Woman eats the most expensive potato in the world worth over R1m!
Updated | By Mike V/ Minenhle Sibiya
Who knew that a heart-shaped potato chip could be worth such a huge amount of money?
Everyone enjoys delicious potato chips but this one is worth a whole lot more love...
Sager - an English lady - found a heart-shaped potato chip inside the bag of chips she was eating. She found this super amusing and then started to send a picture of the chip to her close friends.
Her friends tried to stop her from eating the heart-shaped chip, however, they were too late.
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Surprisingly, the woman discovered some shocking news about the potato from her friends. She was told that Walkers - a British snack food company known for making potato crisps - was running a Heart Shaped Crisp Hunt competition.
This was a sad day for Sager as she decided to eat her entry to this great competition. However, on the bright side, Sager found out she was not the only one who missed out on this opportunity.
Many other people in UK had no clue Walkers was running this competition.
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This may be the worst case of bad luck, but now the entire world knows that if you ever find a weirdly shaped chip in your bag of chips - refrain from eating it at all costs.
Love comes in many forms, and so can heart shaped crisps! What's the best heart shaped crisp you can find?
— Walkers Crisps (@walkers_crisps) February 21, 2023
Send us your best heart shaped crisp and you could win £100,000! 🙌For guidelines on entering visit: https://t.co/LT2pU14J2w pic.twitter.com/g1qrrnHh8t
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