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Yahoo
11-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Crisp giant makes U-turn after fans show outrage over snack only sold in Worcester
A CRISPS giant has made a major U-turn in their decision to sell a famous flavour of crisps only in Worcester. Walkers has apologised to fans after they expressed outrage that the Worcester Sauce flavour would only be served in Charlie's Convenience Store in Barbourne Road. Many people had flocked to the store to get their hands on the limited edition flavour, which made many fans feel left out. The crisps will be on sale across the rest of the UK from March 17. A spokesperson for Walkers said: "On reflection, maybe we shouldn't have just limited the sale of Walkers Worcester Sauce flavoured crisps to only one store in Worcester. "Fans, we've heard your outrage loud and clear. "We're working hard to make them available for everyone to enjoy the beloved flavour - which is now even more Worcestershire-y with Lea & Perrins' iconic sauce." Fans had gone to social media to show their outrage at the move to only sell the crisps in Worcester. One, @tripleeatsfood, wrote: 'NATION WIDE RELEASE NEEDED RIGHT NOW!!!' And another fan, @krissie.p74, added: 'Bring them back everywhere. Best crisps ever.' COMEBACK: Shamsher Singh and Kanwalpreet Kaur, directors of Charlie's Convenience Store celebrating the return of Worcester Sauce crisps (Image: Newsquest) The popularity of the crisps flavour has been massively felt by the city based convenience store Charlie's who have almost sold out. A business spokesperson said it had 89 boxes of the crisps, all of which are gone. Charlie's is expecting a new flavour delivery in the next few days. People had travelled far and wide to celebrate the return of Worcester Sauce crisps on March 4, which led to Walkers completely taking over the city. Large inflatable crisps, signs and people dressed in the packet's colours had popped up to mark the day.
Yahoo
11-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Walkers making change to crisps 'from Monday onwards' after 'devastating' fans
Discontinued Walkers crisps are set to RETURN to shelves across the UK in just days. It comes after people across the UK over the last couple of weeks were devastated that the return of the Walkers Worcester Sauce flavour crisps was only available in Worcester. Walkers has heard the outrage loud and clear! On reflection, Walkers has apologised and has decided to make the Worcester Sauce flavour crisps available to purchase ACROSS THE WHOLE OF THE UK with stock landing on shelves in all retailers from next week onwards. The brand told Birmingham Live: "On reflection, maybe we shouldn't have just limited the sale of Walkers Worcester Sauce flavoured crisps to only one store in Worcester. Fans, we've heard your outrage loud and clear." READ MORE: Next 'very flattering' £32 blouse is 'perfect for jeans and a nice top occasions' READ MORE: Major jewellery chain set to shut seven 'no longer viable' stores across UK READ MORE All the changes coming to PIP under benefits cuts - from eligibility to assessments In response to the launch, @tripleeatsfood exclaimed: 'NATION WIDE RELEASE NEEDED RIGHT NOW!!!' and @krissie.p74 advised: 'Bring them back everywhere. Best crisps ever.'* Walkers told us: "So, we've decided that your favourite Walkers Worcester Sauce flavour crisps will land on shelves at retailers all over the UK from Monday 17th March onwards. "We're working hard to make them available for everyone to enjoy the beloved flavour - which is now even more Worcestershire-y with Lea & Perrins' iconic sauce." The brand said: "We're sorry for any distress caused. Enjoy!" Last week,eager crisp lovers formed a queue outside Charlie's Convenience Store on Barbourne Road, in the Cathedral city of Worcester - the only shop currently stocking the crisps. The store is managed by 31 year old Gubir Singh, affectionately known as Gav to the locals, whose family took ownership of the shop in 2019. Speaking about the relaunch, Gav expressed: "I was honoured to be asked to help relaunch the Worcester Sauce flavour crisps. I'm playing a pivotal moment in the city's history - I'd just encourage people to pay us a visit while stocks last."
Yahoo
28-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Beloved Walkers' flavour returns to UK – but there's only one place you can buy it
A fondly-remembered crisp flavour is set to make its return to the UK next week after years off shelves – but with one major catch. For a limited time, snack fans will be able to pick up a packet of Walkers Worcester Sauce crisps for the first time since they were discontinued in 2022. Many were dismayed at the disappearance of the classic British flavour, but can now experience it once again. That is, if they're willing to make the trip to Worcester, the only place the new flavour will be available to buy. The single stockist in the country will be Charlie's Convenience Store, an unsuspecting off-licence just north of the city centre. Expect long queues on Barbourne Road as Worcestershire Sauce fanatics descend on the West Midlands city on Tuesday 4 March. The location is famous for being the birthplace of the oft-mispronounced umami-conjuring condiment in 1837. It was created by pharmacists John Wheeley Lea and William Henry Perrins, who combined vinegar, anchovies, garlic and other ingredients to create the original version of the sauce that would go on to take the world by storm. To this day, it is still produced in the Midland Road factory that the pair built, and distributed in the US, Canada and beyond. The brand's collaborations with Walkers had been a mainstay on British shelves for many years, but shoppers began noticing a gradual decline in its availability. Following intense questioning on social media, the crisp brand's Twitter / X account said: 'Hi, we're sorry but Worcester Sauce flavour is no longer part of our range.' Dismay ensued as many expressed their disappointment at the loss of their favourite flavour. One social media user said: 'Errrrr what?!!! Walkers have discontinued making the Worcester Sauce flavour crisps. This is a crime!' Even money expert Martin Lewis weighed in on the debate, taking a characteristically pragmatic approach and recommending fans instead try the Worcestershire Sauce offering from Seabrook crisps. Other brands that sell crisps in the iconic flavour include Tayto, M&S own brand, and even Walkers' own French Fries spin-off. But for those for whom these offerings are just not the same, they can head to Worcester next week to relive the glory days and get their hands on that iconic purple packet. They have to act fast though, as the flavour will only be available while stocks last. A statement from Walkers reads: 'They're back. They're even more Worcestershire-y with Lea & Perrins sauce. But they're only being sold in Worcester. 'A limited supply will be exclusively available at Charlie's Convenience Store, 59 Barbourne Road, Worcester. See you there on Tuesday 4th March, 10am.' The event marks only the latest Walkers-Heinz collaboration, with the brand last year teaming up with the condiment giant to produce ketchup, salad cream, and even baked bean flavour crisps.


The Independent
28-02-2025
- Business
- The Independent
Beloved Walkers' flavour returns to UK – but there's only one place you can buy it
A fondly-remembered crisp flavour is set to make its return to the UK next week after years off shelves – but with one major catch. For a limited time, snack fans will be able to pick up a packet of Walkers Worcester Sauce crisps for the first time since they were discontinued in 2022. Many were dismayed at the disappearance of the classic British flavour, but can now experience it once again. That is, if they're willing to make the trip to Worcester, the only place the new flavour will be available to buy. The single stockist in the country will be Charlie's Convenience Store, an unsuspecting off-licence just north of the city centre. Expect long queues on Barbourne Road as Worcestershire Sauce fanatics descend on the West Midlands city on Tuesday 4 March. The location is famous for being the birthplace of the oft-mispronounced umami-conjuring condiment in 1837. It was created by pharmacists John Wheeley Lea and William Henry Perrins, who combined vinegar, anchovies, garlic and other ingredients to create the original version of the sauce that would go on to take the world by storm. To this day, it is still produced in the Midland Road factory that the pair built, and distributed in the US, Canada and beyond. The brand's collaborations with Walkers had been a mainstay on British shelves for many years, but shoppers began noticing a gradual decline in its availability. Following intense questioning on social media, the crisp brand's Twitter / X account said: 'Hi, we're sorry but Worcester Sauce flavour is no longer part of our range.' Dismay ensued as many expressed their disappointment at the loss of their favourite flavour. One social media user said: 'Errrrr what?!!! Walkers have discontinued making the Worcester Sauce flavour crisps. This is a crime!' Even money expert Martin Lewis weighed in on the debate, taking a characteristically pragmatic approach and recommending fans instead try the Worcestershire Sauce offering from Seabrook crisps. Other brands that sell crisps in the iconic flavour include Tayto, M&S own brand, and even Walkers' own French Fries spin-off. But for those for whom these offerings are just not the same, they can head to Worcester next week to relive the glory days and get their hands on that iconic purple packet. They have to act fast though, as the flavour will only be available while stocks last. A statement from Walkers reads: 'They're back. They're even more Worcestershire-y with Lea & Perrins sauce. But they're only being sold in Worcester. 'A limited supply will be exclusively available at Charlie's Convenience Store, 59 Barbourne Road, Worcester. See you there on Tuesday 4th March, 10am.' The event marks only the latest Walkers-Heinz collaboration, with the brand last year teaming up with the condiment giant to produce ketchup, salad cream, and even baked bean flavour crisps.
Yahoo
28-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Walkers announces popular axed flavour is set to come back to UK
Walkers has confirmed a beloved axed flavour is coming back - but there is a huge catch. Walkers, which is rivalled by McCoy's and more, has confirmed the move after it hinted that the discontinued Worcester Sauce flavour would be coming back. Walkers confirmed that Worcester Sauce will be coming back to the UK for a limited time only: one day, Tuesday, March 4. The crisps will only be sold in Worcester, at Charlie's Convenience Store on 59 Barbourne Road in the city. One X user wrote: "@walkers_crisps bringing back the Worcester sauce flavour I've been waiting years for this moment I literally brought the m and s ones yesterday but you can't beat the original walkers." READ MORE: Next 'comfy' £30 trousers are 'more stylish than joggers' and 'can be dressed up' READ MORE: New Look shutting 29 branches with full list of locations announced READ MORE UK set for hottest day of year so far with first of spring weather hitting Another user wrote: "Liverpool are winning the league and Walkers are bringing back Worcester Sauce flavour. Never kill yourself." Another person on X said: "What the hell @walkers_crisps Worcester Sauce was the best flavour crisps that you did! You need to bring them back asap!!!!" While second person posted: "Every week for the last 8 months I've been looking on Tesco website for Worcester Sauce Crisps pack of 6 but they were always out of stock, now I know why. They are my favourite Crisps and I will miss eating them straight from the bag and in sandwiches R.I.P Worcester Sauce R.I.P." A third person added: "@walkers_crisps right enough is them back PLEASE." The hugely popular crisp flavour will be returning on Tuesday, March 4 at 10am. A spokesperson for Walkers said: "They're back. "They're even more Worcestershire-y with Lea & Perrins sauce. But they're only being sold in Worcester. A limited supply will be exclusively available at Charlie's Convenience Store, 59 Barbourne Road, Worcester." The spokesperson for the crisp giant went on to say: "See you there on Tuesday 4th March, 10am."