 | Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days (In-Stock) Pickled Onion Mention pickled onions and some very British images come to mind. The traditional ploughman's lunch. Huge jars of onions in the local chippy. The W.I. making pickled onions for fetes. Yes, pickled onions are as British as the white cliffs of Dover, so if you want a little taste of Britain in a jar, you know what to reach for! Nation's favourite Crisps From field to crisp Ever wondered, while tucking into a bag of Walkers, how our crisps are made? Well, we'd love to be able to pretend that it's a terribly complicated process like rocket science, so that you'd be really impressed with how clever we are. But the fact is that making our crisps is fairly simple. 1. Plant a potato seed and pray for some good old British weather! 2. Pick, and double check it's a top quality spud 3. Wash, peel and slice it 4. Cook in SUNSEED Oil - naturally lower in saturates 5. Season with a sprinkle of Walkers magic! And that's it. From farmer's field to your taste buds in five simple steps! We said it wasn't rocket science... The Walkers Story Long, long ago (well, the 1880's) in a Midlands town not so far away (Leicester!), a butcher named Henry Walker opened a new butcher's shop and for a while things went well. But by 1945 meat was scarce so that Henry branched out and began cooking slices of potato. They sold well and in 1954 the first flavoured crisps were created, Cheese and Onion was born! Henry Walker became Walkers and by the 1980's, we had loads of great flavours and chose Leicester's favourite son Gary Lineker to help sell our tasty wares to the world. And the rest, as they say, is history. | | SEE IT |