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Captain Ahab Jr 06-11-2021 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11358756)
Unfortunately, probably almost impossible to find here, would be my guess.

here you go....

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=tyrells+chips&ref=nb_sb_noss_2

oldE 06-11-2021 03:19 AM

To the OP:

Today, my friend, may all your chips be perfect.

Best
Les :D

Baz 06-11-2021 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by oldE (Post 11359041)
To the OP:

Today, my friend, may all your chips be perfect.

Best
Les :D

Ha ha....thank you, my friend!

Just picked up a new bag of Ruffles and another store brand of the same type and plan to analyze and document later this weekend.
They were VERY carefully handled by the cashier and myself. Not even bagged. Rode by themselves in back of the Volvo. Kid glove treatment. We shall see......

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Rusty Heap 06-11-2021 10:31 AM

Pringles chips in the tube for those with OCD!


they're made and molded from mashed potatos.

URY914 06-11-2021 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Rusty Heap (Post 11359487)
Pringles chips in the tube for those with OCD!


It REALLY pisses me off when the bottom one in the can is broken.

red-beard 06-11-2021 11:26 AM

I upstate New York, we visited a meat packing plant, makes you not want to eat hot dogs, and then the Freihofer's cookies plant.

Now that was a place to go. If you arrived when they delivered to the local grocery stores, they were still warm. But those chocolate chip cookies hot off the baking line...

They had a "unique" recipe that basically slightly undercooked them, so they were soft...Holy crap goodness.

Por_sha911 06-11-2021 06:55 PM

Back in college I lived across the street from Freihofers bakery on Washington Ave. It had a 'day old' store where everything was cheap. I loved those little chocolate chip cookies!

WPOZZZ 06-11-2021 11:29 PM

I go to the chip factory to get my fresh taro chips. Nothing like getting them hot from the kitchen!

Por_sha911 06-12-2021 05:09 AM

https://www.american.edu/cas/news/the-growing-hunger-crisis-in-america.cfm

Give the broken chips to someone who hasn't eaten today.

ted 06-13-2021 08:08 AM

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Baz 06-13-2021 10:11 AM

Quick update.

I did not call Frito Lay yet, nor have I opened these two 8oz. bags of dip chips. Will probably do that later in the week.

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But I did get to thinking about Russ's comments about bag size being related to chip damage. I've always favored larger sized bags because buying in bulk usually yields a better price per unit. But at some point with this product - it's no longer apples to apples. So maybe paying a little more is a better value. I started snooping and found a assortment box from Amazon by Utz that looked promising. I ordered it and after it arrived I took out one of the dip chip (Ripple) bags and dumped it on a plate. I was pleasantly surprised to see so many full size chips and practically zero breakage!

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My fav. dip for dip chips is cream cheese and I had just picked up a new container of some that was Strawberry flavoured so that's what I had. It was delicious! When I was finished there were hardly any chips left I couldn't use. Success!

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So now that my problem has been resolved....let's look at the numbers:

RUFFLES (8.5 oz. bag) @ $4.29 = .505 cents/oz.
PUBLIX brand (8 oz. bag) @ $2.69 = .336 cents/oz.
UTZ (1 oz. bag) @ $8.15/42 oz. = .194 cents/oz.

The only thing I need to work on now is how to get the dip style UTZ brand (or similar) in 1 oz. bags in bulk, without the other types of snacks that was in that box I bought from Amazon. (there's only 5 bags of them per box of 42). I have nothing against those other snacks, but overall I prefer a dip style chip when I am partaking of a bagged snack.

The pursuit will continue and I will update as I have more info to pass along.

I do want to THANK EVERYONE for their contributions to the thread. There are some quality posts here about one of our favourite national past times - snacking! :p

wdfifteen 06-13-2021 10:57 AM

When I traveled a lot I always wanted to try the local potato chips and the local beer. There are some good local chips and some really awful ones - either too thin or too greasy. We had a great local chip here called Mumfords until about 5 years ago when Schear's bought the company and changed the recipe.

Por_sha911 06-13-2021 12:47 PM

Wow, the world is a better place!

1990C4S 06-14-2021 06:36 AM

I like chips, maybe too much. And this thread is interesting, I've followed it.

But what's the problem? You're buying by weight, you get weight. A smaller bag doesn't help you.

I've never thought to complain about the size of the bag my steaks come in....

Baz 06-14-2021 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by 1990C4S (Post 11361698)
I like chips, maybe too much. And this thread is interesting, I've followed it.

But what's the problem? You're buying by weight, you get weight. A smaller bag doesn't help you.

I've never thought to complain about the size of the bag my steaks come in....


My comments in the thread has nothing to do with weight.

It has to do with inferior product.

Broken chips - too small to effectively be handled.

The weight only came into the conversation when comparing cost.

Rusty Heap 06-14-2021 07:39 AM

Some people have a chip on their shoulder. or crumbs


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