Lay’s Lattice Chips Look Like You’re Eating Pie Crust

If there was a chip that was bougie in the best way possible, it’d have to be Lay’s new Lattice Cut potato chips. These pie top-resembling snacks are the newest addition to the Lay’s line. The chips are cut thick and then into an open-cut lattice shape. It’s then cooked in smaller batches to make sure they accumulate the most crispiness.

Lay’s Kettle Cooked Lattice Cut chips are available in two flavors. Aged Cheddar & Black Pepper combines,well, the taste of aged cheddar with the spice of black pepper; Roasted Garlic & Sea Salt combines, you guessed it, the taste of garlic with a dash of sea salt.

The chips are available nationwide at retailers at a suggested retail price of $3.49 per 7-oz bag and $1.29 per 2.5-oz bag. Still haven’t decided if lattice cuts mean there’ll be less chip content. Looks like I’ll have to grab a few bags… for science.

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