An NHS worker has become the first official āCrisp Tasterā for popular discount supermarket Aldi. Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to NorthernIrelandWorld, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you. Following a huge number of applications for the role, 38-year-old George Critchley from Sheffield became Aldiās first-ever crisp taster.
Advertisement Advertisement The father-of-two, who is ācrisp madā, beat hundreds of hopefuls for the role, which will involve him reviewing a selection of Aldi crisps. To apply for the role, George and other applicants sent a short video to Aldi, describing why they would be the perfect candidate to be Aldiās first-ever crisp taster. George was certainly a worthy winner of the role, as he loves crisps so much that he had even had crisp themed tables at his wedding to his wife Anna.
He explained in his application video that at his wedding he had the idea of naming tables after crisps that suited each table group, such as Wotsits for friends with funny interests and Discos for guests who loved to dance. Advertisement Advertisement As part of his new job role, George, who works as a Digital Services Designer and a Communications Specialist for the NHS, will taste the crisps, using a specific set of judging criteria, before reporting back to Aldiās buying team, helping to guide them with future ranges. Aldiās crisp range currently includes; the Specially Selected Mature Cheddar & Red Onion Hand Cooked .
