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1 week agoNew York StateComments Off on Boots shoppers devastated as popular snack is axed from shops
BOOTS has axed a popular snack, leaving customers devastated.
The chemist has confirmed that it no longer sells Eat Real lentil chips.
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Boots has confirmed that it no longer sells Eat Real lentil chipsSainsbury's
The tasty crisps come in several flavours, including Tomato and Basil, Salted, Sour Cream and Chive and Chilli and Lemon.
The plant-based snack is made with nutritious pulses, grains and greens.
A 95g bag usually costs around £2.
Shoppers have taken to social media to ask where the popular snack had gone.
One visited social media website X, formerly Twitter, to ask: “@BootsUK please tell me you’ve not stopped selling the chilli and lemon lentil crisps.”
To which the Boots Help account replied: “Hi Jo, thanks for getting in touch. Unfortunately it appears that this product has been discontinued in our stores. I apologise for the disappointment this may cause.”
Retailers often discontinue products to make way for newer items on shelves based on sales and customer demand.
When The Sun reached out to Boots it confirmed that the crisps will no longer be available on its shelves.
But it said that shoppers can still get their hands on other lentil-based crisps individually and as part of the Boots Meal Deal.
Among the other options are Properchips, which come in BBQ and Salt & Vinegar flavours.
The snacks are a similar price, at around £2 for 100g.
Other discontinued products
The lentil crisps are not the only product that has been pulled from supermarket shelves recently.
Tesco recently axed its southern friend chicken instant flavour noodles in a blow to shoppers.
The snacks cost around 50p and were available in store and online.
Customers can still buy six packs of Tesco Finest Aberdeen Angus Beef Sausages for £3 and four packs of Tesco Finest Pork and Beef smoked sausages for £4.
Meanwhile, last month The Sun exclusively revealed that Cadbury’s has axed Fry’s Coffee Cream after first launching it in 2023.