I find the choice of packaged snacks available quite stifling; there just isn’t enough variety – not that Britannia NutriChoice Multigrain Thins solve that problem, but certainly do raise the bar a little. What does one want in a crisp (that’s how I categorise them)? They should be crisp for one, should have sufficient discernible flavor and perhaps be subtle enough to lend themselves to different uses and maybe allow the use of different types of dips.
I’m happy to say Britannia NutriChoice Multigrain Thins meet all expectations. They’re zesty, very very light, astonishingly crisp and are subtle enough to allow you to serve them with creamy and mildly spiced dips as well as something more spicy, like say a coriander and mint chutney. The uniformly flat surfaces will also allow you to get a little creative with different toppings, like say a mixture of tuna, wasabi and mayonnaise.
Try Britannia NutriChoice Multigrain Thins. I’m sure you’ll like them.
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I find this a con game..it has ridiculously high level of fat and is being promoted as some health food. there is a promotion overdrive with compliments on every jet flight and flight attendants not failing to inform you that it is a healthy snack if you decline it. They should read the nutrition chart on the packet
I missed it obviously! Would you have a photo of the nutrition chart handy? Were the fat levels high in absolute or relative terms? Quite curious now and thank you for bringing it up.