I would be more inclined to blame stupid consumers on this one.
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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.
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?
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.
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.
The article seems much closer to a PepsiCo marketing piece than proper journalism.
Probably because it's based on this marketing piece: https://www.pepsico.com/our-stories/story/from-potato-to-chip-the-next-chapter-of-lays
How can people be that dumb. It is literally in the name: Potato Chips.
My guess is that when you see a stamp that says "Made with real potatoes" you just assume that they were waved at a potato at some point during manufacturing. :)
I just always assume they're lying to me because they're allowed to. That's what happens when regulations go out the window, trust does too.
Reminds me about the fact that a roughly equal proportion of the population does not know that peanuts, just like potatoes, grow underground.
and the potatoe isnt a vegatable, its a tuber, the real parts of the plants are berries, and leaves. which are poisonous.
Tubers are vegetables.
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.
In German language they are called ‘Erdnüsse’ (Ground Nuts), so it is more obvious where they grow.
But since the climate doesn't (yet) allow to grow them here, maybe many people don't know much about their origins either.
That's fun, reminds me of how French calls potatoes "apples of the earth" (pommes de terre.)
This has to be an actual joke right?
This reminds me of ppl when they think chocolate milk comes from brown cows
This reminds me of ppl when they think chocolate milk comes from brown cows
Yeah that's just crazy.
Everyone knows chocolate milk comes from any cows that are fed large amounts of chocolate.
That seems very inefficient. Couldn't we skip the middle man (cow) and just put the chocolate directly into the milk?
That doesn't make any sense!
now I see why Americans need to specify when they're talking about "eye glasses", but don't Americans call them "potato chips" anyway?
This is off the top of my head so correct me if I'm wrong but this is basically what veggie straws got sued over in reverse.
Like yeah, potatoes are vegetables. You thought because some where green and orange that we were using shit like carrots and celery? Lmao, no. Read the ingredients homie. That's red dye and green dye on weird shaped potatoes chips 🤠
Corn chips are obviously not made of slices of corn. I would imagine some people could be uncertain about potato chips being sliced potatoes, rather than some sort of potato-based product. Or just not particularly concerned about what any specific chip variety is made from.
Also, who the fuck would know what a potato crate looks like? Did potatoes ever come in crates? They’ve come in plastic bags my entire life, and I’m only vaguely aware they came in burlap sacks prior to plastic being invented.
I would imagine some people could be uncertain about potato chips being sliced potatoes, rather than some sort of potato-based product.
Ah, like Pringles.
I have 100% transitioned to store brand chips. Some are even better than the one they are ripping off, plus they don't cost 8 bucks a bag.
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.
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.
didn't know their chips were made out of potatoes
What in the actual fuck??
The changes come as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pushes companies to ditch artificial ingredients.
"Emphasize the potato part."
That reminds me of an ice cream ad.
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I think this is it. If not, same timeframe and tone. February 1927:
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