Aldi's most contentious crisp flavour has made a comeback to the delight of many shoppers who have described them as 'incredible'. The budget supermarket chain has reintroduced the popular snacks for a limited period under their 'special buys' range. While many fans are advocating for the crisps to become a permanent offering, there are those who remain sceptical about the unconventional taste.
Retailing at £1.09 for a 150g bag, the Specially Selected Garlic Bread Crinkle Cut Crisps first appeared last summer and have been absent since then. However, they are making a temporary return alongside two other flavours: Pizza Margherita and Nduja Spiced.
READ MORE: Tesco staff reveal the most bizarre customer complaints they have heard from shoppers "Aldi's unique garlic bread crisps are back by popular demand," announced the supermarket giant. "In a Peter Kay-worthy mash-up, the nation's cheapest supermarket has combined two favourite foods, garlic bread and crisps, to create a delicious snack." The crisps gained popularity after TikTok user Jack Eats Everything discovered them in-store.
In a recent video, he expressed his excitement: "So happy these are now available in Aldi. Can't wait to try some tomorrow! " His post has since garnered an impressive 11,000 views and over 100 comments, reports the Mirror . However, while some looked forward to sampling the limited edition crisps, it's evident that not everyone will be eager to grab another pack.
"Top tier crisp these," One cust.