Fritos Chili Cheese Flavored Corn Chips, 9.25 Ounce
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These corn chips are gluten-free because they don't contain gluten-containing grains. If gluten is present, it will be in the form of a trace amount in one of the spices. If tested, I'm not convinced it would register.
If you have any issues with the product or the packaging, there is a phone number on the package to call. They will either refund your money or send you a replacement product coupon.
Have you tried looking for versions that aren't from the Pantry?
Hello there - The kosher status of this item has not been confirmed. I hope this information is useful.
Selected User Reviews For Fritos Chili Cheese Flavored Corn Chips, 9.25 Ounce
unreal.
Inside the shipping box, my fantastic Fritos chips were OPEN. Because I had waited so long for this package, I decided to eat them anyway. Although they were new, the anticipation had come to an end. Someone kicked this box, hit it hard, ran over it, dropped it off a cliff, or something terrible happened to it while it was being transported. Because I was so hungry, I went ahead and ate the food. Because I'm disabled, I have no way of getting to the store without bothering the few people I know. I'm writing because I believe YOU should be aware that my package was thrown away. I'll photograph what I got the next day. I'm sure you didn't send it out with the food open because it was damaged. This shipment did not contain any air pillows. Perhaps this is the deciding factor in the arrival condition. Well, I'm in a lot of pain right now, so I'm going to stop writing to you. Have a pleasant evening and a wonderful weekend.
My chips arrived fully opened, as if someone was looking for a quick snack?.
I despise you, Frito Lay. These Chili Cheese Fritos are preventing me from achieving my weight-loss goals. Why did you feel compelled to whip up such a delectable treat? So, for the time being, I won't be purchasing you - I hope.
The "hope and prayer" method appears to be used by Amazon pantry when packing its boxes. In my case, the six canned goods (including a four-pack of Del Monte corn!) were sufficient. This poor bag of chips was completely crushed, and the contents were strewn all over the place. I received a refund from Amazon for the bag, but there is no indication that the problem will be resolved any time soon. It's a frustrating exercise to order single bags of chips and taco shells.
Like many of the other reviewers, I can't seem to get enough of these. They have the potential to upset my stomach. I don't eat spicy foods because I can't stand them, so I avoid them. However, I have a recipe that calls for these, and they're hard to come by in stores, so I order them a few times a year when I need them. In a large mixing bowl, combine 2 15-ounce cans of corn, drained. Mix in 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese, 1 cup mayonnaise, 1 cup red sweet pepper (not hot), and 1/2 cup finely diced red onion until thoroughly combined. Refrigerate for several hours, then crush a 9-ounce bag of chili cheese-flavored Fritos right before serving. In a large mixing bowl, combine the corn and water and stir well. Otherwise, the fritos will become soggy if not served right away. This recipe became famous thanks to Paula Deen, and it was once the most searched recipe on the Food Network.
Amazon has placed restrictions on some items for unknown reasons. It's particularly inconvenient for pantry items, as each order under $35 incurs a delivery fee. These restrictions must be lifted, or the delivery fee for pantry items must be increased. I'd like to do all of my shopping for the one item I want at once, rather than having to place three separate orders and incur $10-$20 in shipping costs. Because I need to buy $9 of merchandise, I'll have to pay $15 in delivery fees, which cancels out any savings I'd have gotten from shopping here. br>br>My personal favorite, with a price tag of at least $1. It's a win-win situation because it's $50 cheaper than the grocery store. win here. The only issue I have is that prime pantry items take five days to arrive. Someone please explain why. Everything else on Amazon can be delivered in two days or less, and in some cities, they even offer two-hour grocery delivery, but the prime pantry takes five days to pack and deliver! Why? br>br>Aside from that rant, my fritos arrived in excellent condition, and the bag was overflowing; There's no half-bag of air in this place. The chips themselves were delicious and fresh. 😋. I'll place another order because I'm not willing to give up this addiction. They'd be better if they came in a box.
There weren't many chips left in the bags; they tasted good, but there weren't many left in the bags. I'd like a replacement, or a credit, but I prefer the chips.