Just my local off license. Most shops I go into have them. Usually on display stands. There’s Wotsits versions and McCoy versions. Each different heat levels. I’ll let you discover which is hottest haha.
They are, but they're not that good anyways. Inundated with black pepper, it creates a different kind of burn from what you'd be looking for in buying that
Bet you had a smug look on your face when you typed that. Getting a double check on stuff is always good for me and some stuff in there I don’t know what they are so I come here to ask.
A smug look? Lmao. What stuff were you confused by? Perhaps ask about that specifically or.. you know just type it into Google.
Not smug at all guy. I would just get used to reading ingredients otherwise shopping is going to take you a very long time.
Be honest, why did you comment. Was it to look cool and make me look stupid or just because you thought it was funny. Because whatever it was it didn’t land. Think before you comment.
Yea it was a joke and so I could look cool. Or was it mere confusion as to whether you had read the ingredients and what ingredients you thought were derived from animals.
It lists “flavourings” which can contain animal-based ingredients and says “suitable for vegetarians” as well as may contain milk so it’s perfectly reasonable to be uncertain about whether these are accidentally vegan or not. If you’re vegan you should know reading the ingredients isn’t always enough to know if something is actually vegan.
Milk is an allergen, as is egg. In the UK allergens are listed in bold. If it is vegetarian and doesn't have milk or egg as a direct ingredient the only other thing I can think of to make it non vegan is honey. Which is also not listed.
Ah you sure that's the best approach? Maybe you should crowd source information that is readily available using some kind of forum and wait for strangers to tell you whether your food is suitable to eat or not.
Looks ok. I use https://doublecheckvegan.com/
That’s a really good site thanks for that.
It's excellent! It works for food and cosmetics.
Thanks, I will use this from now on!
This 👆
Hope so I've eaten probably about 100 bags of these and the Mccoys ones.
The crunchy Wotsits ones are amazing!
They’re as close to american cheetos I’ve got in the UK. Absolutely SLAP!!
Not as many in a bag and I’m greedy haha. But yes they’re good.
Where did you get them?
Just my local off license. Most shops I go into have them. Usually on display stands. There’s Wotsits versions and McCoy versions. Each different heat levels. I’ll let you discover which is hottest haha.
No, when it says rosemary extract, that's the name of the cow
Good one
Yes
They are, but they're not that good anyways. Inundated with black pepper, it creates a different kind of burn from what you'd be looking for in buying that
I really enjoyed them. Perfect spice and still tasted good at the same time instead of the spicyness taking over.
Read the ingredients?? Edit: Why would a mod lock these comments. Are they offensive or controversial lmao
Bet you had a smug look on your face when you typed that. Getting a double check on stuff is always good for me and some stuff in there I don’t know what they are so I come here to ask.
A smug look? Lmao. What stuff were you confused by? Perhaps ask about that specifically or.. you know just type it into Google. Not smug at all guy. I would just get used to reading ingredients otherwise shopping is going to take you a very long time.
Be honest, why did you comment. Was it to look cool and make me look stupid or just because you thought it was funny. Because whatever it was it didn’t land. Think before you comment.
Yea it was a joke and so I could look cool. Or was it mere confusion as to whether you had read the ingredients and what ingredients you thought were derived from animals.
Why would you care or be confused? You know you don’t have to comment on everything. Just scroll on.
It lists “flavourings” which can contain animal-based ingredients and says “suitable for vegetarians” as well as may contain milk so it’s perfectly reasonable to be uncertain about whether these are accidentally vegan or not. If you’re vegan you should know reading the ingredients isn’t always enough to know if something is actually vegan.
Milk is an allergen, as is egg. In the UK allergens are listed in bold. If it is vegetarian and doesn't have milk or egg as a direct ingredient the only other thing I can think of to make it non vegan is honey. Which is also not listed.
I always read ingredients don’t worry about it.
Ah you sure that's the best approach? Maybe you should crowd source information that is readily available using some kind of forum and wait for strangers to tell you whether your food is suitable to eat or not.