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The Luke and Pete Show

The Posh Crisp Phenomenon

The Luke and Pete Show

Stak Production

Society & Culture, Comedian, Conversation, Luke Moore, Funny, Top Podcast, Interview, Comedy Interviews, Jokes, Comedians, Best Podcast, Pete Donaldson, Comedy, Personal Journals

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2021

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

On today’s show, the boys discuss the highs and lows of the crisp industry before Pete takes us to his palace, more commonly known as the ‘garage’, for a lesson on BBQs. 


Elsewhere, we talk about the correct etiquette for a staycation, a listener gets in touch about plane engine failures and A NEW PLAYER ENTERS THE GAME.


Got any interesting crisp-based stories for us? Or maybe you've been a participant on Come Dine With Me and want to tell us your story - either way - GET INVOLVED! Drop us a message on Instagram or Twitter at @lukeandpeteshow or email us [email protected]!



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0:00.0

This episode of the Logan Pete Show is sponsored by his majesty's prison and probation service.

0:06.5

Working in the prison and probation service is not a normal office 9 to 5, every single

0:11.0

day is different. Every day is extraordinary. But you don't have to be a superhero to do

0:16.7

it. These roles are performed by people you see every day. They're people you see in

0:21.3

the coffee shops, down the pub, at the football. If you want a role that's varied, unique

0:26.3

and interesting, whether as an officer or one of the other roles, you're getting a position

0:30.3

that's so challenging and a rewarding thing to do. As a prison officer, for example,

0:35.1

you'll have the opportunity to carry out so many different roles within any one day,

0:38.6

one minute, peacekeeper. The next, you're a counsellor, the next, a teacher. Many prison

0:43.4

roles don't require any specific qualifications. They're looking for people who have good communication

0:48.6

skills, can listen, build rapport, empathetic, resilient and a team player. Working in the prison

0:54.4

service is a unique opportunity and a unique environment like no other, where you help

0:59.0

to protect the public and make a positive impact all with a supportive and encouraging

1:03.8

team behind you, an excellent training and support. If this sounds like you, just search

1:09.4

prison jobs.

1:10.7

And we're back with the Luke and picture. It is Thursday. I do hope you're doing well.

1:24.6

We ended the last show, Luke, we were talking about import, export, candy and snack choices.

1:32.2

Now not something you're talking about before on the show, but I really have to express

1:37.6

a deep and undying love for the Takas Fuego's range of crisps, corn snacks, crisps. They're

1:46.6

hot. I think they're like in Mexican. They are delicious. I've never heard of them. Tell

1:51.1

me more. It's a bit like a spicy Cheetos, but more aggressive. They taste like they've

1:57.5

got a bit more like habanero or some kind of chili in there. Oh, it's not. Oh, do you

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