You might want to savour that packet of frozen chips you have stashed in the freezer, with shortages and a rise in potato prices affecting the local supply.
The Flamin’ Hot Cheetos backstory is getting spicier, as the legendary tale of how the product came to be is more thoroughly investigated.
Please gather your nearest and dearest, as the nation readies itself to mourn the loss of Lay’s Salt & Vinegar chips.
Mcain Foods is under fire from Steers, for having the audacity to suggest that they produce South Africa’s number one chip.
One of life’s great guilty pleasures is shovelling chips down the gullet, and everyone has their own preference. So, what did this panel find out?
Ever thought about tasting a luxury potato chip, made from some of the finest Nordic ingredients? You will have to carry on dreaming, for they are already sold out.
In what must certainly be the crunchiest deal in recent history, breakfast cereal giant, Kellogg has agreed to buy the Pringles snack business from Procter & Gamble for $2,7 billion. The move will make Kellogg the second biggest player in the global snacks market. Pringles reports about $1,5 billion in sales every year, across 140 countries, which is a lot of un-stoppable popping.