@Skua @Blaze @tiramichu @GreatAlbatross Honestly couldn’t tell you. But the UK company can’t spell Oregon so they can’t work that closely together… https://kettlechips.co.uk/pages/about
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@Skua @Blaze @tiramichu @GreatAlbatross Honestly couldn’t tell you. But the UK company can’t spell Oregon so they can’t work that closely together… https://kettlechips.co.uk/pages/about
@Skua @Blaze @tiramichu @GreatAlbatross If you really want to do a deep dive, it looks like you can tell from the packaging. If it says ‘Kettle Brand’ it’s American. If it says ‘Hand cooked potato chips: Kettle’ it’s British. If it says ‘Kettle: hand cooked potato chips’ it’s Dutch.
@Skua @Blaze @tiramichu @GreatAlbatross NB there is also an EU Kettle Chips based in the Netherlands - they seem to be part of Kettle Foods Ltd: https://kettlechips.eu/
@Skua @Blaze @tiramichu @GreatAlbatross Kettle Foods Inc and Kettle Foods Ltd are different companies. Kettle Foods Ltd is owned by Valeo Foods https://www.valeofoodsgroup.com/
@GreatAlbatross @tiramichu plenty of UK crisps (including Kettle, established in here somewhere - based in Norfolk, owned in Europe). Corkers, Pipers, Tyrrells, Two Farmers come to mind. Don’t think any of them are owned internationally? I come from potato country - so many crisp factories round here!
@i_am_not_a_robot @mannycalavera owned by Valeo https://www.valeofoodsgroup.com/about-us/our-business which is Euro/Canadian, so you’re fine.
Personally I prefer Corkers.
@Sturgist @IsoKiero my Swedish friend introduced me to Flying Jacob and that stuff is so wrong and yet so right. What is it with Swedes and weird banana recipes
Also, a vote here for Goodfellas pizza (Birdseye). Very average but better than Dr Oetker by a country mile and the gluten free one is pretty decent
@MrsDoyle @Blaze Taytos have Irish and Northern Irish versions, just to get really confusing.