17 October 2013 Take this with a grain of salt I am no expert in Arabic, but I am pretty sure that is not salt ๐ Posted October 17, 2013 by Rajib Roy in category "Vacations
By Indrani Solomon (Post author) on 17 October, 2013 Could be sea salt… Says namak in Urdu as well.. Reply ↓
By Dilesh Bansal (Post author) on 17 October, 2013 Lays in Urdu seems to be a mirror image of Lays in Hindi Reply ↓
By Dipu Mukherjee (Post author) on 17 October, 2013 Hey stop critizising our product ! Its a great product fun and enjoyable as long as you consume in moderate manner. !!! Reply ↓
By Dipu Mukherjee (Post author) on 17 October, 2013 Try the Doritos Dinamita – you will love it. Reply ↓
By Ashish Misra (Post author) on 17 October, 2013 I think it describes the flavour of the crisps – as in “ready salted” – rather than the contents Reply ↓
By Rajib Roy (Post author) on 18 October, 2013 Dilesh, strangely, I was going to make that exact comment…. Reply ↓
By Rajib Roy (Post author) on 18 October, 2013 Dipu, I did not realize salt is your product ๐ No doubt the product idea came from the Dandi March Reply ↓
By Dipu Mukherjee (Post author) on 18 October, 2013 I work for frito-lay…..so never bash our chips or its ingredients….we have been trained to pounce on people who do…..:) Reply ↓
more than a grain in that bag for sure.
Could be sea salt… Says namak in Urdu as well..
Lays in Urdu seems to be a mirror image of Lays in Hindi
Hey stop critizising our product ! Its a great product fun and enjoyable as long as you consume in moderate manner. !!!
Try the Doritos Dinamita – you will love it.
I think it describes the flavour of the crisps – as in “ready salted” – rather than the contents
Indrani, you can read Urdu? I am impressed!
Dilesh, strangely, I was going to make that exact comment….
Dipu, I did not realize salt is your product ๐ No doubt the product idea came from the Dandi March
I work for frito-lay…..so never bash our chips or its ingredients….we have been trained to pounce on people who do…..:)
Partly is salt in Arabic.