The Trader Joe's Potato Chip Dupe That Actually Beats The Original - Tasting Table
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The Trader Joe's Potato Chip Dupe That Actually Beats The Original - Tasting Table
"Trader Joe's has a wide selection of chips, and unsurprisingly, classic potato chips make up a large percentage of it. Many Trader Joe's potato chips are dupes for name brands at a fraction of the cost. But, the one that actually beats the original is the Ode to the Classic Potato Chip. They should really be called Ode to Lay's Original Potato Chips, since that's clearly what TJ's was going for when they engineered this perfectly light, crispy, and salty chip."
"Lay's is an iconic name and remains one of the most popular chip brands on the market, according to our ranking. The delicate crunch, thinness, and simple yet perfectly earthy saltiness of the original Lay's is the winning texture and flavor combination. These chips have a buttery and earthy flavor with just the right amount of saltiness to bring out that potato-y richness."
Trader Joe's Ode to the Classic Potato Chip mirrors the thin, delicate crunch and simple earthy saltiness associated with Lay's Original while offering a slightly more natural, less oily flavor. The chip delivers a buttery, potato-forward richness and a melt-in-your-mouth crisp that many find more satisfying than name-brand alternatives. A family-sized bag sells for $2.99, substantially lower than comparable Lay's family bags priced above $7, making it a high-value snack under $5. Customer feedback often praises the chip's texture and reduced greasiness, with multiple shoppers calling it superior to other plain potato chips.
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