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jordanlund@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 4 months ago

Lay's drastically rebrands after disturbing finding: 42% of consumers didn't know their chips were made out of potatoes | Fortune

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Lay's drastically rebrands after disturbing finding: 42% of consumers didn't know their chips were made out of potatoes | Fortune

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New bags—matte-ified and designed to look like wood planks (like a potato crate)—will hold the chips with revamped ingredient lists.

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/37214791

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    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.

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      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.

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        That’s fun, reminds me of how French calls potatoes “apples of the earth” (pommes de terre.)

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          And the tomato, in Italian, is called “pomodoro”, literally “golden apple”.

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          In German, potatoes are also called ‘Erdäpfel’ although that is considered as outdated and somewhat funny.

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            In Baden, I sometimes even hear them called Grumbeere

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              Oh, that I never heard. But I always lived in the North.

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            I think it’s still very common in Austria

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              Oh, yes? They also have ‘Paradeiser’! (Tomatoes)

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