A Cardiff woman was stunned to find that a Walkers multipack from Sainsburys contained a packet with no crisps in at all.
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A Cardiff woman says she was left stunned when she opened a bag of Walkers cheese and onion crisps to find that it was completely empty.
Yarna Davies posted about her experience online after she was stunned to find the bag, which was purchased in a Walkers multi-pack, had no crisps in it at all.
After visiting the Woodville Road Sainsbury’s store on Monday, January 3, the barber and hairdresser brought home her purchase and tucked into a packet.
Telling WalesOnline about the events, she admitted she was so hungry that she opted to open a second packet but found that this time it had no crisps in it at all; “not even a crumb”.
“I bought them in Sainsbury’s down the road and opened the first packet about three days ago,” Yarna Davies said.
“My friend was here and I finished the first packet. I thought ‘ooh, I’m still hungry - I’ll have another one’. I shook the pack, and though ‘ooh, that’s funny’. And I said to my friend ‘have a look at this’. Obviously no noise or anything when I shook the packet.
“My friend said ‘oh my god that’s amazing - you need to do something about that’. I thought ‘don’t be silly’. But my friend said ‘honestly now, it’s a once in a lifetime thing’. So I thought ‘yeah I’ll share it’.”
Walkers saw Yarna Davies' online post about the crisp packet and apologised, reimbursing her with vouchers.
The Cardiff woman told WalesOnline: “They said there was a problem with the machines. She said they’d had a problem with delivery drivers and something must have gone wrong with the production line.
“I can’t lie I was about annoyed when I realised [there were no crisps in the packet], but now I just think it was one of those things".