The world’s best crisp has been revealed… but do you agree?
The results were found by Ranker, who asked the online community to rate the 'greatest chips of all time'
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The results were found by Ranker, who asked the online community to rate the 'greatest chips of all time'
WHEN it comes to picking your favourite bag of crisps, it’s an extremely tough decision.
But now the world’s favourite crisps have been revealed.
According to the voting public around the world, Cheetos are the most popular crisps.
The American tangy, cheese-flavoured puffballs are sold in 36 countries around the globe, and are top choice for savoury snackers.
Although many of the top ten will be familiar to Brit crisp fans, some of our homegrown classics have failed to make the cut.
The results were found by , who asked the online community to rate the “greatest chips of all time".
Second place went to Cool Ranch Doritos, with the Brits' holiday favourite (and Walker's international equivalent) Lay’s Classic ranking third.
Also in the top few are Lay’s BBQ and Ruffles Cheddar Sour Cream, followed by two Pringles flavours - Original and Sour Cream and Onion.
The competition said: “How do you rank the greatest chip of all time? Do you go by dip-ability? Or the flavour of the chip by itself?
“Do you go by the size of the chip? Do healthy chips make better chips? All these very important questions could have mind boggling answers that shake the very foundations of science, snacking, and reality!
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“The goal of this list is to put all of our chip-loving minds together and decide what is the absolute most delicious, best chip in the world. Go!”
Over 12,100 people cast over 142,500 votes to up or down rate the crisps on the list.
So do you agree with the top bags?
This week we reported how there are fears of UK crisp shortage as UK heatwave after cold winter hits potato crop.
We previously revealed how much air is taking up your favourite crisps packets (including the brand that is 72 per cent EMPTY).