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‘I didn’t realize’: Woman mistakenly eats heart-shaped chip that could have won her 100K

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Unaware of the contest, Dawn Sagar ate the chip after taking a photo to send to her friends for Valentine’s Day. (Credit: Dawn Sagar) UNITED KINGDOM - A woman from England says she has eaten a heart-shaped chip that could have won her more than $100,000.

Dawn Sagar, from Oswestry in Shropshire, told FOX Television Stations that she pulled the snack from a bag of Walkers but did not know the chip, known as a crisp across the pond, could be valuable. "At first I didn't realize that crisp would be worth money as I hadn't heard about the competition," Sagar shared. "I sent to my friends as I found it the day after Valentine's Day and thought it looked cute." Unaware of the contest, Sagar ate the chip after taking the photo to send to her friends.

AMC Entertainment launches microwave and ready-to-eat popcorn exclusively at Walmart. (Courtesy of AMC Theatres)"It wasn't until they messaged me back saying not to eat it due to the competition that I knew anything about it and had already eaten the crisp," she continued, adding, "Unfortunately, now the crisp has been eaten, and I am not in the running to win the competition." Walkers is currently holding a contest to see who can find the best heart-shaped chip."We’re giving away a whopping £100,000 to one lucky winner who finds the best heart shaped crisp in their Walkers packet of crisps," its website promotes.

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