask where the salty snack had gone and the supermarket giant revealed the sad news.

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Tesco have discontinued their prawn shell crispsCredit: @gluternative

A user wrote to Tesco on the site saying: "Hi, have you discontinued Tesco prawn shell crisps? I can't find them anywhere in store, thanks."

The chain replied: "I am sorry but our prawn shell crisps have indeed been discontinued I'm afraid."

When pressed for a reason for their decision Tesco said: "Hi there, I am sorry, but reasons behind discontinuation is business sensitive information that we can't give out I'm afraid."

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Another chimed in: "Can you bring them back please I miss them."

The prawn shell crisps were a hit with shoppers with one person even saying they tasted better than Skips - similar crisps made by leading brand.

The Redditor wrote: "I thought it was a stock issue but seems Tesco have stopped selling the Prawn shells.

"They were better than skips, in a giant bag. Gutted."

And another agreed saying: "They were so much better than skips, I’ve been looking for them coming back into Tesco."

And the Tesco snack even had the benefit of being gluten free.

Before they were discontinued a X user posted a picture of the prawn shells and wrote: "Anybody else really missed Skips since being gluten free?

"Sadly these and many alternatives contain gluten. Thankfully @Tesco prawn shells are #glutenfree!"

 Tesco has stressed it regularly updates the range of products it sells in order to best meet the needs of customers. 

Olivia Allhusen

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