depends on the type and what supermarket it was from
In 1980, the cost of a large bag of Lay's Potato chips would have varied depending on the region and store. However, on average, a large bag of Lay's Potato chips typically cost around $1.50 to $2.00 in the United States during that time period.
If one bag of potato chips costs 0.70, then three bags of potato chips will cost 2.1.
I don’t know
Potato, oil, spices, fuel to heat the oil. labor and equipment to slice, fry, sort and package the chips. The cost of the building, electricity, and personelle to operate it, and the cost of packaging materials.
89 cents for a 24oz bag
50c ents
Oh, dude, back in 1970, a bag of potato chips cost around 25 cents. Yeah, I know, crazy, right? Like, you could practically buy a whole aisle of chips with a dollar back then. But hey, inflation happens, man.
The cost of a 1.5 ounce bag of chips can vary depending on the brand and location. On average, you can expect to pay around $1-2 for a small bag of chips.
I knew a girl a couple of years ago who had worked for Frito Lay at some point. She said that a regular bag of potato chips that sells for $2.99 (or so) cost them about 30 cents to make. Only about one potato goes into a bag. Of course there is sales, marketing, and distribution, but still, they are making a HUGE profit! I just bought a 10# sack of potatoes for $2.49 a couple days ago, and I could make several dozen bags of potato chips out of those if I had the equipment.
a pound of potatoes and if your lucky a bag of potato chips
6.46
It was 50 euros t'ill i tried to sit on the seller and he made it 60,000,000,000,000,000,000 half cents and i bargained him down to 0.0002 cents :)