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John Bett

Woman gobsmacked to find full fried potato in a packet of Kettle Chips

A woman was left gobsmacked after she found a full fried potato in a packet of Kettle Chips.

TikTok user Katherine bought a packet of salt and vinegar crisps and when she opened it she was in for a shock.

She went to dive in, but instead of a packet full of thin delicious crisps, she was left with a huge golden potato, covered in Kettle's iconic flavouring and perfectly fried.

Now Katherine, 22, from Bristol, has shared a video of the crisp potato and her fans on social media all thought it looked delicious - but she said it didn't taste so good.

What do you think of Katherine's potato crisp? Let us know in the comments...

Katherine, @katherineeatsplants, shared her discovery on TikTok, where she wrote: "Can someone from Kettle Chips tell me why I found a whole potato in the bag?"

Her clip has been viewed more than 280,000 times and Katherine was inundated with comments.

One said: "That looks kinda nice tho."

And a second added: "It’s beautiful."

Then a third wrote: "Maybe it’s like the gold creme egg, you might get a prize."

"That is the opposite problem of Walkers crisps," commented a fourth user.

A spokesperson for Kettle Chips said “We would like to apologise to our consumer for any inconvenience caused. We’re very proud to create delicious hand-cooked crisps made from 100 per cent British potatoes.

"These potatoes are sliced, fried and seasoned at our site in Norwich and very occasionally, small potatoes can get through the slicing process without being cut.

"We’re sorry to hear that this happened to this particular consumer but pleased to hear that Kettle Chips remains Katherine’s brand of choice."

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Meanwhile, a hungry man was left disappointed after buying an oven pizza from a Sainsbury's store as it had almost nothing on it - just a few strands of grated cheese.

Tom Scott, a product designer, bought the pizza for 49p and he couldn't see the lack of toppings as a huge sticker covered the face of the item.

What he got was just bread and tomato sauce, with a few bits of grated cheese, and now he believes that Sainsbury's may have put that sticker on intentionally to hide the lack of toppings.

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