No, neither chips nor fries contain pork in the Netherlands. Belgium and the southern region of Limburg in Holland still use saturated (animal) fats, predominantly bovine (ossewit) to fry in. The other regions in Holland have mostly transitioned to unsaturated, i.e. plant-based oils such as peanut, soy etc for frying.
Pork Rinds Some flavors of Cheetos, Doritos, Lay's Chips, and Sun Chips use pork enzymes to develop 'unique flavors'. See SPOTLIGHT HALAL: Frito-Lay (Cheetos, Doritos, Fritos, etc.) for information on what Frito-Lay snack products contain pork enzymes and which don't. http://www.isitharam.com/features/fritolay.jsp --IsItHaram.com
'pork chop' is in Dutch 'varkenskarbonade'
Yes. Some flavors of Cheetos, Doritos, Lay's Chips, and Sun Chips use pork enzymes to develop 'unique flavors'. See SPOTLIGHT HALAL: Frito-Lay (Cheetos, Doritos, Fritos, etc.) for information on what Frito-Lay snack products contain pork enzymes and which don't. http://www.isitharam.com/features/fritolay.jsp --IsItHaram.com
No
belly pork as it has lots of protein
They may contain pork gelatin.
No, Pringles do not contain pork in their ingredients.
No, Pringles do not contain any pork ingredients.
pork chops
Yes. Some flavors of Cheetos, Doritos, Lay's Chips, and Sun Chips use pork enzymes to develop 'unique flavors'. See SPOTLIGHT HALAL: Frito-Lay (Cheetos, Doritos, Fritos, etc.) for information on what Frito-Lay snack products contain pork enzymes and which don't. http://www.isitharam.com/features/fritolay.jsp --IsItHaram.com
If you mean eating chips, than of course. Chips are made from potatoes, which contain lots of starches, which in turn contain lots of carbon.
food such as bacon, ham and salami and sausages all contain pork.