Doritos Nacho Cheese Flavored Tortilla Chips, 1 Oz Bags (50Count)
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I've placed multiple orders and have never had an issue with the expiration date. My most recent order was received on August 16, 2016, and it was placed on August 19, 2016. The expiration date was November 1, 2016.
We deliver from either New York City or Secaucus, New Jersey.
This item is delivered via USPS Select ground in about 5 days on average.
They weren't out of date; they were simply smashed and crumpled in the shipping box.
Selected User Reviews For Doritos Nacho Cheese Flavored Tortilla Chips, 1 Oz Bags (50Count)
It's more difficult than it appears to be to go through a 50-count box of orange triangles. For lunch, I gave them to the kids. During playdates with other people's children. As filler items in gift boxes for "just because" occasions. To members of the family who have a "garbage disposal" eating habit. There's still food to eat. On a per-unit and per-ounce price comparison, it's less expensive at $12 than CostCo or BJs. Here are a few highlights: In the event that the children are abducted. Simply follow the orange fingerprints and crumbs that have become permanently imbedded in the area. Quick delivery. Exactly as stated. A once-a-year "treat" that would most likely take that long to complete.
They were delivered on August 1 and pulled out on August 14 to serve at my daughter's college farewell party, but they were stale! We stored all of the bags in their original packaging/shipping cases in a cool, dry location (my walk-in closet). in the pantry) As the party began, I had to dispatch my sister to find replacements. I was mortified to have to serve stale chips to some of our early arrivals until she arrived with fresh chips.
After opening several of the bags and discovering that they were stale, I had no choice but to discard them. I began to look at the bags more carefully. It turns out that some of the bags have small slits in them, indicating that the bag sealing machine failed. The whole point of purchasing individually wrapped small one-ounce bags is to ensure that the chips are fresh each time you eat one. Unfortunately, ordering these is a gamble.
Doritos are one of my favorite snacks, and I wish the Cooler Ranch flavor was available on Amazon. The Nacho Cheese Bulk Pack, on the other hand, is incredible. These small tortilla chips are perfect for work or as a light snack. The only issue I have with these chips is that some of them are stale. As a result, you might get one bag that tastes great and the next one that tastes mediocre. It's estimated that there will be 50 of them. I haven't counted exactly how many ounce bags there are, but it seems close. That's perfect for the office with a bag lunch, or to hand out at parties, BBQs, and other gatherings.
When I had a car, this is what I used to buy at Sam's Club. Even though the 1 oz bags have more packaging, we prefer them because they help us control how much the kids eat. It's simple to eat until the bag is empty with a large bag. In comparison to a large bag, you'll stay fresher and experience less breakage.
More than a third of the bags had not been sealed, resulting in stale and contaminated chips. br>This is something I would not buy again. It turned out to be a complete waste of money.
Great value for a bag of great-tasting chips that costs around 35 cents. My home has a small "family" vending machine, and my children enjoy Doritos. It's certainly preferable to opening a $5 bag from the store, which will go stale if not consumed within the next day or two. I like freshness, and for about a quarter of the price, I like it even more. However, I'm not dissatisfied with my purchase for the price I paid. I'd buy it from this person again if GFS wasn't available in our neighborhood.
Each time I get them, they're either almost expired or stale.