It has to be alot, according to one site its the number one snack food consumed by Americans
Most potatoes rarely eat Americans.
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It would depend on the size of the bag.
why should you when you have a couch, tv, and potato chips.
About 160 calories per serving.
They spend $10 million on potato chips.
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According to Frito-Lays website, they say they sell about $12 millon worth of potato chips so if you break that down into a general $3 per bag, that makes it about 4 millon bags sold per year But that's only one brand of potato chips and does not take into account Pringles, Trader Joes, generic brands, etc. The Potato growers Association says: In 1990, Americans ate 1.5 billion pounds of potato chips. So, If a bag is 8 oz or 1/2 pound, that's 3 billion bags, or $9 billion dollars worth, give or take a few.
In chips, as well as potato, you have some 20g of CHyds per 100g, or about 26g in average potato. Of that (per 100g of potato): 15g of starch, which breaks into glucose within digestive system 3g of dietary fibres - cellulose, which you should not count as they remain intact (we don't digest them) 2g of other, mostly digestible CHyds So, we add up up to 17g of digestible and 3-4g of indigestible CHyds per 100g of potato
Yes, it is made from a vegetable. There are two types of potato chips. There is a (usually) cold potato chip, also called a potato crisp, which is made from a very thin slice of potato. There are also hot potato chips, also called a fries, which are made from strips of potato. For more information about both, and to see photographs, please see the page links, further down this page, listed under Related Links.
It depends on how big your potato is. If it is a large one then 1/2 a potato per person. If the potato is small then 1 potato per person.
There are approximately 137-139 calories in one ounce of corn chips.
100$ to 200$
6 tablespoons per packet