Every one knows Green is the universal colour for cheese and onion
2006-09-14
03:50:33
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bohbag2000
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Food & Drink
➔ Other - Food & Drink
Cheesey Quavers, and Wotsits are Cheese Flavour (no onion), and therefore do not qualify for a green bag.
2006-09-14
04:03:08 ·
update #1
To the person critisising my grammer
you start a sentence with a capital letter
(they are the big ones)
2006-09-14
04:16:43 ·
update #2
Because they are wrong. We all know that salt & vinegar is blue and cheese & onion is green, but no, they have to be different.
The amount of times I pick up a blue bag of crisps in the shop and then have to throw them out because they are the abomination that is cheese & onion crisps. Arrgh.
I feel very strongly about this subject, I hereby propose we start an international crisp bag colour standards agency which would prevent terrible things like this happening.
2006-09-14 04:02:13
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answer #1
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answered by sarcasticquotemarks 5
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In South Africa Cheese and Onion used to be yellow. Red was Tomato and Blue was Salt and Vinegar. The three primary colours.
2006-09-14 11:00:32
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answered by MissBehave 5
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Why should cheese and onion be green?! When was the last time you saw green cheese and a green onion.
Likewise, when was the last time you saw blue vinegar and blue salt !
By the way..the whole grammar/spelling argument is hilarious!
2006-09-14 11:10:21
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answered by Colin H 1
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Exactly, it used to fool me. Of course the universal colour for Cheese and Onion is green. Golden Wonder and Smiths do.
2006-09-14 10:55:59
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answered by frankmilano610 6
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It used to be blue but they swapped it round with cheese and onion as another company had the same colour bags
2006-09-14 10:52:52
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answered by alismudge 3
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Cheese and onion is the nations favourite and usualy come in green bags. So they thought "lets put the least favourite in green bags and see if we can sell more".
2006-09-14 10:54:37
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answered by Steven W 3
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Either so they try a play a trick on people by getting them to eat the wrong flavoured crisps, or so people actually read what flavour the crisps arebefore purchasing them. Maybe they want to be different to everyone else and stand out...
2006-09-14 11:06:07
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answered by ??? 2
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i know ive always thought that as everyones crisps in a green bag are cheese and onion.
2006-09-14 10:55:43
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answered by gemmaloveschris06 2
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I totally agree. Green for cheese and onion, blue for salt and vinegar, red for ready salted, pink for prawn cocktail, funny mustard yellow colour for roast chicken, brown for roast beef etc...
2006-09-14 12:49:32
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answered by Kate1984 2
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Good question. Dont think it matters what colour but you remember it so that helps when your looking for the bag in a shop. However i think they should come in a blue bag - dont know why though!
2006-09-14 10:52:17
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answered by foshomofo 1
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