Revealed: The best crisps in the UK, according to AI - so, do YOU agree with ... trends now
Whether it's part of a meal deal, dunked into a dip, or simply on their own, one thing is certain – Britons love their crisps.
In fact, 98 per cent of British adults identify themselves as 'crisp eaters', while a third eat them daily, according to a 2022 study by Walkers.
But despite their popularity, one key question remains – what are the best crisps in the UK?
To answer this hugely divisive question, MailOnline turned to AI chatbot, ChatGPT.
So, do you agree with its ranking?
Despite their popularity, one key question remains – what are the best crisps in the UK? To answer this hugely divisive question, MailOnline turned to AI chatbot, ChatGPT
Whether it's part of a meal deal, dunked into a dip, or simply on their own, one thing is certain – Britons love their crisps
The first noted recipe for crisps can be found in The Cook's Oracle, by William Kitchiner, which was published back in 1817.
Since then, their popularity has skyrocketed around the world, with thousands of flavours and varieties now available.
To get to the bottom of the ultimate crisp, MailOnline asked ChatGPT to 'rank the best crisps in the UK.'
Within seconds, the AI bot came up with a list of the 10 best varieties.
'Ranking the "best" crisps can be highly subjective, as preferences vary greatly from person to person,' it noted.
Walkers (otherwise known a Lay's) top the list, according to the AI bot.
'A classic and widely available brand with a variety of