Win a case of ‘proper' Lord Chips from Aviko

28 January 2010 by
Win a case of ‘proper' Lord Chips from Aviko

Research carried out by Aviko has shown that despite much publicised trends for healthier eating, when asked, 76% of respondents stated that they "love eating chips" and one of the key findings was that 82% of respondents expected to eat chips in pubs and pub restaurants.

In addition to our love of eating chips, it was found that the eating quality of chips plays an important role in consumers' enjoyment, with 71% saying that "good chips must be crispy".

The aim for Lord Chips has been to deliver consistent quality cost effectively since their creation back in the 1950s by giving your customers "proper chips".

To celebrate the love of the "proper chip" during National Chip Week (15-21 February), Aviko is giving away a case (2 x 5kg) of 14mm Lord Chips to five Buy It! readers.

To be in with a chance, send an e-mail stating your name, business name, type of business, full address and daytime telephone number to catherine@jellybeancreative.co.uk. Closing date is 14 February 2010. Terms and conditions apply and are available from catherine@jellybeancreative.co.uk

To find out more about Aviko's range of potato products call 01442 239 536 or visitwww.aviko.co.uk

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