Absolutely not! Potato chips are pure cabs and sugars and will cause a horse to colic, founder, or become insulin resistant if fed in an amount large enough to sustain them. Horses need hay and / or grass as a bare minimum and some require a hard feed like oats or bagged feed to keep them healthy. Never feed a horse junk food. There are resources out there for horse owners that are having a hard time getting hay.
that what potato chips r mostly made of!
potato, salt and oil.
A potato is used for many things. They are used for making fries, potato chips, and many other things.
The acid present in Lay's potato chips is citric acid. It is used as a flavor enhancer in many snack foods including potato chips.
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depends on how much is used. but it is better than some vegetable oils.
These bags are biodegradable.
The potato is used for food like soup and other stuff.
A "weight-out" is removing weight from a retail package without reducing the price of it. This is often used for packaged food goods such as potato chips where consumers end up paying the same price for less chips.
Potato chips can vary in the amount of grease they contain depending on how they are cooked. On average, a serving of potato chips can contain around 10-15 grams of fat, with a significant portion of that being from oil used in the frying process.
After chips have be used for awhile, Casinos will usually change them. Especially Potato chips, as they get pretty gross after they have be used for awhile. Anything that have be used for awhile needs to be changed.
Eating potato chips can potentially cause gas in some individuals due to the high fat content and processing methods used in making the chips. The added oils and seasonings in potato chips can also contribute to gas and bloating.