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Recyclable (so they say) crackers in Asda - 12 for £3!

(6 Posts)
Witzend Mon 05-Dec-22 15:04:36

And at least they look Christmassy, which is more than I can say for some considerably more expensive ones I’ve seen lately.

I probably wouldn’t be bothering, just me and dh on the day, but dd & co - 3 little Gdcs - are coming on the 27th to stay over.

AreWeThereYet Mon 05-Dec-22 15:30:25

I thought this was about cheesy crackers - had me stumped for a minute. Obviously haven't got my Christmas head on yet 🥳

Blossoming Mon 05-Dec-22 15:46:43

The crackers are recyclable but the plastic tat they have inside them isn’t.

Sarah74 Mon 05-Dec-22 15:57:32

Blossoming

The crackers are recyclable but the plastic tat they have inside them isn’t.

Yes, I would have thought most crackers (not the contents) were recyclable.

Davida1968 Mon 05-Dec-22 17:10:12

Aldi have some around £3 and they are all supposedly "recyclable" paper. The contents include little games and quizzes, made of paper/card. (For older children & adults, I would guess.) So I've bought some, for sharing with family.

Witzend Mon 05-Dec-22 18:27:21

No plastic. Just paper tat. This is the back of the box.,