Totton residents chomped their way through thousands of crisps - and helped win a new football strip for a local school.
Supermarket giant Asda ran a competition to see which of its 250-plus stores could sell the most packets of Walker's football crisps.
The competition, which coincided with the World Cup, saw local crisp-eaters going into extra time.
The Totton branch of Asda came second in the contest and won a new kit for the under-13 girls' side at Testwood School.
Three members of Asda staff visited the school to make the presentation.
Julie Marshall, deputy customer services manager, was accompanied by grocery assistant Lisa Hosey and grocery manager Darren Pritchett.
They presented a yellow shirt to the goalkeeper and green ones to other team members.
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