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    Default Are Pringles a Crisp?

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7490346.stm

    It has been ruled that the popular Pringles crisp is in fact not a Potato Crisp a high court judge has ruled.

    So lets look at the arguments why the Pringle is not a crisp...

    + The pringles packaging is so odd, being in a tube that the product can not be a crisp.

    + A pringle contains less than 50% potato therefore it is not a crisp

    + The pringle shape is uniformed/strict unlike normal crisps

    So whats the impact of this decision?

    + Pringles are no longer a crisp therefore they are no longer subject to 17.5% VAT charge. This will make more money for the manufacturers which will ultimately leed to lower prices for consumers.

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    Oh my word

    What is the world coming to?

    Strange thing to take to court but woo cheaper pringles

    What are they then?
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    woo cheaper pringles ~~~

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    woo cheaper pringles ~~~

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    There was a similar thing with Jaffa Cakes and a decision over whether they're a biscuit or a cake. I can't remember which way it was ruled (I think biscuit though) but that also made a difference to tax laws.
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    Does the courts have nothing else better to do than decide if pringles are crisps or not?
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    If i remember rightly they are now a biscuit, and biscuits dont have to pay VAT like crisps do.

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    Looks like some people must have too much free time
    if their not a crisp, what exactly are they?




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    I always thought the crisp was the potato part, not the tubing :rolleyes:

    I'm guessing they're some sort of wafer?

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    Yes but apparently if it contains less than 50% potato its not a crisp, the majority need to be potato to be called a crisp.

    Im not sure but the point is that now they don't have to pay VAT, which will allow pringles to under cut other "crisp" manufacturers.

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