Potato Crisps

Potato Crisps

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Target diet: Vegan

Potato Crisps · Vegan

No, skip it.

milk, and 5 more.

  • milk
  • whey
  • caseinate
  • cream
  • buttermilk
  • Milk (allergen data)

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What we checked

Animal-derived ingredientsmilk, whey, caseinate
Open Food Facts analysisMarked non-vegan

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Nutrition facts (per 100g)

Calories
535.7
kcal
Protein
3.6g
Carbs
57.1g
Fat
32.1g

Ingredients (original text)

Dried potatoes (dried potatoes, mono - and diglycerides, sodium acid pyrophosphate, citric acid), vegetable oil (contains one or more of the following: sunflower oil and/or corn oil and/or canola oil), seasoning (salt, whey, onion powder, skim milk, dextrose, monosodium glutamate, buttermilk powder, sugar, sour cream [cream, skim milk, whey, bacterial cultures], citric acid, yeast extract, lactic acid, disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate, malic acid, sodium caseinate, natural flavor, less than 2% of each calcium silicate and silicon dioxide added as anticaking agents), yellow corn flour, rice flour, cornstarch, water, corn maltodextrin, mono - and diglycerides, citric acid.

Detailed analysis: why is Potato Crisps not vegan?

Our analysis indicates that Potato Crisps is likely not suitable for a vegan diet. This is based on the detection of the following ingredients which are generally avoided:

  • milk
  • whey
  • caseinate
  • cream
  • buttermilk
  • Milk (allergen data)

The full list of ingredients we analyzed is: Dried potatoes (dried potatoes, mono - and diglycerides, sodium acid pyrophosphate, citric acid), vegetable oil (contains one or more of the following: sunflower oil and/or corn oil and/or canola oil), seasoning (salt, whey, onion powder, skim milk, dextrose, monosodium glutamate, buttermilk powder, sugar, sour cream [cream, skim milk, whey, bacterial cultures], citric acid, yeast extract, lactic acid, disodium inosinate, disodium guanylate, malic acid, sodium caseinate, natural flavor, less than 2% of each calcium silicate and silicon dioxide added as anticaking agents), yellow corn flour, rice flour, cornstarch, water, corn maltodextrin, mono - and diglycerides, citric acid.. We always advise verifying with the manufacturer for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

Nutritional information

Potato Crisps contains 535.7 calories per 100g, with 3.6g of protein, 32.1g of fat, and 57.1g of carbohydrates (3.6g of which is sugar).

What should you do?

If you are following a vegan diet, we recommend looking for alternative products that do not contain these restricted ingredients. Many manufacturers now offer vegan-friendly versions of popular products, so be sure to check product labels carefully.

Disclaimer: This analysis is based on ingredient data and should not replace professional medical or nutritional advice. If you have specific dietary restrictions due to health conditions, please consult with a healthcare provider or registered dietitian.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Potato Crisps Vegan?

No, Potato Crisps is generally not Vegan because it contains milk, whey, caseinate and others.

Does Potato Crisps contain allergens?

Always check the packaging for the most current allergen information. The ingredients list we analyzed includes: Dried potatoes (dried potatoes, mono - and diglycerides, sodium acid pyrophosphate, citric acid), vegetable oil (contains one or more of the following...

What are the nutritional facts of Potato Crisps?

Potato Crisps contains 535.7 calories per 100g, with 3.6g of protein, 57.1g of carbohydrates, and 32.1g of fat.

Can I eat Potato Crisps on a Vegan diet?

No, Potato Crisps is not recommended for a Vegan diet due to the presence of restricted ingredients. We recommend looking for Vegan-certified alternatives.