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Clare McCarthy

TikToker shares ultimate crisp hack and shows you’ve been eating Doritos wrong this whole time

A food vlogger on TikTok has revealed how people have been eating crisps wrong this whole time.

While the traditional way to open a packet of Doritos is from the top of the bag, this means that the end of the bag is packed with flavour as all "the seasoning settles at the bottom".

Justin Chopelas, who posts on TikTok under the username @justinchopelas, shared a clever hack with his followers, claiming there is a much better way to eat them

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Instead, he said that you should flip the bag upside down and open it that way for maximum flavour.

Posting on TikTok, he captioned the video: "Doritos hack!‼️"

In the clip Justin shows a packet of Doritos opened upside down, and says: ''So do you see all that seasoning at the bottom?

"Yea, so send this to your mom, your dad, your brother, your sister, everybody you know.

''That's why you open up a bag of Doritos upside down - all the seasoning settles at the bottom. You are welcome."

He said that you should flip the Doritos bag upside down (@justinchopelas)

The trick went viral with over 1 million views and people flooded to the comments to voice their thoughts.

One person wrote: "They just need to sell the seasoning , they would make a killing!"

Another person disagreed with his method saying: "i just shake the bag before i open it."

While one commenter added: "if u shake it a lot it all evens out."

However, according to some people, they couldn't use the hack as they had superstitions about opening the bag of crisps upside down.

One wrote: "That’s bad luck," with Justin replying: "Oh gosh."

Another agreed, writing: "Is it just me that can’t open a single thing upside down cus it’s bad luck?"

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