
The new and unusual supermarket foods you need to get your hands on
If you're looking to steer away from standard snacks this summer and branch into something a little more exciting, Steve Wilson is here with just the selection! From Wotsits flavoured Mac n Cheese to Snickers with a twist - We are going to put the hottest new flavours to the test.
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Condiments:
£2.90, Heinz
Heinz Sweet Sriracha Ketchup £3.39, Morrisons
Heinz American Style Smokey Baconnaise Sauce £2.15, Heinz
Party food:
£3, Tesco
Eridanous Greek Style Kettle Crisps £1.49, Lidl
Wotsits Mac n Cheese Really Cheesy £4, Tesco
Marmite Roast Potatoes £3.50, Tesco
6 Jalapeno And Cheese Hotdog Sausages £4, Morrisons
Patatas Carbonara Sharing Plates Taste the Difference £4.50, Sainsbury's
£4.15 Co-op
£4.60, Co-op
Sweet treats:
£3.50, Iceland
Cadbury Dairy Milk Biscoff Biscuit Chocolate Bar, £2, Sainsbury's
£0.79, Happy Candy
M&S You're Out Of This World Munch Mix £3.50, Ocado
£2, Sainsbury's
£2.75, Morrisons Drinks:
Baileys Toffee Popcorn Movie Night £16.98, Asda
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