Morrisons Savers Salted Tortillas 180g
51p
28.3p per 100gAdvertised products
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Typical Values | per 100g | per 1/4 bag (45g) | per 1/4 bag (45g) %RI | your RI* |
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Energy | 2093kJ | 942kJ | 8400kJ/ | |
500kcal | 225kcal | 11% | 2000kcal | |
Fat | 23.7g | 10.7g | 15% | 70g |
of which saturates | 2g | 0.9g | 5% | 20g |
Carbohydrate | 64.7g | 29.1g | ||
of which sugars | 1g | 0.5g | 1% | 90g |
Fibre | 2.8g | 1.2g | ||
Protein | 5.6g | 2.5g | ||
Salt | 0.9g | 0.41g | 7% | 6g |
*Reference intake of an average adult (8400kJ/2000kcal) (RI) | ||||
Contains 4 portions |
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Very good value for money tastes nice on there own or with grated cheese
So many broken and little fragments. Do Morrisons employ people to break them?
For 41p these Tortillas are very nice. I will certainly buy again.
I like the fact that Morrisons try & do some different Savers stuff but they are falling a little short here. The flavour is good but they are a little too thin & the bag had more bits than whole chips, so no good for doing lots of dipping. Its prob worth getting the better branded ones when on special offer.
It's possible the reviewer below received a bad batch, as these Savers Tortillas are really good - crisp, fresh and not greasy at all.
these were really greasy tasting. as you bit into them you could feel the oil on your tongue. they were also all burnt and left the most bitter charcoal taste in your mouth. they used to be good but have gone downhill recently. spend the 35p extra for the next value up. it's worth it.
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