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    I thought they were literally made out of money these days, considering the prices last few years.

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      Well the title isn’t exactly accurate. It references a 2021 study to get the title but Pepsi said nothing about it

      The changes come as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pushes companies to ditch artificial ingredients.

      This is likely the bigger factor.

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      Pepsico basically said on an investor call they will keep jacking up the price so long as people keep buying .

      So here we are I guess.

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    Is it just me or does it not literally say “potato chips” right on the bag? Been a long while since I had any Lay’s brand chips.

    E: yes it does, on the bigger bags it’s on the front. Not sure about the smaller bags.

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      Guessing the question wasn’t clear, since Lays is both the name of the original product (potato chips) and the brand (which without looking it up I would guess includes other types of chips such as corn). But results from a well-formulated survey would have less clickbait value, so the shock results get reported.

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        Frito lay produces non potatoe chips but I don’t think any under the lays brand are corn etc.

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          I think the flat corn chips they produce are Doritos-branded, but I could be wrong.

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    I just don’t understand how it is that chips and things like Doritos can possibly cost so much. It must be due to more and more consolidation and price-fixing.

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    Reminds me about the fact that a roughly equal proportion of the population does not know that peanuts, just like potatoes, grow underground.

    Peanuts freshly harvested from the soil

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      and the potatoe isnt a vegatable, its a tuber, the real parts of the plants are berries, and leaves. which are poisonous.

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      That’s a little more understandable. Peas grow on vines, so you’d expect peanuts to be somehow similar to peas. I guess they get their name because they’re in pods like peas but without being told, how would someone guess they grow underground?

      And cashews do grow on trees (they’re technically a fruit) and are similar to peanuts. Would anyone guess that cashews are fruits?

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        They’re legumes that grow underground and trigger nut allergies. They are the platypus of the plant world.

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        I don’t know why I remember this, but there was also a Spongebob episode that showed a potted peanut plant with peanuts growing on it like peas do.

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        I guess they get their name because they’re in pods like peas but without being told

        Presumably the opposite; they get their name because they’re in shells like nuts

        (The ‘pea’ part is because they’re a legume; it could have just as easily ended up ‘bean-nut’, except that would over time become ‘beanut’, which would probably re-become peanut)

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        Yes, okay, guessing the origin from the name can be somewhat misleading. But the striking thing for me is that people do not know and do not bother to ask themselves where a product that they consume every day or every week comes from. That’s ignorance.

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          Why is it important to know these things? I’d rather people be ignorant of the biology of a peanut plant than ignorant of the many important things that people are ignorant of.

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            I consider it important that if I am consuming a produce regularly to know what exactly I’m eating, what it is made from and where does it come from. Because the stuff I’m eating becomes a part of me. And also because I am regularly spending money for that so I will inform myself about the details of a product.

            It’s not about those peanuts, that’s part of understanding one’s own life and the contexts of life in which one is involved. And I think it is a problem that many people are consumers who are very alienated from these life contexts and no longer understand how they are actually connected to the world. That’s one reason why illusions can thrive.

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      They’re also called ground nuts for this reason! Boil a potato and nobody bats an eye… Boil a peanut and everyone loses their mind.

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        Hot boiled peanuts are a delicacy served at gas stations all over the southern US! (Also they are legumes, like peas, not nuts.)

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          Delicacy is putting a horrible misnomer on those things. They aren’t bad, but fuck do they spill easily when your partner decides to take a sharp turn out of the gas station lot.

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          Yes yes! I grew up on road trips north and back and we used to just stop whenever we saw them. Had a favorite stop we didn’t know the name of we called ‘boiled peanuts guy’ and his were the best!

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      I just had raw peanuts for the first time this week and the taste was intriguing. It really brings home how they are “legumes” when they taste more like peas than peanut butter.

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    Wait, which study was this? The page says it was from 2021. What was the question? What was the context? Who were polled and how? I am dubious.

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      I mean, unless the question was, “What are Lays potato chips made of,” which answers itself so it wouldn’t be used. But if the question was “What are Lays chips made of,” I could see how someone might not answer potatoes. And who even asks that question in poll anyway? I feel like there’s a universe of context collapse here.

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      The rebrand isn’t because of stupidity it’s because money. Like always.

      Big picture: Lay’s generates about 60% of PepsiCo’s annual sales but has seen sales slip every quarter for the last three years. Consumers in every income bracket have been ditching classic snack brands amid rising prices.

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        So it’s not that the consumer is stupid, it’s that marketing is desperate to find another way to explain that no one can afford $8 for a bag of shitty chips?

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          Utz is far superior in flavor and pricing. I buy a fair amount of snacks (I leave them by the front door with drinks for the delivery people), and I can buy a 60 ct. box of 1oz. chip bags for $15 or a 40 ct. of the same size from Lays for $25.

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              Good’s is alright if you can find a bag that hasn’t sat on the shelf for too long. I’d rank it the same as Snyder’s of Berlin or Mister Bee. A regional hit propped up by homers.

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            I get my funyon fix at the Asian market now. Dragonfly has been doing spices for centuries and their onion ring chips taste like the east india trading company would invade their factory.

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            Utz are okay and better than lays, but they are still pretty shitty chips

            Boulder Chips are way better, actual high quality chips (not fried slices of air), and a party sized bag is like $4. Lays charges for the name and sells shitty chips. Utz charges for the chips but still sells shitty chips. Its hard to find a decent brand of quality chips, but there are some out there

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            I didn’t before but now I actually prefer ruffles.

            But don’t eat much since I’m diabetic.

            Those sun chips black beans and queso are awesome and If I eat the serving size not to bad with the fiber

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        1 out of 8 people in the US have or are using a GLP drug.

        the percentage of people who were eating a large amount of snack foods like this are fairly likely to be those 1:8 people who were prescribed a GLP drug… its more than just rising costs, these drugs are changing the way people relate to processed snack food in a profound way and the manufacturers arw well aware.

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    Given how many yanks can’t identify their own damned state on a map, and vote for republicans when they are guaranteeing that their lives will be made worse, I find this utterly unsurprising