Not everyone has a sweet tooth
It's almost that time of year when we start opening the doors to our advent calendars and it's not just chocolate on the cards. Iceland is selling one that's 'a dream' for savoury fans - in the form of a giant Walkers crisps calendar.
Not everyone was impressed with the price - it costs £10 at Iceland and The Food Warehouse - with some suggesting you 'could buy a few multipacks for that price'. The toasties are currently reduced from £3.50 to £2.75 and can be cooked in either the oven, the microwave or an air fryer.
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