No, "haven eaten five bags of crisps" is not an idiom. An idiom is a phrase or expression whose meaning is not easily deduced from the individual words, like "kick the bucket" meaning to die. The phrase you mentioned is a literal statement about consuming crisps and does not convey a figurative meaning.
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Nitrogen gas is used to fill bags of crisps to prevent them from getting squashed. Nitrogen is an inert gas that helps maintain the freshness and crunchiness of the crisps by minimizing the effects of oxidation and moisture.
Nitrogen gas is commonly used to fill bags of crisps to prevent them from getting crushed. Nitrogen is an inert gas that helps maintain the freshness and crispiness of the chips by creating a protective atmosphere inside the bag.
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30 Rubles might get you a bottle of beer and two bags of potato crisps from a kiosk.
The container for crisps is typically a bag made of durable, lightweight materials such as plastic or foil. These bags are designed to keep the crisps fresh and protect them from moisture and air. Some brands may also use rigid containers, like cardboard boxes or plastic tubs, for certain types of crisps. The packaging often features vibrant graphics and branding to attract consumers.
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5,000,000,000 bags a week! I'm the scientist here! And i work at the factory so i would know!
No. This is not an idiom. An idiom is a group of words whose meaning is different from the meanings of the individual words. So it is not easy to know the meaning of an idiom. For example 'Let the cat out of the bag' is an idiom meaning to tell a secret by mistake. The meaning has nothing to do with cats or bags. "Treat others like you would want them to treat you" is a saying,
Yes it is. Although if it's the only bad thing you eat all day if might be OKAY, and if you exercise.
Walker Crips is an investment firm.