
‘I need it' say shoppers as they rush to ASDA to grab popular snack scanning at just 68p
SHOPPERS are rushing to Asda after spotting a brand new flavour of Pot Noodle hitting the shelves – and it's only 68p.
The Flame Grilled Steak flavour has sent fans into a frenzy, with many declaring, 'I need it!'.
The new snack has been spotted in Asda stores across the UK, and it's quickly becoming a must-have.
A post in the popular Facebook group NewfoodsUK revealed the find, with the caption: 'New Flame Grilled Steak Pot Noodle spotted at Asda.'
Fans wasted no time sharing their excitement. Wendy Whiley commented: 'Ooooft! I need it!' while Nigel Noble added: 'Yes just tried it and it tastes nice like flame grilled McCoys.'
Others were quick to offer tips on how to enjoy it, with one user writing: 'Don't add the soy sauce, instead add some squirty mustard in it. Thank me later.'
The new flavour joins a long list of Pot Noodle favourites including Chicken & Mushroom, Beef & Tomato, and even quirky ones like Sticky Rib.
But it's the steak version that's winning hearts – and trolleys – this week.
Kadii Allen tagged a mate saying: 'For next time we go to ASDA,' while Mathew Lundy reminisced: 'Brazilian BBQ steak used to be my favourite no longer seen – hopefully this one is banging.'
Shoppers are clearly eager to try it and see how it stacks up.
Christina Arrand wrote: 'Yes, I've ordered one in next week's shop,' showing how quickly it's been added to shopping lists.
Sian Thomas also said: 'I baught a few of these in Asda the other day,' with fans wasting no time snapping them up.
There's also a bit of friendly debate among long-time Pot Noodle lovers.
Darren Ellison weighed in saying: 'But nothing beats Chicken and Mushroom.'
And some shoppers, like Summer Santilli, are sticking to the classics.
'It's getting a bit silly now, these new flavours. I'm still in the 80s with Beef & Tomato lol,' she wrote.
Asda appears to be the first major retailer to roll out the new snack, but it may well pop up in other supermarkets soon.
At just 68p, it's a bargain snack that's easy to grab on the go or chuck in the cupboard for a quick meal.
The excitement comes just a couple of months after Tesco added Pot Noodles to its £3.60 meal deal, letting customers pick one up as part of their lunch combo.
But with a price this low at Asda, shoppers might not wait until lunchtime.
It's not the first time Pot Noodle has sent snack fans wild.
Previous limited edition flavours have come and gone – often leaving customers begging for them to return.
Whether Flame Grilled Steak becomes a new classic remains to be seen, but early signs suggest it's off to a sizzling start.
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