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A WOMAN has shared the ‘right’ way to close a bag of crisps - and it’s blowing people’s minds. 

Usually a half-eaten packet is either folded over, shut with a band or clip, or simply twisted to try and keep the contents fresh.

One woman has shared the 'right' way to close a bag of crisps and it's blowing people's minds
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One woman has shared the 'right' way to close a bag of crisps and it's blowing people's mindsCredit: Facebook

But if you find the bag always opening and your crisps getting stale - or you don’t have a clip to hand - take note. 

One woman shared the simple method to seal packets just by folding them, and you can even turn the bag upside down with nothing falling out. 

Sharing her trick on , she wrote: “Apparently we have been closing the chip bags wrong.”

She demonstrates the technique with a giant bag of crisps, showing you fold each side of the bag inwards in a triangle shape, as if you were making a paper plane.

You start by folding the edges of the packet inwards in a triangle shape
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You start by folding the edges of the packet inwards in a triangle shapeCredit: Facebook
You turn the bag over and roll the packet down before turning the corners inwards
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You turn the bag over and roll the packet down before turning the corners inwardsCredit: Facebook

You then flip it over and roll the bag down, and when you get to the contents turn each corner inside out, turning the folds into pockets. 

She proudly gives the bag a shake in the clip, showing no crumbs escaping. 

More than three million people have watched the clip, and say her tip is a ‘game changer’. 

The folded edges become pockets which stops the bag from re-opening
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The folded edges become pockets which stops the bag from re-opening Credit: Facebook

Commenting online, one person said: “That’s something good to know.”

Another wrote: “Another life hack."

A third said: “I seen it, tried it and works.

She even turns the bag upside down to show nothing falls out
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She even turns the bag upside down to show nothing falls outCredit: Facebook

"The only problem is there’s usually no chips left.”

Someone else thought: “Well this is a gamer changer too.”

While this person added: “Here's another pantry life hack.”

More than three million people have watched the clip and called her tip a 'game changer'
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More than three million people have watched the clip and called her tip a 'game changer'

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