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Co-op Is Selling Packs Of £1 Halloumi Fries Crisps

Co-op Is Selling Packs Of £1 Halloumi Fries Crisps

The supermarket is selling a crisp version on everyone's favourite savoury snack.

Rachel Andrews

Rachel Andrews

There is arguably nothing better than a side of cheesy, crispy halloumi fries, and now Co-op has transformed everyone's current favourite savoury snack into something a little crispier.

The supermarket giant is now selling bags of halloumi fries crisps, giving its own take on the side dish of the year.

Co-op says the potato tube-shaped crisps are packed full of the flavour of halloumi cheese and have a bit of chilli thrown into the mix for an extra delicious kick.

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Plus, the snack, which is in-store already, is also vegetarian meaning everyone can enjoy.

The crisps are priced at £1 per 100g bag, and are listed as limited edition. However, Co-op told Pretty52 that the limited edition snack will be around all summer-long, so there's still plenty of time to enjoy for now.

Ursula Artjoki, Co-op crisps, snacks and nuts developer, told Pretty52: "We've seen halloumi fries pop-up on many a restaurant menu over the past year.

"So, we wanted to put our Co-op spin on this trend and give our customers the chance to enjoy the popular flavour conveniently in a crisp offering. Co-op Halloumi Fries are a really moreish crowd-pleaser that won't last long once the bag gets opened."

Co-op's halloumi fries crisps join the supermarket's latest range of three other new flavours in the crisp aisles.

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New options include spiced coconut and chargrilled pineapple tortilla chips, which are priced at £1.70 per 150g bag.

These are described as a "mildly spicy sweet potato tortilla chips seasoned with creamy coconut, sweet pineapple and on-trend yuzu".

For meat-lovers, there's also the aromatic crispy duck and hoisin crisps in the same 150g bags for the same price.

These crisps are said to combine the classic flavours of Chinese-style crispy duck, hoisin sauce and spring onion.

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There are also lamb kofta and halloumi flatbread crisps, again priced at £1.70 for a 150g bag.

Co-op describes these as "oven-baked flatbread crisps, seasoned with succulent roast lamb, halloumi, mint and spices".

The supermarket also says that each crunch of the lamb kofta and halloumi flatbread crisps is "bursting full of flavour".

Like the halloumi fries crisps, all of these flavours are limited edition, so you'll need to stockpile your favourite to avoid disappointment when they're all gone.

We'll race you there.

Featured Image Credit: Co-op

Topics: Tasty Food, Food And Drink