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A 26-year-old packet of crisps is selling for a lot of money on Ebay

This is your chance to own a piece of pub snack history

Guest Contributor by Guest Contributor
2018-11-14 14:14
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A 26-year-old packet of crisps is selling on eBay – for £16.

The antiquated packet of cheese and onion, found behind a kitchen cupboard, sports a best before date of November 7 1992 – the year John Major became Prime Minister.

“We found them behind the kitchen units as we’re having a refurb,” explained crisp archaeologist Damian Connop.

“They look immaculate considering their age. I couldn’t find any information about them, just that they were around in the 80’s and 90’s.”

The item’s condition is confusingly listed as; “New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item.”

However, eating this particular snack is not recommend, the listing describes the packet of Primes Cheese and Onion as an “archive piece”.

The listing reads: “Get your piece of pub snack history with an unopened packet of Primes’ Cheese & Onion crisps, sporting an expiry date of 7 November 1992.

“Date of manufacture is unclear but in excellent condition considering their 26 years behind a kitchen cupboard! Archive piece, not for consumption. Collection available from Park Street, Bristol.”

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Proceeds from the auction will go to One25, a Bristol charity helping women to break free from street sex work, addiction and other life-controlling issues.

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