HAVING just read Angela Kelly's column, (Bolton Evening News, January 25), I would like to ask how long does it take to eat a bag of crisps?

This week children have deposited crisp packets at the front of my house daily at 8.45am on their way to school. I give their parents some credit because there are different flavours each morning. Every morning I pick their litter up.

It is sad that the little innocents are only having crisps for breakfast, their parents must be lazy not to get up in good time to prepare breakfast, also failing them by not teaching them not to drop litter. When the weather is warmer they do wash the crisps down with a can of soft drink which they throw onto the grass - so as not to make a noise I presume.

George Whitlow

Solent Drive

Bolton