@rauls5 I count five visible misspellings on that bag.
Is it the missing U-s?
@dubyakay of course
Or as the Americans would say, of corse. Oh, they don’t? Weird.
I’ve never had a favorite anything in my entire life
Favourite*
TBF “All Dressing” is a common Canadian flavoring that Frito Lay added upon request during one of their promotions where people could write in their favorite flavor.
Pretty cool to see it available again, it was originally a limited time product.
They added it because Ruffles has always had an “all dressed” flavour in Canada.
Aren’t they the same company?
Indeed they are, which is what makes this all the more silly.
But they weren’t always….
What’s sillier is the Ruffles variety tastes better, but instead of using the same recipe (or re-releasing them) they tried to reinvent the wheel.
Jfc.
Weirdly, I’ve always though potato chips are close to locally sourced in every market. Though the company owner is American, 100%
It’s pointing out they can’t even spell favourite correctly while trying to appeal to Canada.
Can’t spell flavour either. Words are hard.
*wourds
Savoury
The whole thing looks bad.
True, it’s all a bit… unsavoury.
Oh damn
I forget is all dressed a north country thing?
I’m still trying desperately to find that winning flavor: Bacon Grilled Cheese.
Nobody around here carries it.
If you haven’t had Old Dutch’s Mexican Chili you haven’t really lived.
I’ll give it a whirl. Maybe it’s easier to find. 🙄
The fact that this is not a widely known and popular chip flavor makes no sense.
If I saw that as an option, I’d buy it. Just saying.
It won the flavor contest last Spring.
I’ve never seen it. Not during the voting session or since. My GF tried ordering twice, once with Walmart & then Amazon.
Walmart sent a “replacement” and Amazon had “no stock”.
I’m curious where in Canada you are in Canada OP? . I mean frito lay is very much American but I’d wager most of the chips they sell in Canada are made here as well.
According to another post, OP is in the U.S.
Yeah i think it’s a bit deceptive to post this to !canada@lemmy.ca without any context when this was a photo taken of a bag of chips from a US grocery store.
The whole post is missing context. And every one is seeing something different as the issue! Lol.
Yeah I live in Alberta and they make a shit tonne down in Taber
I thought it was Lethbridge. I guess they do it in both places.
They do, and the potatoes are grown here as well.
Among the other things mentioned, it also looks like an American Nutrition Facts label. More bolded and missing french words like Valeur Quotdien.