• Chris@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    Kettle Chips are British, made in Norfolk. I double-checked their website and they haven’t been taken over by anyone as far as I can tell.

    • mannycalavera@feddit.uk
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      1 year ago

      Unfortunately the veil has dropped. I thought the same as you but this is what the website says:

      https://kettlechips.co.uk/pages/about

      Cameron Healy Founded Kettle Foods In Salem, Oregan, USA. Cameron and his son discovered the British love of crisps, prompting Cameron to establish Kettle Foods in the UK.

      He chose Norfolk as our home, where you can still find us to this day, in order to be as close as possible to many of our potato growers. Our first home was actually the corner of an old converted shoe factory in Norwich. And so, from humble beginnings, the first KETTLE® Chips were produced in the UK.

      Cameron Healy and UK Co-owner, Tim Meyer, got talking to owner and chef Chris Barnard, in whom he recognised a true passion for authentic foods and > ingredients.

      Sharing Cameron’s vision, Chris soon packed up his utensils and recipe books to join us in setting up the UK branch of Kettle Foods

      So it’s US founded, and (at least some point in the past) UK co-owned and mainly produced in the UK. A little grey area. Nice crisps, however.

      Walkers was a surprise to me. But turns out that is a UK brand sold to the yanks like everything else 😬. Also nice crisps.

  • Scrollone@feddit.it
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    1 year ago

    Pringles are so shitty that can’t even be categorised as “chips” according to European regulations

  • skisnow@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    It’s distressing how many British sweet brands now have a chain of ownership leading to the US. Mondelez famously bought Cadbury’s, and Bain Capital (y’know, Mitt Romney’s company) own most of the “classics” like Barratts, Fox’s Glacier Mints, Poppets, Tavener’s, Mojo chews, Barker & Dobson etc. The only big non-American company left is Nestle, and they can also fuck wayyyyy off.

    It’s only Terry’s and Tunnocks left now, and even then Terry’s are owned by the Fr*nch.