Lay's is a globally recognized brand of potato chips, launched in 1938 and owned by PepsiCo. Known for their thin, crispy texture, Lay's are made from farm-grown potatoes, sliced, fried in vegetable oil, and seasoned with various flavors, with "Classic Salted" being the flagship, simple recipe.
Production: The company, founded by Herman Lay, produces chips using potatoes from over 100 farms.
Ingredients: Primarily made with potatoes, edible vegetable oils (such as sunflower, corn, or canola), and salt.
Varieties: Classic, Wavy, Baked, Kettle Cooked, and Poppables.
Nutrition: A 50g serving typically contains about 280 calories, 18g of fat, and 330mg of sodium.
Packaging: Designed to keep chips fresh, featuring a "guaranteed fresh" slogan.